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demmiblue

(38,562 posts)
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 07:46 AM Jun 22

Bill Clinton Endorses Andrew Cuomo for New York City Mayor

Source: NYT

Former President Bill Clinton will offer a last-minute boost of support for former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo by endorsing him in the New York City mayor’s race on Sunday, the last day of early voting.

Mr. Cuomo worked in the Clinton administration as the housing secretary, and the former president’s backing, as well as a taped robocall providing his support, could help turn out older voters in the tightening Democratic mayoral primary on Tuesday.

Mr. Clinton will use the robocall to tell voters that he hired Mr. Cuomo “because he knows how to get things done” and that they had worked together on homelessness and on improving “communities that had been left behind.”

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/22/nyregion/bill-clinton-endorse-cuomo-mayor.html



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Bill Clinton Endorses Andrew Cuomo for New York City Mayor (Original Post) demmiblue Jun 22 OP
What's he getting for it, I wonder? Easterncedar Jun 22 #1
A better Mayor? Polybius Jun 22 #50
Not in Chappaqua? Easterncedar Jun 22 #53
30 miles outside of NYC Polybius Jun 22 #55
Harlem? mdmc Jun 22 #58
Who was the last good mayor of NYC? Easterncedar Jun 22 #59
Bloomberg Polybius Jun 22 #60
I can, big dog just wants to be a political broker one last time. He just picked the wrong election to tip in on. marble falls Jun 22 #2
Clinton has always veered to the right... ananda Jun 22 #25
I always thought of Bill as a moderate purple_haze Jun 22 #28
That's what I meant by veered to the right. ananda Jun 22 #35
Very interesting purple_haze Jun 22 #38
Not by me. ananda Jun 22 #39
I only disagreed with him on two issues Polybius Jun 22 #51
Er...He Nominated RGB 👍 electric_blue68 Jun 22 #45
Yeah, but.... MorbidButterflyTat Jun 23 #61
"but"...? electric_blue68 Jun 23 #65
Ugh, disgusting. Bill, you disappoint us again. LymphocyteLover Jun 22 #3
Someone made a good point yesterday gab13by13 Jun 22 #4
Birds of a feather..... Buddyzbuddy Jun 22 #5
We're doomed if we Dems drift back to DLC mode LSparkle Jun 22 #6
You mean, the people who won two big elections in a row in 92 and 96 after losing three consecutive presidential... nycbos Jun 22 #23
I disagree purple_haze Jun 22 #29
Bill Clinton won with 370 Electoral Votes in 1992, and 379 in 1996 Polybius Jun 22 #32
What does going "full Bernie" mean? FakeNoose Jun 22 #44
LOL! No. Hard pass. Oopsie Daisy Jun 23 #64
He should be like GW. Autumn Jun 22 #7
Of course he does. SamKnause Jun 22 #8
There are certain ways to soil one's legacy SSJVegeta Jun 22 #9
Why? Balatro Jun 22 #10
Because he's not going to endorse Zohran Polybius Jun 22 #33
And tonight we're gonna party like it's 1999 BeyondGeography Jun 22 #11
I wish Polybius Jun 22 #34
The old ideas, at this point, are a wasteland of indecision, handwringing, and petrified protocols. Magoo48 Jun 22 #12
Recycling Icanthinkformyself Jun 22 #13
WTAF ??? niyad Jun 22 #14
Literally, ANYONE but a progressive. Passages Jun 22 #15
Non-paywall Archive link to story TacosUberAlles Jun 22 #16
Well, I can: it demonstrates a total and staggering level of tone deafness. These silverbacks need to Texin Jun 22 #17
Progressives are allowed in the party gab13by13 Jun 22 #18
I know my preference: littlemissmartypants Jun 22 #26
I'm not sure Bill gets Cuomo any votes he wouldn't have gotten anyway, but the endorsement might cost Cuomo some votes thesquanderer Jun 22 #19
He solidified my vote Polybius Jun 22 #52
I like him too MorbidButterflyTat Jun 23 #62
Both of them - "Go away!!!" NM Grins Jun 22 #20
Post removed Post removed Jun 22 #21
After the terrorist attacks in DC and Boulder, where Jews were targeted for the nerve of existing as Jews in public... nycbos Jun 22 #22
I did Not rank Cuomo at all. As far as Mandami... electric_blue68 Jun 22 #47
Do you think it's possible for anyone else to have a chance? Polybius Jun 22 #54
🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ Rebl2 Jun 22 #24
Hmmm lonely bird Jun 22 #27
He endorsed Terry McAuliffe for Virginia governor too Mysterian Jun 22 #30
Like a lead balloon wolfie001 Jun 22 #41
Well, between Zohran and Cuomo (the top two frontrunners), what other option did he have? Polybius Jun 22 #31
Cuomo will win. hamsterjill Jun 22 #36
Looking at Cuomo's very Long List of accomplishments Akakoji Jun 22 #37
The old Dem stalwarts are so enervating wolfie001 Jun 22 #40
I support President Clinton's endorsement LetMyPeopleVote Jun 22 #42
Agree fully Polybius Jun 22 #56
Nor can I. elleng Jun 22 #43
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"Andrew Cuomo isn't an asshole who gets things done, he's just an asshole" muriel_volestrangler Jun 22 #48
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Comparing Cuomo to Epstein is a stretch Polybius Jun 22 #57
You are the voice of reason on this thread. MorbidButterflyTat Jun 23 #63

