The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

‘Sex and the City’ star Cynthia Nixon running for governor

- By Mary Esch

ALBANY, N.Y. » Former “Sex and the City” star Cynthia Nixon is running for New York governor.

After flirting with a run for months, Nixon tweeted Monday that she will challenge Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York’s Democratic primary in September.

It sets up a longshot bid pitting an openly gay liberal activist who has never held political office against a twoterm incumbent with a $30 million war chest and possible presidenti­al ambitions.

Her campaign website said Nixon won’t accept any corporate contributi­ons and will limit contributi­ons from any individual or organizati­on to $65,100 for the election cycle.

“We want our government to work again. On health care, ending massive incarcerat­ion, fixing our broken subway,” Nixon said in a video announcing her candidacy . “We are sick of politician­s who care more about headlines and power than they do about us.”

Nixon has her work cut out for her. A Siena College poll released Monday showed Cuomo leading her 66 percent to 19 percent among registered Democrats, and by a similar margin among self-identified liberals. Nixon did a little better among younger and upstate Democrats but didn’t have more than a quarter of either group.

The poll of 772 registered voters was conducted March 11-16. The margin of error is plus or minus 4 percentage points.

Nixon in recent months has given speeches and interviews calling on Democrats nationally to run “bluer” in 2018 and carve out a strong, progressiv­e liberal identity rather than being merely “the anti-Trump party.”

“It could be a fight for the soul of the Democratic Party in some sense,” said Baruch College political scientist Douglas Muzzio.

Nixon, a 51-year-old Manhattan mother of three, is a longtime advocate for fairness in public school funding and fervent supporter of Democratic New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who has frequently clashed with Cuomo on a range of issues. Her video shows her with her young son Max as she talks about being a proud public school parent.

Last month, at the annual New York gala of Human Rights Campaign, which has endorsed Cuomo, she took a backhanded stab at the governor’s record: “For all the pride that we take here in being such a blue state, New York has the single worst income inequality of any state in the country.”

A Cuomo campaign spokesman said the governor “has delivered more real progressiv­e wins than any other Democrat in the country,” including legalizing gay marriage, tightening gun restrictio­ns, raising the minimum wage, expanding public education funding and banning fracking.

 ?? MICHAEL SOHN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this Sunday file photo, Actress Cynthia Nixon poses for the photograph­ers.
MICHAEL SOHN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this Sunday file photo, Actress Cynthia Nixon poses for the photograph­ers.

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