With three days to go until Election Day, candidates are making some of their final pitches to voters on one of the last two days of early voting.
Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani spent Saturday morning speaking to Black voters, first at the National Action Network in Harlem alongside the Rev. Al Sharpton, and then at a church in Brooklyn, appearing with state Attorney General Letitia James.
Sharpton took aim at Mamdani’s rivals, chastising Islamophobic attacks on the campaign trail.
“I am outraged by the ugly Islamophobia,” he said, saying the other candidates did not show up for the National Action Network.
Cuomo responded: “I did not hear what the reverend said. I wasn’t invited to join the reverend this morning. I am invited on his show tomorrow.”
Cuomo also denied any divisive

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