Polybius

(20,555 posts)
60. Bloomberg
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:54 PM
Jun 22

His first term was elite. His second was ok and his third was a disaster. I was a kid in the 80's, but Koch was supposedly good.

marble falls

(67,055 posts)
2. I can, big dog just wants to be a political broker one last time. He just picked the wrong election to tip in on.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 07:49 AM
Jun 22

ananda

(32,612 posts)
25. Clinton has always veered to the right...
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:19 AM
Jun 22

and never been a good judge of character.

I did like his economics though.

 

purple_haze

(401 posts)
28. I always thought of Bill as a moderate
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:52 AM
Jun 22

and I was quite the happy American under his administration, overall.

ananda

(32,612 posts)
35. That's what I meant by veered to the right.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 02:02 PM
Jun 22

Way too Republican-lite for me.

He was good with economics though.

 

purple_haze

(401 posts)
38. Very interesting
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 02:16 PM
Jun 22

I remember him being basically worshipped at the time. Even through the Lewinsky stuff.

ananda

(32,612 posts)
39. Not by me.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 02:23 PM
Jun 22

I mean, I was glad to have a Democrat in office.

However, I wasn't happy with him or Biden for
veering right.

I didn't start liking Biden again until he veered
left again much later.

gab13by13

(28,895 posts)
4. Someone made a good point yesterday
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 07:55 AM
Jun 22

Democrats booted out Al Franken from the Senate for his misguided prank, but will now endorse someone who is accused of doing way worse things than Franken ever did.

Democrats claim of being a big tent doesn't seem to apply to certain people who are too progressive.

LSparkle

(12,078 posts)
6. We're doomed if we Dems drift back to DLC mode
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 08:20 AM
Jun 22

We need to go full Bernie progressive or we’re going to be in this funk forever. Thom Hartmann said the other day: we missed our chance to embrace the populist wave back in 2016 and let His Dumbass capitalize on it. Going to the center now is like going to hell.

nycbos

(6,546 posts)
23. You mean, the people who won two big elections in a row in 92 and 96 after losing three consecutive presidential...
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:03 AM
Jun 22

Last edited Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:45 AM - Edit history (1)

... elections. Ask yourself why African-Americans, the most reliable voting bloc in the Democratic party, never embrace Bernie Sanders. They had a chance twice in 2016 and 2020.

 

purple_haze

(401 posts)
29. I disagree
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:53 AM
Jun 22

I think the moderate approach is what polling shows most centrists and fence-sitters prefer.

Polybius

(20,555 posts)
32. Bill Clinton won with 370 Electoral Votes in 1992, and 379 in 1996
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 12:25 PM
Jun 22

No President has done that since him. Imo, he's also the best President in my lifetime.

FakeNoose

(37,950 posts)
44. What does going "full Bernie" mean?
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 05:18 PM
Jun 22

We already know we can't elect a woman of any color during our lifetime. Bernie himself is too old to run, and even if he were the right age don't believe middle America would allow it to happen.

It seems that anyone who really wants to be elected in the US has to keep their political agenda a total secret, and run as a celebrity a la Ronald Reagan. (Even Chump might be considered a celebrity of sorts.)

