DAVID MARCUS: 5 things New York Republicans need to hear from Andrew Cuomo

New York Republicans Need a Clear Message from Andrew Cuomo to Convince Them He's the Better Choice

Andrew Cuomo, the Democratic governor of New York, finds himself in an unlikely predicament. With the mayoral election just around the corner, he has turned his attention to Republican voters, who currently back Curtis Sliwa as their preferred candidate. Cuomo needs to convince these Republicans that he is the better choice for the city's top job.

To do this, Cuomo must offer a compelling narrative that addresses the concerns of GOP voters. Here are five key areas where he should focus:

Firstly, Cuomo should pledge to give Republicans a seat at the table in his administration. This could involve appointing a strong GOP voice as deputy mayor or ensuring that Republican input is taken into consideration when making policy decisions.

Secondly, Cuomo must demonstrate a commitment to supporting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). His recent criticism of ICE raids in New York's Chinatown was ill-advised and alienated liberal Democrats. However, by pledging to end the sanctuary city status and cooperate with ICE, Cuomo can appeal to Republicans who value law and order.

Thirdly, Cuomo should acknowledge his past criticism of President Donald Trump while also expressing admiration for the president's efforts to clean up New York City's parks and streets. By embracing a more collaborative approach, Cuomo can appeal to Republican voters who support Trump.

Fourthly, Cuomo must be prepared to call out the cowardice within his own party. His recent comments about top Democratic leaders refusing to endorse him because they "don't have to make a decision" are telling. By speaking truth to power and condemning the far-left's threat to New York City, Cuomo can demonstrate his commitment to fighting for what's best for the city.

Lastly, Cuomo should pledge to primary socialists in New York who are pushing a Marxist agenda. This will show that he is committed to taking on the radicals within the party and ensuring that traditional Democrats have a voice at City Hall.

Ultimately, Cuomo's chances of winning over Republican voters depend on his ability to articulate a compelling narrative that addresses their concerns. By focusing on these five areas, he can demonstrate his commitment to working with Republicans and appealing to their values. If Cuomo can do this, he may yet find himself in a runoff election against Sliwa or Mamdani.
 
I'm not sure about this Andrew Cuomo thing... isn't he that guy who was involved in a scandal a while back? 😒 But anywayz, I think he needs to just be himself and not try to be somethin' he's not. Like, if he wants to win over those Republicans, he shouldn't have to change his whole vibe or nothin'. He should just focus on the issues that matter to them and try to find common ground. But at the same time, I don't think it's a good idea for him to start supportin' ICE and all that jazz... I mean, what about all those people who are already in the system? 🤔
 
I gotta say, Andrew Cuomo's got some 'splainin' to do if he wants to win over those Repubs. I mean, come on, ICE? That's like tryin' to sell ice cream to someone who's allergic to dairy . And what's with the Marxist thing? Like, what even is that? Cuomo needs to get his act together and stop bein' so wishy-washy. He can't just flip-flop between bein' a Trump fan and not lovin' him at the same time. And don't even get me started on the whole "seat at the table" thing. Like, yeah sure, Cuomo, we'll believe that when we see some actual action.

And Sliwa's like the ultimate underdog here. He's got nothing to lose and everything to gain if he can just keep it real with the people of New York City. I'm lowin' my bets on Cuomo tryin' to win over those Repubs, but you never know what'll happen in politics, right?
 
I think Andrew Cuomo's got a tough sell ahead of him 🤔. I mean, Republicans are already skeptical of his progressive policies, but now they're wondering if he's the right guy to fix the city's problems without alienating them 💸. The key is for him to show that he can work with both sides and not just pander to liberal Democrats 🤝. He needs to be bold in his messaging and take on some of the tougher issues, like crime and public safety 👮‍♂️. If he can do that, I think he might have a shot at winning over some of those skeptical Republicans 🚀.
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s weird that Cuomo is trying to appeal to Republicans like Curtis Sliwa 🤔. Cuomo has always been seen as a liberal and his policies are pretty far from what GOP voters would want in a mayor. I mean, ICE? Really? 😳 That just goes against everything NYC is supposed to stand for - diversity and tolerance, right? Plus, Cuomo's gotta walk a fine line between appeasing Trump fans and alienating his own base 👊. It’s gonna be tough for him to convince them he's the better choice 🤷‍♂️. Sliwa might actually have a shot at it if he can tap into that Republican energy 💪.
 
i think cuomo needs to be real about what's going on in new york, you know? the city is struggling with homelessness, crime, and taxes are through the roof. and then there's this whole ice thing... it's not that hard to see how republicans might want someone who can get things done. maybe he should focus on building a team that's gonna make decisions for the city, rather than just talking about what he wants to do?
 
Andrew Cuomo gotta step up his game 🤔💼 if he wanna win over the Reps. Like, who would've thought he'd be tryin' to convince them that he's the better choice? 😂 But seriously, I think it's cool that he's willin' to listen to their concerns and maybe even work together. It's not always easy for politicians to find common ground, but if Cuomo can make it happen, I'm all about it 🤗.

So yeah, let's see how this plays out 💪. Will the Reps be convinced by his new narrative? Only time will tell 🕰️. But one thing's for sure, it's gonna be interesting to watch 👀.
 
omg i cant even imagine andrew cuomo trying to convince republicans 🤣 he sounds like hes trying to win over a whole different party lol anyway i was just watching this video of a squirrel that lived on a streetlamp in nyc it was so cute 🐿️ i wonder how long it survived the winter with all those cold snaps ❄️ can someone tell me what's up with the mayoral election tho?
 
🤔 ANDREW CUOMO NEEDS TO STOP PLAYING POLITICAL GAMES ALREADY! HE'S GOTTA BE FIRM ON ISSUES LIKE ICE AND SANCTUARY CITIES, BUT ALSO SHOW SOME COMPROMISE WITH REPUBLICANS! CAN'T JUST PLEDGE TO WORK WITH THEM WITHOUT FOLLOW THROUGH, THAT'LL JUST MAKE HIM LOOK WEAK. 🚫 AND LET'S BE REAL, HE'S GOTTA STOP FEARING HIS OWN PARTY MEMBERS AND SPEAK OUT AGAINST THE FAR-LEFT RADICALS INSTEAD OF HIDING BEHIND IT! 💪
 
😕 I'm kinda late to the party here but I gotta say, I don't really get why Andrew Cuomo is trying to win over Republicans. Like, isn't he a Democrat? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, I know some people are open to voting for whoever seems more reasonable or bipartisan, but I just don't see how Cuomo's gonna convince us GOP voters that he's the better choice when he's already been kinda mean to Trump and stuff. And what about all those people who love Sliwa? Cuomo's trying to appeal to them by saying he'll work with Republicans and be more inclusive, but like, isn't that just code for "I'm willing to compromise"? 🤔 Can't we just get some clear answers from our politicians instead of all this backpedaling? 😒
 
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