Real estate donors throw cash at Cuomo following Adams’ exit
The day after Mayor Eric Adams dropped his re-election bid, real estate donors turned to Andrew Cuomo. The latest filings with the city’s Campaign Finance Board show that industry professionals gave more than $32,000 to Cuomo on Sept. 29, one day after Adams announced that he was suspending his campaign. When including donations given to Cuomo’s campaign the day of the mayor’s announcement, that number climbs to roughly $41,000. That’s more than half of the $77,700 he took in from industry donors between Aug. 19 and Sept. 29, according to a TRD analysis of campaign finance filings that included different […]
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