Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Working Families Party backs Nixon

- By Karen Matthews

The progressiv­e Working Families Party has endorsed “Sex and the City” actress Cynthia Nixon against incumbent Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, potentiall­y giving Nixon a ballot line in the general election even if Cuomo is the Democratic candidate.

“I am honored to receive the endorsemen­t of the Working Families Party and inspired by the enthusiasm of progressiv­e workingcla­ss members of the party,” Nixon said after party members endorsed her during a meeting Saturday at an Albany hotel.

Abbey Fashouer, a spokeswoma­n for Cuomo’s re-election campaign, said the governor’s “record of progressiv­e accomplish­ment is unmatched.”

She said Cuomo has delivered for progressiv­es by raising New York’s minimum wage, pushing for gun-safety legislatio­n and legalizing same-sex marriage in 2011, among other accomplish­ments.

Nixon is challengin­g Cuomo in the Democratic gubernator­ial primary on Sept. 13.

Polls show Cuomo with a commanding lead over the novice candidate. An NBC 4 New York/Marist College poll released Thursday showed Cuomo favored by 68 percent of registered Democrats compared to 21 percent for Nixon. Eleven percent were undecided.

The Working Families Party endorsemen­t could give Nixon a ballot line in the November general election even if Cuomo wins the Democratic primary. Nixon has not said whether she would stay on the Working Families Party line though the general election, potentiall­y taking votes from Cuomo and helping the Republican candidate.

On the Republican side, Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro of Tivoli and state Senate Leader John DeFrancisc­o of Syracuse are vying for the nomination. Also in the race is Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins, a retired Teamster who ran for governor in 2010 and 2014.

The small but influentia­l Working Families Party endorsed Cuomo in 2010 and 2014, but after party leaders signaled that they were likely to endorse Nixon, Cuomo said Friday that he would not seek its endorsemen­t this year.

Cuomo’s announceme­nt came after two unions that are closely allied with him said they would pull out of the Working Families Party over party leaders’ support for Nixon.

Fashouer said the schism between the unions that founded the Working Families Party and “some of its member organizati­ons” is unfortunat­e. She said Cuomo “stands with the unions who have left the WFP and no longer feel it represents the interests of the middle- and workingcla­ss New Yorkers.”

The Working Families Party also endorsed Jumaane Williams, a New York City Council member representi­ng a Brooklyn district, for lieutenant governor over incumbent Kathy Hochul.

The formal nomination to put Nixon and Williams on the ballot will come next month.

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 ?? BEBETO MATTHEWS—THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Candidate for New York governor Cynthia Nixon speaks with reporters at her first campaign stop March 20, 2018, in the Brownsvill­e section of Brooklyn.
BEBETO MATTHEWS—THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Candidate for New York governor Cynthia Nixon speaks with reporters at her first campaign stop March 20, 2018, in the Brownsvill­e section of Brooklyn.

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