Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo is resuscitating his moribund mayoral campaign with a catty new social media presence and a populist housing policy proposal favored by opponents of rent regulations: kick the “wealthy” out of rent-stabilized apartments.

Cuomo put both to useful effect this past weekend when he called on Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani to give up his $2,300-a-month rent-stabilized apartment so that a homeless family could move in. After the post went viral, Cuomo doubled down by proposing a new regulation on rent-regulated apartments that would prohibit landlords from leasing their vacant units to “the wealthy” and instead require them to find tenants for whom the rent equals at least 30% of their income.

He dubbed the proposal “Zohran’s law” in a social media post and called M

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