Curtis Sliwa concedes NYC mayoral election
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For Sliwa, such pompous thinking could be attributed to Cuomo’s heavy backing by “the most powerful people in the world”—namely, the billionaire Bill Ackman, who reportedly backed Cuomo to the tune of nearly $2 million as of late last month.
An irate New Yorker didn't hold back as he attacked Curtis Sliwa for his role in derailing Andrew Cuomo's Big Apple mayoral bid.
It’s election day in New York City, where New Yorkers are heading to the polls to cast their vote to decide who will be their next mayor.
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Once a street patrol leader who took on crime with his “Magnificent 13," Sliwa now hopes to become the next mayor of New York City. Here's everything to know about him.
The first thing is I have a legacy with the Jewish community here. During the Crown Heights riots [in 1991], the mayor at that time, David Dinkins, told the police to stand down. The only people that the Lubavitch could depend on were me and the Guardian Angels on the corner of Kingston and President.
Attendees at Republican Curtis Sliwa's election were unbothered that their candidate lost the New York City mayoral election to Zohran Mamdani.
One of Curtis Silwa’s staunchest supporters in the orthodox Jewish community is dropping the Republican and instead backing ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the mayoral race against front-runner Zohran
What caught my eye was the Republican mayoral candidate and Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa finishing third in the New York race. When I was the police reporter briefly for the Chattanooga News-Free Press for parts of 1987 and ’88, the Guardian Angels civilian patrol group started a chapter here.
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Curtis Sliwa compares himself to Braveheart, vows to fight NYC’s socialist machine win or lose
Curtis Sliwa says he’s charging into the final stretch of New York City’s mayoral race like Braveheart — confident, defiant and ready to die on his sword for the city he loves.
Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa used his concession speech to send a message to New York City’s next mayor, Zohran Mamdani. “If you try to implement socialism,” Sliwa said, “we're not only organizing,