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Andrew Cuomo finally lands punches on smug Zohran Mamdani

Andrew Cuomo actually ate his Wheaties.

The former governor, who has run his entire mayoral campaign with the energy of an IPhone battery at 2%, looked a little like his old fighting self at Wednesday’s debate — the last of this three-way mayoral race.

After a listless performance during last week’s debate, the Independent candidate finally landed some significant punches on frontrunner Zohran Mamdani, including the charges of antisemitism that continue to dog the Democratic nominee.

“You’re the savior of the Jewish people now?” Cuomo said dismissively when Mamdani said he wants to not just “protect” Jewish New Yorkers but also “celebrate” and “cherish” them.

After a listless performance at last week’s NYC mayoral debate, Andrew Cuomo finally showed signs of life and landed some punches against Zohran Mamdani. AP

Mamdani arrived at the debate on a city bus, walking in like Aaron Judge strolling up to the plate. He certainly has a flair for showmanship, as well as a rhetorical gift and an undeniable charisma.

But his resume, as Republican Curtis Sliwa noted in one of his best zingers, “could fit on a cocktail napkin.”

Cuomo seized on that flimsy CV and Mamdani’s political naivete. On a few occasions, he schooled his young opponent on the dynamics of city and state government, saying that actual mayoral powers will prohibit Mamdani from making good on his campaign promises, including a rent freeze.

Cuomo ripped Mamdani as a “good actor” as the frontrunner flashed his smug perma-grin.

Cuomo called the 34-year-old’s everything-is-free pledges “political blather” as he hammered Mamdani on his absenteeism in the State Assembly and his inattention to affordability issues while in Albany.

“This man never even proposed a bill on housing,” Cuomo railed.

Mamdani tossed Cuomo’s record and sexual harassment allegations back in his face, saying, “The issue is that we experienced your experience.”

The young upstart, coasting on his lead, mostly offered his smug smarmy perma-smile in place of real answers. It’s simply off-putting.

During the final Mayoral debate, Curtis Sliwa, Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani gave their last-ditch pitch to New Yorkers. Spectrum News NY1

Once again, he relied on platitudes, regularly noting his two opponents are living in the past, man! He’s the only candidate offering a vision for the future.

Meanwhile, Sliwa, who is facing a flurry of calls from across the city to drop out and make way for a two-man race, came from the top ropes to hit both opponents with their support for cashless bail.

The Republican nominee delivered substance and common sense on mental illness, policing and crime — with the type of New York City attitude that’s rapidly disappearing from the five boroughs.


Here are some highlights from the final 2025 NYC Mayoral Debate


As calls have mounted to drop out of the race, Republican Curtis Sliwa (bottom left) was colorful and substantive in Wednesday’s final showdown.

And it’s obvious why he’s gathered a lot of fans online. Sliwa will surely have even more after tonight’s performance, telling Mamdani, “Don’t be glazing me here, Zohran” after the Dem paid him a compliment.

Typically, more New Yorkers get in line for a slice at a new pizzeria than to cast a vote for mayor.

But there is a palpable buzz in the air for this unconventional race. thanks to Mamdani igniting a younger, traditionally detached demographic.

Cuomo needed to show up Wednesday night and prove to New Yorkers that he was not only alive but could still throw a fastball.

Now it’s New Yorkers who must show up at the polls and vote. This isn’t the year to stay home.



This story originally appeared on NYPost

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