Oopsie Daisy

(6,189 posts)
64. LOL! No. Hard pass.
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 05:09 PM
Jun 23

We will win from the center and center-left, thank you very much. Vermont politics do not play well in flat, square, flyover states of the heartland. I trust our party's leadership (loyal Democrats) more than I trust non-Democrats and fair-weather part-time Democrats telling Democrats what Democrats "ought to do".

 

Balatro

(51 posts)
10. Why?
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 08:35 AM
Jun 22

Shouldn't Bill be looking out for the legacy of the party instead of playing kingmaker in NYC? Bill ought to be fundraising for the DNC. This is just polarizing.

Polybius

(20,555 posts)
33. Because he's not going to endorse Zohran
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 12:31 PM
Jun 22

And in the general election, he's not going to endorse Mayor Adams or Curtis Sliwa either.

Magoo48

(6,527 posts)
12. The old ideas, at this point, are a wasteland of indecision, handwringing, and petrified protocols.
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:11 AM
Jun 22

New, enthusiastic, progressive, and determined is the way now. It is past time to turn this thing over to the next generations with our sincere promise to assist them in any way we can.

Icanthinkformyself

(336 posts)
13. Recycling
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 09:12 AM
Jun 22

is supposed to help the environment by cleaning it up. This recycling is greasy and dirty. The container was never washed and still has muck in it.

Texin

(2,773 posts)
17. Well, I can: it demonstrates a total and staggering level of tone deafness. These silverbacks need to
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:22 AM
Jun 22

take a backseat. And WTAF is he thinking? Endorsing a demonstrably disgusting misogynistic predator?

Sigh. I guess it's back to the future.

gab13by13

(28,895 posts)
18. Progressives are allowed in the party
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:35 AM
Jun 22

so long as they sit in the back row.

This Tuesday will be a secret ballot to elect the ranking member of the House oversight committee. Didn't see who Pelosi endorsed this time, there are 4 candidates.

littlemissmartypants

(28,470 posts)
26. I know my preference:
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:23 AM
Jun 22
Democratic Reps. Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts, Kweisi Mfume of Maryland, Robert Garcia of California and Jasmine Crockett of Texas who serves as the committee’s vice ranking member.

thesquanderer

(12,689 posts)
19. I'm not sure Bill gets Cuomo any votes he wouldn't have gotten anyway, but the endorsement might cost Cuomo some votes
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:53 AM
Jun 22

from the undecideds, so maybe it's a net positive..?

Response to demmiblue (Original post)

nycbos

(6,546 posts)
22. After the terrorist attacks in DC and Boulder, where Jews were targeted for the nerve of existing as Jews in public...
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:01 AM
Jun 22

... Mamdani still defends the "globalize the intifada" phrase. New York has the largest Jewish population in the world outside of Israel.

There is a legitimate question whether due in New York City would be safe under Mamdani. If I still lived in New York, I would put Cuomo in a ranked-choice vote. I wouldn't even consider it if Mamdani weren't a factor.

Your Jewish fellow citizens right now are worried that they exist safely as Jews because we are squeeze between Donald Trump and the antisemitic thugs and his administration and people who celebrated the largest massacre of Jews in a single day since the holocaust and don't think it's a big deal when a candidate for mayor of New York City defends rhetoric that calls for the killing of Jews worldwide. Which is why I am now moderate and not progressive.


electric_blue68

(22,455 posts)
47. I did Not rank Cuomo at all. As far as Mandami...
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 06:00 PM
Jun 22

I'm not Jewish but I grew up in a 2/3rds Jewish neighborhood, and another that was ? %50. And since I'm 72, I am much closer to the experirnces, and feelings of people post-WW2/Hitler than our 30 - 50 yrs old DU'rs.

I didn't rank Mandami at all bc of his statements, including not being able to say that Israel has a right to be a Jewish State, whom I wish would kick out Netanyahu like yrsterday!

Polybius

(20,555 posts)
54. Do you think it's possible for anyone else to have a chance?
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:11 PM
Jun 22

Right now, it looks like Cuomo and Zohran are far ahead of the rest.

lonely bird

(2,425 posts)
27. Hmmm
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 11:49 AM
Jun 22

Much like the Bush family on the right I have had enough of the Clinton family.

Yes, Hillary should have been president.

