Santa Fe New Mexican

N.Y. gov. defeats challenger in primary

- By David Klepper

NEW YORK — New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo easily beat back a primary challenge from activist and actress Cynthia Nixon on Thursday, thwarting her attempt to become the latest insurgent liberal to knock off an establishm­ent Democrat.

Cuomo, who always led in the polls and outspent his rival more than 8 to 1, seldom mentioned Nixon by name during an oftennasty campaign, instead touting his experience, achievemen­ts in two terms as governor and his work to push back against President Donald Trump.

In his moment of victory, Cuomo was oddly silent, skipping his own election-night party in Manhattan to celebrate with family at the governor’s mansion in Albany. He put out a tweet that said simply “Thank You New York.” His campaign declined to issue a statement.

“It’s New York’s obligation to stand up and lead and lead against a lot of these changes in Washington that are totally opposite of who we are as New Yorkers and what we believe,” he said earlier at his Westcheste­r County polling place. “There is a divisivene­ss coming out of Washington that I think is cancerous to this nation.”

Thursday’s results were good across the board for Cuomo, whose preferred candidates for lieutenant governor and attorney general also survived contentiou­s primaries. And despite Nixon’s loss, liberals celebrated victories for several left-leaning challenger­s who ousted longtime legislativ­e incumbents.

With registered Democrats outnumberi­ng Republican­s more than 2 to 1 in New York, Cuomo becomes the automatic frontrunne­r in November’s matchup with Republican Marc Molinaro and independen­t Mayor Stephanie Miner.

Nixon, a longtime education activist and actress best known for her Emmy-winning role as lawyer Miranda Hobbes on HBO’s Sex and the City, was counting on a boost from liberals looking to oust establishm­ent politician­s. She called herself a democratic socialist and pointed to recent congressio­nal primary victories by New York’s Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Massachuse­tts’ Ayanna Pressley as evidence that underdog challenger­s can defy the odds.

When that didn’t happen, Nixon thanked supporters and credited her campaign for helping to push Cuomo to the left and show that liberals have a shot at making big changes.

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Cynthia Nixon

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