NYC, Curtis Sliwa and Mayor Eric Adams
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As early voting begins, Vice President JD Vance and business leaders press Curtis Sliwa to drop out and unite against socialist frontrunner Zohran Mamdani.
I’m writing this at 2 a.m. Can’t sleep. The thought of Crapdammy running NYC makes me run to the john. Which then brings me to sleazy Sliwa whose mouth is the only thing that works. He never had a real job.
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Curtis Sliwa uses a ‘Braveheart’ reference to explain why he won’t drop out of the NYC mayoral race
Curtis Sliwa, the Republican nominee for mayor of New York, can hardly believe the position he finds himself in.
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Curtis Sliwa should pull out of NYC mayor's race "right now," billionaire John Catsimatidis says
John Catsimatidis, one of the wealthiest men in New York City, is calling on Curtis Sliwa to drop out of the mayor's race.
Former independent mayoral candidate Jim Walden, who dropped his own long-shot campaign and backed ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s bid, rehashed a slew of scandals, allegations and sagas from Sliwa’s decades in Big Apple politics Monday.
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Curtis Sliwa says he will not return to WABC Radio as talk show host
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Curtis Sliwa started his WABC radio appearance Wednesday morning by declaring he will not return to the conservative station as a talk show host, citing multiple recent appearances by Andrew Cuomo. "You will never see me in the studios of WABC again. Never. No matter how this election turns out," he said.
Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa, in a fiery radio show appearance on WABC Wednesday morning, disavowed the station, saying he would never return, and shut down any idea of joining Andrew
New York City mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa find common ground rejecting billionaire influence despite their contentious campaign rivalry.
The pressure for Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa to drop out of the race is reaching a fever pitch with two weeks left until the election — as even his boss at WABC radio is now calling on
Mr. Sliwa, the Republican nominee for mayor of New York City, finds himself a major player in the race. He’s under heavy pressure to drop out.