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Celerity

(53,014 posts)
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 12:14 PM Nov 5

Nobody likes a sore loser - but Cuomo declines to bow out gracefully

Despondency reigned at the Ziegfeld Ballroom – and then the defeated candidate found it hard to praise the victor

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/05/andrew-cuomo-zohran-mamdani-new-york



At least Andrew Cuomo’s last act in politics came at a fancy venue. While Cuomo held his election night party at the Ziegfeld Ballroom, which describes itself in its own words as a “luxury event venue built on Broadway’s golden era”, it didn’t feel like a golden era on Tuesday, when Cuomo didn’t so much bow out of the race as aggressively posture and snort his way out of it.

The night started on an ominous tone, with (Sending Out an) SOS by Rhetta Young blaring from Ziegfeld’s speakers. Was the Cuomo campaign sending out plaintive messages through music? If so, it was a confusing message: the next song was Blame It on the Boogie by the Jacksons.

Cuomo had been well behind in the polls, but there was a relatively optimistic vibe at the party, as people enjoyed the free bar and watched huge TV screens. Cuomo’s name was displayed on tables, banners and, intriguingly, on little electronic screens above the men’s urinals. But the mood wouldn’t last. Zohran Mamdani’s victory was announced at 9.35pm, prompting dismay in the ballroom.

“I feel very disappointed. I’m just staring at the TV hoping that the numbers will change, just in disbelief,” said Tusha Diaz, from the Bronx. She carried on staring at the TV. If anything, the numbers got worse. With 90% of the votes in on Tuesday night, Mamdani had more than 50% of the vote; Cuomo languished at 41%.

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Nobody likes a sore loser - but Cuomo declines to bow out gracefully (Original Post) Celerity Nov 5 OP
A Deplorable Loser Making Certain He is Remembered as a Practiced and Bad-Spirited LOSER! The Roux Comes First Nov 5 #1
Surprised ? Traildogbob Nov 5 #2
When does he become a Republican? Chasstev365 Nov 5 #3
Another ego that won't be able to contain itself. Solly Mack Nov 5 #4
DURec leftstreet Nov 5 #5
I love this for him...fucking clown Prairie Gates Nov 5 #6
If he'd been a better person in his last role Melon Nov 5 #7

The Roux Comes First

(1,975 posts)
1. A Deplorable Loser Making Certain He is Remembered as a Practiced and Bad-Spirited LOSER!
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 12:19 PM
Nov 5

Don't let the door hit your ass.

Traildogbob

(12,141 posts)
2. Surprised ?
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 12:20 PM
Nov 5

And I really hate his little bro on News Nation licking O’Reilly’s old raping ass, griming like a shit eating monkey as he lies and is “now” proudly on the front line to destroy the Nation. Daddy Guomo gotta be proud.

Prairie Gates

(6,796 posts)
6. I love this for him...fucking clown
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 12:47 PM
Nov 5

Buh bye. I love that Mamdani burned him to the ground in his acceptance speech as well. It was pretty much "All the best in private life, now go away." No fucking prisoners.

Melon

(885 posts)
7. If he'd been a better person in his last role
Wed Nov 5, 2025, 01:18 PM
Nov 5

He likely would have won. He should take it as a lesson to be humble.

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