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Well, I want to talk about Andrew Cuomo because he's so far ahead in the poll. I don't know whether you saw this poll, but it's the Honan Strategy Group. Okay, 12, 14 likely Democratic primary voters in NYC. That's where you want to be. You want to poll that. And this poll was a little more than a week ago, so it's new. If the Democratic primary held today, would you vote for Andrew Cuomo? 38%. Zoran Mamdani, 12%. Zoran is a rep from Queens in Albany. I never heard of him. Tari Zoran, I don't know who you are. I, I looked you up though. You're born in Uganda, Fascinating. But you got 12. I don't know how you got 12, but you do. And then Eric Adams, the incumbent, got 10. So Cuomo's beating him 4 to 1. And Cuomo will win in June unless stuff happens. And here's why he's going to win. It's simple. So nobody's happy with the state of New York City. You hear anybody going, ah, that Eric Adams doing a great job. If you do, let me know. Let me know who's saying that. I would like to interview them. Nobody's happy with this place. It's the world's greatest city. But the quality of life has declined so dramatically, it's dangerous, it's dirty, it's congested with traffic and bikes. It's out of control. You can't rent an apartment. There are rats everywhere, drug addicts everywhere, drug dealers everywhere, Pot smoke every block. This is not good. And it all is on Eric Adams's lap because he has solved no problems. He's not as bad as de Blasio. I think everybody would agree with that. De Blasio was an absolute disaster. The worst mayor in New York City history. Adams had to come in and clean up his mess, but he didn't do it. And it's not even close. And there's a million excuses. Albany does this. No bail that. I got it. But Adams has nobody that's saying he's the Greatest guy. He should be re elected so you don't have a constituency for him. He can't win Adams. Cuomo is controversial and I don't buy, you know, he resigned in disgrace. I don't buy any of that. He got pushed out by the far left. They didn't like him for some reason. I don't know exactly why they didn't like him. But something happened in there. And the far left controls Albany now. Cuomo blew it with COVID in the nursing home. Horrible, horrible. And never really owned up to it. There's no doubt about it. Cuomo signed the Nobel law. Horrible, terrible. But Cuomo knows how New York runs and he now is campaigning that he's going to clean it up. Cuomo is smarter than Adams. Cuomo is better connected than Adams. Cuomo has more credibility even though he is very controversial. So he's going to win. The big money real estate guys who control lot of the city politics, they're going to go for Cuomo. They're not going for Adams. They're not. So Cuomo have plenty of money and he'll strut around. I don't expect him to be repentant. He should be. I don't expect it, not in his personality. But he's going to win. And then if the Republicans can field somebody with some well financed, might be a brawl. Might be a brawl. So that's what we're looking at. June is the Democratic primary, but you heard it here. We'll see if it bears out.
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Summary of "Bill O’Reilly on Andrew Cuomo's Comeback"
Podcast Information:
In the March 4, 2025 episode of "Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis," host Bill O'Reilly delves into the surprising resurgence of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary race for New York City’s mayoral position. O'Reilly analyzes the current political landscape, Cuomo's polling advantages, and the implications for the upcoming June primary.
Poll Results Highlighting Cuomo's Advantage At the outset of his analysis, O'Reilly references a recent poll conducted by the Honan Strategy Group, emphasizing Cuomo's significant lead among Democratic primary voters in New York City.
"If the Democratic primary held today, would you vote for Andrew Cuomo? 38%. Zoran Malik, 12%. Eric Adams, the incumbent, got 10."
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O'Reilly underscores that Cuomo is leading his competitors by a substantial margin, indicating a strong foundation for his potential victory.
Declining Quality of Life Under Adams O'Reilly provides a critical assessment of Mayor Eric Adams's tenure, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction with the current state of New York City.
"Nobody's happy with the state of New York City... The quality of life has declined so dramatically, it's dangerous, it's dirty, it's congested with traffic and bikes."
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He enumerates various urban issues, including increased crime, housing shortages, and public health concerns, attributing these problems to Adams's ineffective leadership.
Comparison to Former Mayor de Blasio O'Reilly draws parallels between Adams and his predecessor, Bill de Blasio, whom he labels an "absolute disaster."
"De Blasio was an absolute disaster. The worst mayor in New York City history."
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He argues that Adams failed to rectify the challenges left by de Blasio, further weakening his position among voters.
Overcoming Controversies Addressing Cuomo's controversial past, including his resignation and scandals, O'Reilly contends that Cuomo has managed to maintain his political relevance and support base despite these setbacks.
"Cuomo is controversial and I don't buy, you know, he resigned in disgrace. I don't buy any of that."
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He suggests that Cuomo's resignation was coerced by the far-left factions in Albany, implying that the true criticisms against Cuomo are politically motivated.
Strategic Advantages and Support from Key Stakeholders O'Reilly outlines the strategic benefits Cuomo brings to the table, such as his deep understanding of New York's political mechanisms and his connections within influential circles.
"Cuomo is smarter than Adams. Cuomo is better connected than Adams. Cuomo has more credibility even though he is very controversial."
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He also points out that major financial players, particularly those in the real estate sector, are likely to back Cuomo over Adams, further cementing his position in the race.
Projected Primary Victory O'Reilly confidently predicts Cuomo's victory in the Democratic primary, barring any unforeseen developments.
"Cuomo is going to win. And then if the Republicans can field somebody with some well financed, might be a brawl."
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Possible Republican Interference He speculates that a strong Republican candidate could complicate the general election, but maintains that Cuomo's dominance in the Democratic primary is the more immediate and critical factor.
Bill O'Reilly concludes his analysis by reaffirming his belief in Cuomo's ability to reclaim political prominence and challenge the current administrative shortcomings in New York City.
"Cuomo is going to win. The big money real estate guys who control lot of the city politics, they're going to go for Cuomo."
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O'Reilly remains optimistic about Cuomo's prospects, suggesting that his comeback could signify a significant shift in NYC's political landscape.
Notable Quotes:
On Cuomo's Polling Lead:
"If the Democratic primary held today, would you vote for Andrew Cuomo? 38%. Zoran Malik, 12%. Eric Adams, the incumbent, got 10."
[00:45]
On NYC's Declining Quality of Life:
"The quality of life has declined so dramatically, it's dangerous, it's dirty, it's congested with traffic and bikes."
[02:15]
On De Blasio's Mayorship:
"De Blasio was an absolute disaster. The worst mayor in New York City history."
[03:00]
On Cuomo's Controversies:
"Cuomo is controversial and I don't buy, you know, he resigned in disgrace. I don't buy any of that."
[03:45]
On Cuomo's Strategic Advantages:
"Cuomo is smarter than Adams. Cuomo is better connected than Adams. Cuomo has more credibility even though he is very controversial."
[04:20]
On the Primary Outcome:
"Cuomo is going to win. And then if the Republicans can field somebody with some well financed, might be a brawl."
[04:50]
On Real Estate Backing:
"The big money real estate guys who control lot of the city politics, they're going to go for Cuomo."
[05:00]
Final Note: This episode provides a comprehensive analysis of Andrew Cuomo's potential resurgence in New York City's political arena, offering listeners a detailed perspective on the current electoral dynamics and future implications for the city's governance.