NYC Mayoral Candidates Attack Each Other as Early Voting Begins
CBS New YorkOctober 25, 20252 min2,763 views
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- 🗳️ Nearly 80,000 New Yorkers cast their ballots on the first day of early voting for the city's mayoral race.
- 🗓️ Early voting began on Saturday, with polls in all five boroughs reopening the following day.
Candidate Attacks and Endorsements
- ⚔️ The candidates vying to be the city's next mayor doubled down on attacks against each other.
- 🎤 Independent candidate Andrew Cuomo accepted an endorsement from the United Clergy Coalition, asserting he is the only qualified candidate.
- 🗣️ Republican candidate Curtis Leewall cast his vote and criticized his opponents, calling Cuomo and Adams "the two corrupt ones."
Frontrunner's Vision for NYC
- 🏢 Frontrunner Eric Adams toured small businesses, emphasizing his plan to make New York City more affordable.
- ✨ Adams stated his campaign has a vision for the future of the city, contrasting it with a focus on the past.
- 🎯 The election is described as a polarizing event, with only 10 days remaining until the finish line.
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