Curtis Sliwa accused Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo of “fighting like kids in a school yard”—but he piled on, too.

The calls are from a mix of strange bedfellows in the closing days of the New York mayoral election.

The three candidates vying to become New York City's next mayor began debating at 7 p.m. EDT on Wednesday and are scheduled to continue for 90 minutes.

Candidates come out swinging as they vie for New Yorkers’ votes in final debate

The three leading candidates for mayor met in a final push to win the votes of the city's notoriously scrappy residents.

Final debate was marked by heated exchanges between the frontrunners, while Sliwa quipped at Cuomo’s expense

Mamdani attacked over affordability platform, support for Palestine; Cuomo challenged on sexual harassment.

Candidates jockeyed for advantage during debate, but were unlikely to change voters’ minds before election day

Andrew Cuomo belittled Zohran Mamdani’s lack of experience. The Democrat countered that his much older opponents ‘speak only in the past because that is all they know’

The state assemblymember also invited one of Cuomo's accusers as a guest to Wednesday's mayoral debate.

Curtis Sliwa accused Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo of “fighting like kids in a school yard”—but he piled on, too.

The New York City mayoral candidate delivered the burn while appearing on a bro-centric podcast — and even they couldn't help but laugh.