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Cuomo

American  
[kwoh-moh] / ˈkwoʊ moʊ /

noun

  1. Mario (Matthew), 1932–2015, U.S. political leader: governor of New York 1983–95.


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“When they write the history of this campaign,” then-New York Gov. Mario Cuomo said after the 1984 contest, “the longest chapter will be on Jackson. The man didn’t have two cents. He didn’t have one television or radio ad. And look what he did.”

From Los Angeles Times

He smiled when he recalled Mamdani saying he’d rather be trapped in an elevator with Sliwa than Cuomo.

From Slate

The government alleged that as an adviser to New York governors including Kathy Hochul and Andrew Cuomo, Sun took actions to benefit Beijing politically and reaped millions of dollars as her Chinese interlocutors opened doors for her husband to do business, including exporting live lobsters.

From The Wall Street Journal

Andrew Cuomo signed a law tightening rent regulations, in part by preventing landlords from converting rent-stabilized apartments to market-rate when they are vacant.

From The Wall Street Journal

But his rivals, mainly former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, criticised Mamdani for occupying the apartment even though he came from a famous family.

From BBC