

The Ruthless Rise and Lonely Decline of Andrew Cuomo
Mar 19, 2021
Shane Goldmacher, a National political reporter for The New York Times, dives into the turbulent career of Andrew Cuomo, exploring his initial rise as a strong pandemic leader contrasted with his dramatic fall from grace amid allegations of misconduct. Goldmacher discusses Cuomo's tactical political maneuvers, the backlash over nursing home data, and ongoing harassment claims. Surprisingly, some New Yorkers still believe he should remain in office, illustrating the complex dynamics of power and public opinion in today's political landscape.
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Early Political Tactic
- Andrew Cuomo's early political career involved a controversial incident.
- Signs allegedly appeared saying "Vote for Cuomo, not the homo," targeting his father's opponent, Ed Koch.
Cuomo's Reputation as Enforcer
- Andrew Cuomo gained a reputation as an enforcer for his father, Mario Cuomo.
- Critics nicknamed him "the Prince of Darkness" for his ruthless political style.
2002 Gubernatorial Run
- Cuomo's 2002 gubernatorial run was marked by a critical misstep.
- He insulted George Pataki after 9/11, causing him to withdraw from the race.