Is Cuomo’s Troublesome Fate Sealed? – Fresh Scandals Foreshadow Resignation or Possible Defeat in 2022

by | Aug 1, 2023 | Silver IRA | 49 comments

Is Cuomo’s Troublesome Fate Sealed? – Fresh Scandals Foreshadow Resignation or Possible Defeat in 2022




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Andrew Cuomo is in a whole lot of trouble surrounding his sex scandals and nursing home scandals, but is he at risk of losing in 2022? It’s possible, even though it is unlikely that a Republican Governor is on the horizon (unless Pataki runs, of course)

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Cuomo in Trouble? New Scandals May Cause Resignation or 2022 Defeat

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo finds himself in hot water as a string of scandals and controversies continue to unfold, putting his political career at risk. The once-popular governor, hailed for his leadership during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, is now facing mounting criticism and calls for his resignation. With an impending 2022 re-election campaign, Cuomo’s future hangs in the balance.

One of the significant scandals plaguing Cuomo is the allegations of sexual harassment made by several women, including current and former staffers. These allegations have triggered an investigation by the New York Attorney General’s Office, which is examining the claims in hopes of determining the validity of the accusations. Cuomo, who initially denied any wrongdoing, has since apologized for his behavior but maintains that he never touched anyone inappropriately. If the investigation confirms the allegations, the consequences could be dire for the embattled governor.

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The other controversy surrounding Cuomo involves his administration’s handling of nursing home deaths during the COVID-19 crisis. Back in early 2020, the governor ordered nursing homes to accept recovering COVID-19 patients, a decision that has been heavily criticized. It is alleged that Cuomo’s administration underreported the nursing home death toll, fueling accusations of a cover-up. The repercussions of this scandal have not only damaged Cuomo’s image but also sparked outrage among grieving families and politicians across party lines.

These high-profile scandals have put Cuomo on the defensive, facing severe backlash from fellow Democrats and Republicans alike. Prominent Democratic figures, including President Joe Biden and other state officials, have called for an independent investigation and expressed their dissatisfaction with Cuomo’s handling of the allegations. While Cuomo has maintained his innocence throughout, the mounting pressure may eventually force him to resign.

Cuomo’s political future is further jeopardized with the looming 2022 gubernatorial election. If he chooses to run for a fourth term as governor, he will have to navigate these scandals while fending off an increasingly mobilized opposition. Potential challengers, both within his party and from the Republican side, see an opportunity to exploit Cuomo’s weakened position and hold him accountable for the mounting controversies.

The implications of Cuomo’s troubles extend beyond his own political fate. As one of the most influential governors in the country, Cuomo’s diminished standing tarnishes not only his legacy but also the reputation of the office he holds. The scandals overshadow his previous successes, including his handling of the pandemic in the early stages and his advocacy for progressive policies. The fallout from these controversies threatens to undermine not only Cuomo’s political career but also New York State’s trust in its leadership.

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As the scandals continue to unfold, the coming months will be critical for Cuomo in determining his political survival. The investigations into the sexual harassment allegations and the nursing home scandal will play a decisive role in shaping his future. Cuomo will have to make strategic decisions regarding his political ambitions, weighing the potential consequences of resignation or a 2022 defeat.

Ultimately, the once-mighty governor now finds himself at a crossroads, navigating treacherous waters as he tries to salvage what remains of his political career. While it is too soon to predict the outcome of these scandals, the pressure is mounting, and Cuomo’s future looks increasingly uncertain. It remains to be seen whether he can weather the storm and emerge unscathed or if his legacy will be overshadowed by these troubling controversies.

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49 Comments

  1. Topace 103

    Well you were right on this one. Upstate NY is happy.

  2. Matt Mills

    Don’t really care about Cuomo. If New York is dumb enough to re-elect him ; they get what they deserve. The important thing is the sexual assault scandal has ruined his chances as a presidential candidate.

  3. Patrick Weber

    It's New York, if he is not Primaried, he will be reelected.

  4. MB18

    There is no way a Republican will win NY. Keep dreaming Jagaloons!

  5. ManiacRailfan

    Staten Island represent!!!

  6. Tim Freerksen

    If AOC decides to run anything higher than her congressional seat (which is a tiny district), she's in for a rude awakening. She'll lose as a senator in the future and she certainly will lose a gubernatorial run. She has her scandals and idiotic hot takes to make sure of that. I think most New Yorkers would happily even vote against her out of spite given I don't see New York going full right wing populist overnight

  7. Eldeecue

    With you on this one. Man needs to go.

  8. Football and Election Predictions

    New York is a BLUE state. If anything he could be defeated in the primarys. Also I did not find a video about when Trump was caught doing this

  9. bluebo1212

    Montana Governor Gianforte is pronounced Gee-an-for-tay

  10. Harris Syed

    The only way the Republicans can win the gubernatorial election is if they run a Rockefeller politician since other right-wing candidates are unlikely to succeed especially in New York City, the mecca of New York politics and also the suburbs nowadays. Just look at the 2018 and 2020 Arizona elections, Kyrsten Sinema was a former Blue Dog Democrat and Mark Kelly was a bipartisan centrist which is what helped them win over Martha McSally and allowed the Democrats secure two more seats in the Senate.

  11. John Pinckney

    Republicans resign. Democrats don't. Tells you where the courage is. Ethics don't matter any longer. (If they ever did…)

  12. Kathleen Martin

    I think Congress woman Elise Stafanik is Jewish, too.

