NYC mayoral hopefuls, Cuomo, Sliwa, Tilson, lay out their vision for Staten Island
Briefly

During the Staten Island Economic Development Corporation's annual conference, three mayoral candidates - Andrew Cuomo, Curtis Sliwa, and Whitney Tilson - outlined their plans to enhance Staten Island's quality of life. Former Governor Andrew Cuomo expressed grave concerns about post-pandemic New York City, citing a significant population exodus attributed to safety and affordability issues. He critiqued past mayors’ management and the influence of far-left ideologies on decision-making. The event was designed for public engagement, allowing candidates to answer community-prepared questions.
I'm troubled by how New York City is going, and frankly, I'm afraid for New York City. I think it's on the cusp. You had 500,000 people leave New York City since COVID.
This is going to be a way for you to get to know some of the candidates who are looking to be the mayor of New York City.
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