Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Outgoing New York Mayor Eric Adams officially endorsed former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to replace him.
Adams ended his campaign for re-election in late September after a federal bribery indictment and the Campaign Finance Board's decision to withhold millions in public matching funds. After Cuomo pressured him to leave the race, Adams called him a "snake and a liar," The New York Times reported.
But now the two are friends again, announcing the endorsement together on a sidewalk in East Harlem. "Brothers fight," Adams said. "But when families are attacked, brothers come together."
On Wednesday night, Cuomo, a Democrat running as an independent, participated in the final debate of the election season, facing off against front-runner Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist running as a Democrat; and Republican Curtis Sliwa.
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