NYC, Sliwa and the mayoral race
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Curtis Sliwa stands little chance of becoming New York’s next mayor. But when asked what it would take for him to drop out of the race, the red beret-wearing Republican left no room for ambiguity. “A Mack truck hits me and I get turned into a speed bump, and they can’t recover me in the ICU. That’s the only way.”
Republican candidate for New York City Mayor Curtis Sliwa tells Dana Bash President Trump “has bigger issues to deal with” than getting involved in the mayoral race. Sliwa also invokes Gandhi’s teachings about animals after President Trump said Sliwa “wants to make Gracie Mansion a home for the cats.
Sliwa’s “emotional healer” sibling, Aleta St. James, 77, arrived to Leesa Rowland and Larry Wohl’s Midnight At the Met Masquerade Ball — where guests were encouraged to “dress like it’s your last day of your life” — the Chelsea Industrial on Friday night, only to be told to kick rocks by “very rude” society flack, Norah Lawlor, a spy told Page Six.
GOP NYC Councilwoman Inna Vernikov pulls support from 'loyal friend' Curtis Sliwa — to endorse Cuomo
Anti-Zohran Mamdani Republican City Councilwoman Inna Vernikov is pulling support for “loyal friend” Curtis Sliwa — and endorsing Andrew Cuomo in the hotly contested mayor’s race, The Post has learned.
Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa criticizes Mamdani and Cuomo while outlining his mayoral platform focused on affordability, education reform and ending corruption in New York City.
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.
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.
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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.
Sliwa also took the time to chat with voters and supporters outside the school, reminding them that he has been paying attention to Staten Island for a long time. He stated that he is “always on Staten Island,” not just during elections, unlike his rivals, who he claims rediscovered the borough after the first debate.