Cuomo Doubles Down On Failed Bail Reform In Run for Mayor of New York


Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo stood by the Empire State’s controversial bail reforms Sunday, telling reporters after a mayoral campaign stop at a Harlem church that, “It righted a terrible social wrong.”

Cuomo, 67, has become the front-runner since throwing his hat into the race to unseat Mayor Eric Adams, playing largely on his performance during his 11 years as the state’s chief executive — including the criminal justice reforms that lawmakers passed on his watch.

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Cumo is trying to thread the needle by being seen as tough on crime but still support the failed bail reform passed by his party.

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