Andrew Cuomo

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Andrew Cuomo

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth December 6, 1957 (Age: 68)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Andrew Cuomo holds a robust educational background, graduating from Archbishop Molloy High School, Fordham University, and Albany Law School. Early in his career, he managed his father's gubernatorial campaign and served as a policy advisor during his father's administration. Cuomo has extensive experience in both public and private sectors, including roles as an assistant district attorney, housing advocate, and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. He has also worked in law and real estate firms. Cuomo's leadership roles include serving as New York State Attorney General and Governor of New York, where he enacted significant legislation on gun control, social issues, and education.

Political Ideas

Andrew Cuomo's political identity is marked by a blend of progressive social policies and a pragmatic approach to economic issues, often leading to unexpected policy combinations. His tenure as governor saw him sign the toughest gun control law in the U.S. while simultaneously closing a nuclear plant, increasing fossil fuel reliance. Cuomo's legislative record reveals a highly calculated approach to balancing regional industrial interests with environmental goals. Despite his progressive social stances, his handling of economic incentives and ethical controversies raises questions about the consistency of his underlying strategic philosophy.

Campaigns
2018: New York State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

2018 New York gubernatorial election

3,635,340 votes (59.55%)

Win

2018 Democratic primary resultsGovernor of New York

1,021,160 votes (65.53%)

Win
2014: New York State Governor
ELECTED

Election History

New York gubernatorial election, 2014

2,069,480 votes (54.28%)

Win

Democratic Party gubernatorial primary results

361,380 votes (62.92%)

Win