NEW YORK (WABC) -- Monday was the final day before voters decide who will be the next mayor of New York City and the three candidates crisscrossed the five boroughs to make their final pitch to voters.
It's a race between a one-time vigilante, a former governor and a democratic socialist upstart, and the race has already driven huge voter engagement.
Andrew Cuomo told volunteers Monday night in Sutton Place that he anticipates record turnout on Tuesday, after voters set a record for early voting in a mayoral race at more than 735,000 ballots.
"They are worried about Mamdani being mayor of New York City," Cuomo said.
Cuomo shrugged off a day-before-the-election endorsement from President Donald Trump who said, "Whether you personally like Andrew Cuomo or not, you really have no choice.

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