NYC Mayoral Race Takes a Shocking Turn: Bribery Allegations Rock the Campaign
Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa has made explosive claims, alleging that former Governor Andrew Cuomo attempted to bribe him to drop out of the race. Sliwa claims Cuomo's campaign offered him millions. Cuomo vehemently denies the accusations, calling Sliwa a "liar and a fraudster."
<br>The Accusations:
Sliwa alleges that Cuomo's campaign and intermediaries contacted him with lucrative offers to leave the race. He refused, stating that he's not for sale. He also claims, without providing evidence, that Mayor Eric Adams was similarly approached. Adams denies the allegation.
<br>Poll Numbers and Implications:
Current polls show Zohran Mamdani leading with 45% of the likely vote, followed by Cuomo (24%), Sliwa (17%), and Adams (9%). Cuomo's path to victory appears increasingly dependent on a two-way race. Mamdani, while saying he doesn't trust Cuomo or Adams, surprisingly stated he believes Sliwa's account, underscoring the uncertainty of the situation.
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Cuomo's campaign spokesperson, Rich Azzopardi, released a statement flatly denying the bribery allegations. Mayor Adams also dismissed Sliwa's claims as absurd.
<br>This unexpected development throws the NYC mayoral race into further chaos and leaves the outcome increasingly uncertain. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the final candidates and the direction of the election.
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