NEW YORK (WABC) -- A record number of early voters are weighing in on the race for New York City mayor, but the candidates are working to persuade undecided voters with one week to go until the election.
Republican Curtis Sliwa and Independent Andrew Cuomo are in a tug of war over the support of moderate voters who may be more motivated now than they were back in June.
Early voters continue to set records in New York. And with one week left in the campaign, the candidates are pushing hard to get their supporters to the polls.
On Tuesday morning, Sliwa continued to insist that he is a serious candidate, knowing that Cuomo is determined to win over Sliwa's moderate and conservative supporters.
"Cuomo should stop moaning and groaning and again, I hear him yesterday saying I should drop o

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