That being said, they are centrists at best.

Thanks for their efforts. Now, please retire from public life.

wolfie001

(5,740 posts)
41. Like a lead balloon
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 03:11 PM
Jun 22

Idiot voters got their panties in a bunch when the repukes yelled, "A transperson!!!" in a crowded theater. Pretty much how that election went. Stupid f6cking voters. Electing Gov. Dumbkin.

Polybius

(20,555 posts)
31. Well, between Zohran and Cuomo (the top two frontrunners), what other option did he have?
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 12:18 PM
Jun 22

I guess he could have just not endorsed anyone.

Akakoji

(369 posts)
37. Looking at Cuomo's very Long List of accomplishments
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 02:05 PM
Jun 22

This comes as no surprise. Thanks, President Clinton.

wolfie001

(5,740 posts)
40. The old Dem stalwarts are so enervating
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 03:08 PM
Jun 22

They literally suck the life out of the Democratic Party like vampires. I'm thinking Pelosi, Clyburn, Cuomo, Bill C., Steny Hoyer, the recently deceased Va. congressman Connelly. They need to be more like mentors and help the up-and-coming future leaders. They act more like: batten down the hatches!

Response to demmiblue (Original post)

muriel_volestrangler

(104,170 posts)
48. "Andrew Cuomo isn't an asshole who gets things done, he's just an asshole"
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 06:09 PM
Jun 22

The phrasing comes from Lawyers, Guns & Money, but the reasoning from Sam Deutsch's An Urbanist NYC Voter Guide, who suggests a rank of 1. Zellnor Myrie 2. Brad Lander 3. Zohran Mamdani 4. Adrienne Adams - but not Cuomo under any circumstances:

Last but not least, you should rank Zohran because he’s not Andrew Cuomo. While Andrew Cuomo’s campaign is centered around this image of stability and competence that he is trying to build, that reputation is simply not aligned with reality. I know people who worked in Albany during Cuomo’s tenure who say he is the worst manager they have ever dealt with, as he had zero understanding of policy and simply sought the limelight at all times. Moreover, I have friends in City Hall who are expecting a mass exodus of talented bureaucrats if Cuomo wins, precisely due to his “intolerable” management style, as former MTA subway chief Andy Byford described it. Here are all of the specific reasons I am not ranking Andrew Cuomo:
...
Cuomo completely mismanaged the pandemic response, most notably the nursing home scandal where he ordered nursing homes readmit covid-positive patients, and then covered up the deaths stemming from this decision. Additionally, as part of Cuomo’s rivalry with then-Mayor Bill DeBlasio, Cuomo delayed vaccine distribution at Citi Field. To top it all off, Cuomo forced state employees to help write his book instead of doing their jobs during the pandemic.

According to the state Comptroller, Andrew Cuomo’s legal fees for the above scandals have totaled around $60 million, and taxpayers are on the hook for it. This includes $18 million for private lawyers to defend Cuomo from the sexual harassment claims against him. Those lawyers even sued to get access to the gynecological records of one of Cuomo’s accusers.

Cuomo created the Moreland Commission to investigate state corruption. When the commission started looking into Cuomo’s own questionable activities, Cuomo abruptly disbanded the commission and halted their work.

Cuomo partnered with RFK Jr. to shut down the Indian Point Nuclear Plant, which was producing 25% of downstate electricity with zero carbon emissions. This resulted in the New York City grid’s carbon intensity increasing by over 50% as the nuclear power was replaced by fossil fuels, primarily natural gas. This caused electricity prices to spike in 2022, resulting in $300 million in additional electricity costs on New Yorkers’ utility bills.

(I left out the well documented "sex pest" reason. And many, many more - follow the link - including that one of Cuomo's backers is Bill Ackman, one of Trump's richest supporters. Which makes the claim that "Cuomo will stand up to Trump" look like bullshit.

Response to demmiblue (Original post)

Polybius

(20,555 posts)
57. Comparing Cuomo to Epstein is a stretch
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:18 PM
Jun 22

He was accused of sexual harassment, which he denies. Epstein and his clients are in a whole other league.

MorbidButterflyTat

(3,346 posts)
63. You are the voice of reason on this thread.
Mon Jun 23, 2025, 01:22 AM
Jun 23

Purity politics will leave the Democratic party barren. SMH

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