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The two tore into each other in strikingly personal terms on their backgrounds, their policy ideas and how each would address antisemitism. Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa, meanwhile, reprised his wildcard role as he refuses to bow to a pressure campaign from some in his party to leave the race.
Candidates came out swinging at New York City’s final mayoral debate Wednesday night, with all three candidates launching personal attacks and spotlighting each other’s hottest controversies.
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9 Things You Missed at the Final New York Mayoral Debate
Things got extra personal, Cuomo finally showed some energy, and Mamdani got a front-runner grilling. Here are the highlights from the second debate.
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Top 5 moments from the final NYC mayoral debate: Napkin resumes, insults and a special guest stunt
The second and final debate of the Big Apple's general mayoral race was chockfull of jabs and one-liners as the candidates made their final cases to voters before the Nov. 4 election.
Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa challenged the front-runner Zohran Mamdani on experience, affordability and policy days before early voting begins.
Democrat Zohran Mamdani is looking to get rid of unsightly sidewalk sheds in NYC as he gears up for the second and final mayoral debate.
Newcomer Zohran Mamdani, age 34, has used social media and big progressive ideas to shoulder past Andrew Cuomo, who's 67 and long a member of Democratic Party royalty.