
"The candidates for New York City mayor spent a frantic final day campaigning across the city, as voters prepare to head to the polls on Tuesday in one of the most closely watched races in the city's history. Zohran Mamdani, the race's frontrunner, whose campaign has been centered on affordability, has maintained a commanding lead, with most polls showing him leading by double digits."
"Andrew Cuomo, the former Democratic governor running as an independent after losing to Mamdani in June's primary, kicked off the last day of the campaign with an interview on the Spanish-language radio station La Mega before heading to a campaign stop in the Bronx. He reportedly planned to visit all five boroughs on Monday. Running a distant third has been Curtis Sliwa, the Republican candidate and founder of the Guardian Angels, a non-profit organization dedicated to unarmed crime prevention."
"According to social media, Sliwa spent part of Monday morning at Coney Island and was set to host a tele-rally in the evening. The weekend saw all three candidates racing across the city in a final push to energize supporters and win over undecided voters in a race that has drawn national and international attention and could have significant implications for the future"
Zohran Mamdani leads by double digits with a campaign focused on affordability and mobilized city officials and volunteers. He walked the Brooklyn Bridge at sunrise with Letitia James, Brad Lander and numerous supporters, addressed a news conference about ushering in a new day, and planned final canvassing in Astoria. Andrew Cuomo, running as an independent after losing the primary, began the day with a Spanish-language radio interview and planned visits to all five boroughs. Curtis Sliwa, running a distant third, visited Coney Island and scheduled a tele-rally. All three candidates toured the city to energize supporters and court undecided voters.
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