Cuomo picks up endorsements, rises in polls as comeback campaign nears finish line

Polls show Zohran Mamdani's lead shrinking as former Gov. Andrew Cuomo gains momentum in final days, with the race tightening up ahead of New York City's mayoral election.

New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo visits "Mornings With Maria" with host Maria Bartiromo at Fox Business Network on Oct. 29, 2025 in New York City.  (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)

But Cuomo said Friday that New York voters should be scared. 

"Mamdani could win," Cuomo said. "He is wholly inexperienced."

CUOMO NARROWS MAMDANI’S ADVANTAGE IN LATEST POLL AHEAD OF NYC MAYORAL ELECTION

Thursday's poll finds Mamdani with a 16-point lead: 47% back him, while 15% favor Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa and 31% go for independent candidate Cuomo.

Independent candidate and current mayor Eric Adams, who endorsed Cuomo last week, received 2% support despite dropping out of the race Sept. 28. Adams will still appear on the ballot.

The latest Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday shows Mamdani's 10-point advantage over Cuomo is down from his 13-point lead in Quinnipiac's previous poll, which was conducted at the beginning of October. And this latest poll matches the Suffolk University poll released Monday that found Mamdani losing ground with a now 10-point lead.

Independent candidate and current mayor Eric Adams received 2% support despite dropping out of the race Sept. 28. Adams will still appear on the ballot.

"Make no mistake: The race is tightening, and Andrew Cuomo is closing in fast," Cuomo campaign spokesman Rich Azzopardi said in a statement following the latest Quinnipiac poll.

New York City mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa speaks to reporters in Manhattan on Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, with two weeks until Election Day. (Fox News Digital/Deirdre Heavey)

"I endorse Andrew Cuomo. I can not back a declared socialist with a thin resume to run the most complex city in America," Suozzi said in a post.

While moderate Democrats have coalesced behind Cuomo, some Republicans have even affirmed their support for Cuomo, rejecting Mamdani's democratic socialist policies, which includes rent freezes, fast and free buses, free childcare and city-run grocery stores, all of which he plans to pay for by raising taxes on corporations and the top 1% of New Yorkers.

Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., who represents New York's lower Hudson Valley just north of the city, said Cuomo is the "lesser of two evils" on WABC’s "Sid & Friends" Wednesday.

And Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-N.Y., a House lawmaker who previously chaired the New York State Republican Party, told Fox News Digital it was a "no-brainer" backing Cuomo, despite their disagreements over Mamdani.

On Fox News Friday morning, Cuomo reiterated to New York Republicans that a "vote for Sliwa is a vote for Mamdani," a mantra echoed by the billionaires, including John Catsimatidis and Bill Ackman, who urged New Yorkers to vote Cuomo last week.

From left, mayoral candidates Andrew Cuomo Curtis Sliwa and Zohran Mamdani participate in a mayoral debate on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025, in New York City.  (Angelina Katsanis/AP Photo, Pool)

On Thursday this week, Cuomo hosted an endorsement event with prominent leaders from New York City's Muslim and African communities.

Imam Souleimane Konate, the spiritual leader of the Masjid Aqsa Mosque in Harlem, Sheikh Ibrahim Niass, head of the Ansarudeen Islamic Center in the Bronx, Imam Qazi Qayyoom, founder of the Muhammadi Community and Interfaith Center in Jackson Heights, Theresa Obioma and Halimatou Konte, members of the African Leaders Coalition and El Hadji Ndao, Senegalese Businessman and Community Leader, were among those endorsements.

"I’m deeply grateful to these leaders and to the Muslim and African communities for their support and for the vital role they play in our city’s life," Cuomo said at an event with Adams.

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But Mamdani has been making his own inroads this week, meeting with taxi drivers and hosting a midnight press conference, attending a "Paint and Sip" event with seniors in Brooklyn and securing the endorsement from the United Bodegas of America — a union that was once critical of his city-run grocery store plans but has since joined his coalition.

"You can never take anything for granted," Mamdani told Fox News this week. "If you want to take something for granted, that's Andrew Cuomo, what he did in the primary. We don't want to end up like Andrew Cuomo."

Fox News Digital's Paul Steinhauser and Elizabeth Elkind contributed to this report.

Deirdre Heavey is a politics writer for Fox News Digital. 

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