  13. road trip

    I find it offensive the cuomo didn't hit on any women of color in his inappropriate manner. Racist???

  14. Patrick Henry

    Yep, Andy's a bad dude always has been.. nobody cared about it before… the Left has an agenda for New York, it's only going to get worse from here, sad to say.

  15. L N

    REP, I love ya, but you consistently underestimate the "vote blue no matter who" effect. NOTHING could happen to Cuomo that could make him resign or make a Republican win the Governor's race in New York. Cuomo will emerge from this relatively unscathed. Democrats just aren't held to the same standards, nor are they exposed to the same viciousness in the media, and above all, demographics guarantee that Democrats can't lose races in places like New York because Whites are the only group that change their votes based on things like this. Non-Whites will vote Democrat no matter what happens. Period.

  16. helpful tips

    Nah I think he’ll get passed it these people don’t what he did

  17. semiretired86

    what about Gov Wolfe in PA who's gone a bit under the radar in the nursinghome scandal can he loose in 2022? all the 4 states known to be hit by the nursinghome scandal are up on the gubanotorial level in 2022

  18. Varkrul

    He might recover as it has happened before like with Northam and Fairfax or Donald Trump. He most certainly won’t vainly run if the odds and polls move against him. Sorry but the GOP isn’t going to sweep New York and California.

  19. Sandra Metcalfe

    Florida has a large population and he dropped the mask mandate months ago.
    So happy that my Governor in Texas is getting rid of the mask mandate. .

  20. Rex Brown

    I say the 3 best GOP gubernatorial candidates would be Pataki, Zeldin and Stefanik.

  21. shoop dawhoop

    Aoc for ny gov please I WANNA SEE IT ALL BURN. Leave Trump Tower tho.

  22. Rex Brown

    I'll believe it when I see it. I gotta sense Cuomo's gonna pull a Ralph Northam by staying on and the Dems quiet down and forget it happened.

  23. iSe1l For2k

    Nassau represent

  24. ksiriscool

    Farewell to a corrupt family dynasty

  25. David Galinat

    This scandal (harassment) would never have come to light if Trump had won reelection.

  26. Leyon Hoshing

    This wasn't a election it was a selection

  27. Thomas M59

    Amazon is selling his book. Cancel Amazon for pushing conspiracy theory.

  28. Peter Kane

    I believe New York can run a good conservative candidate for Governor.

  29. Ben Bob

    Dear god no!!! I hate Cuomo but I would rather have him Govern New York over AOC anyday! AOC will be the most radical and insane governor America has ever seen!

  30. Nate Thomas

    Voter fraud will still play a massive factor. They got away with it in this last election, they're going to keep trying to get away with it till their caught and punished for it.

  31. Angelo Santaniello

    Kills 13000 people, gives himself an Emmy, takes a 70K raise at the beginning of the lockdown than another 25K after killing granny, sexually harassed three women, this is an upstanding person SMH

  32. Brenda Higdon

    Cortez get it that's going to be a disaster again somebody needs to get in their run against them that is so crazy I feel sorry for people New York I oh my God I'd put a stop to that everybody New York needs to get together and get a good Governor to run against them

  33. Bryce Harper

    Don’t take your eyes off the ball- trying to distract us with sexual harassment, he murdered old ppl, a lot of them for his gain. It’s sick evil and disturbing. Stay focused.

  34. What the Hay!

    He is only done if the democrats want him done. Otherwise, they would deny, deflect, divide, and have the msm sweep it under the rug like the biden laptop, biden dementia, and biden sexual misconduct allegations.

  35. KDMore

    I can only vote

  36. furball

    protecting harris for her 2024 run

  37. Sven Olsen

    Oh please. They'll just rig it again. They rigged the presidential and senatorial races. What makes you think that they won't rig gubernatorial races? These people are so bad at winning they need to cheat. Coumo is just fine. Gruesome Nuisance is just fine. The courts will protect these scum, just as they protected Biden and the steal.

  38. Patrick C

    As a Trump conservative in upstate New York (suburban Buffalo) I would LOVE to see Cuomo fall big time. Resignation, imprisonment, the whole 9 yards. He is literally the worst governor our state has ever had; worst than his father, Paterson & Spitzer combined. He is a cold, wicked, morally & spiritually bankrupt creature.
    Having said that, hear me out where I am concerned:
    As recently as the late 80s/early 90s, New York was purplish blue and center-left. Due to an huge, and I mean huge, amount of people moving out of the state, particularly upstate where I am, it is now among the bluest of blue states. HEAR ME OUT; I only fear that with him out of office, that would be a golden opportunity for either that psychopath Ocasio-Cortez, or the state’s attorney general Letitia James (who is essentially openly racist) to win.
    I live in NY-27, Chris Jacob’s district, near Tom Reed’s. As much as I like Reed, the state would see him as far too conservative. Zeldin would have a better shot.
    What about Giuliani? Off the charts popular as NYC mayor. Or would voters who hate Trump use guilt by association?

  39. RoxadeR

    Can you respond to Lets talk elections video that shows that Democrats have a 60% approval and Republicans only have a 38% approval?

  40. Lukas Jassak

    Thoughts on Rob Asterino

  41. c.f. Okonta

    Trump/Hawley 2024

  42. c.f. Okonta

    Bill De blasio is gonna primary Cuomo in 2022 and Deblasio will be the next governor of New York

  43. FamilyMSV

    I hope he stays so a Republican has a chance at beating him in 2022.

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