Pity the Cuomosexual, for their hero has fallen so far.

Andrew Cuomo, once the swaggering face of Democratic power in New York, lost twice to Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist who is now mayor-elect of New York City. First came June’s Democratic primary, then Tuesday’s general election, where Cuomo, clinging to political relevance, ran as an independent and was trounced again.

For a man who had previously won four statewide races—one for New York attorney general and three for governor—the collapse is staggering. New Yorkers turned out in record numbers to reject him, delivering a clear verdict on more than just one campaign.

And they had reason.

Cuomo’s unraveling didn’t begin with the #MeToo movement or the COVID-19 pandemic, but far earlier, during his first term as governor. I

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