The son of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said he’s considering a gubernatorial bid in 2022 against Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Andrew Giuliani, who was a top aide to former President Donald Trump, told the Washington Examiner’s Secrets that he is “seriously considering” running against Cuomo in 2022 as he is the best candidate to defeat the embattled governor. Giuliani characterized Cuomo and other potential Democratic candidates as politically vulnerable.
“Outside of anybody named Trump, I think I have the best chance to win and take the state back, and I think there’s an opportunity in 2022 with a wounded Democratic candidate, whether it be Gov. Cuomo, whether it’s going to be a radical [Attorney General] Letitia James, whether it’s going to be a no-name lieutenant governor, I think there’s a very, very real chance to win,” he told Secrets, according to the Examiner.
Looks like Andrew Giuliani is running for Governor of NY. According to Axios, conservative leaders and donors are excited about this. Giuliani isn't worth our time to consider. He will never be elected to anything. It does say a lot though about the conservative movement.
— Joe Lockhart (@joelockhart) April 7, 2021
Giuliani told Fox News he will make his final decision on a potential electoral bid at a meeting for 2022 candidates being held in Albany, New York, on April 19.
Giuliani said New York will be one of two states within the last decade to experience a declining population as a result of poor policies.
“It just shows how terribly Cuomo has run the state into the ground, and the truth is the assembly in state Senate is to blame as well,” he told Secrets, according to the Examiner. “It’s a combination of bail reform, increased taxes, and plummeting quality of life.”
Boris Epshteyn, a former special assistant to Trump, said Giuliani provided for New Yorkers in times of crisis.
“I know he was specifically focused on issues vital to New Yorkers, including getting funds to 9/11 first responders and working to ensure that relief for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority would be included in the CARES Act,” Epshteyn told Secrets, according to the Examiner.
Giuliani has received encouragement from major donors in recent weeks, such as former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, the Examiner reported. He also maintains close ties to prominent conservatives and former members of the Trump White House.
The New York Democrat will run for his fourth term as governor amid two separate investigations: one by the state attorney generals office into allegations of workplace harassment and another Justice Department probe into his role in undercounting nursing home deaths.
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