New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigning over sexual harassment allegations
By MARINA VILLENEUVE, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday he would resign over a barrage of sexual harassment allegations in a fall from grace a year after he was widely hailed nationally for his detailed daily briefings and leadership during the darkest days of COVID-19.
The three-term Democratic governor’s decision, which will take effect in two weeks, was announced as momentum built in the Legislature to remove him by impeachment. It came after New York’s attorney general released the results of an investigation that found Cuomo sexually harassed at least 11 women.
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Investigators said he subjected women to unwanted kisses; groped their breasts or buttocks or otherwise touched them inappropriately; made insinuating remarks about their looks and their sex lives; and created a work environment “rife with fear and intimidation.”
“The best way I can help now is if I step aside and let government get back to government,” Cuomo said at a press briefing.
Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, a 62-year-old Democrat and former member of Congress from the Buffalo area, will become the state’s 57th governor and the first woman to hold the post.
The #MeToo-era scandal cut short not just a career but a dynasty: Cuomo’s father, Mario Cuomo, was governor in the 1980s and ’90s, and the younger Cuomo was often mentioned as a potential candidate for president, an office his father famously contemplated seeking. Even as the scandal mushroomed, Cuomo was planning to run for reelection in 2022.
Cuomo still faces the possibility of criminal charges, with a number of prosecutors around the state moving to investigate him.
The string of accusations that spelled the governor’s downfall began to unfold in news reports last December and went on for months.
Cuomo called some of the allegations fabricated, forcefully denying he touched anyone inappropriately. But he acknowledged making some aides uncomfortable with comments he said he intended as playful, and he apologized for some of his behavior.
He portrayed some of the encounters as misunderstandings attributable to “generational or cultural” differences, a reference in part to his upbringing in an affectionate Italian American family.
As a defiant Cuomo clung to office, state lawmakers launched an impeachment investigation, and nearly the entire Democratic establishment in New York deserted him — not only over the accusations, but also because of the discovery that his administration had concealed thousands of COVID-19 deaths among nursing home patients.
The harassment investigation ordered up by the attorney general and conducted by two outside lawyers corroborated the women’s accounts and added lurid new ones. The release of the report left the governor more isolated than ever, with some of his most loyal supporters abandoning him and President Joe Biden joining those calling on him to resign.
His accusers included an aide who said Cuomo groped her breast at the governor’s mansion. Investigators also the governor’s staff retaliated against one of his accusers by leaking confidential personnel files about her.
As governor, Cuomo touted himself as an example of a “progressive Democrat” who gets things done: Since taking office in 2011, he helped push through legislation that legalized gay marriage, began lifting the minimum wage to $15 and expanded paid family leave benefits. He also backed big infrastructure projects, including airport overhauls and construction of a new bridge over the Hudson River that he named after his father.
At the same time the behavior that got him into trouble was going on, he was publicly championing the #MeToo movement and surrounding himself with women’s rights activists, signing into law sweeping new protections against sexual harassment and lengthening the statute of limitations in rape cases.
His national popularity soared during the harrowing spring of 2020, when New York became the epicenter of the nation’s coronavirus outbreak.
His tough-minded but empathetic response made for riveting television well beyond New York, and his stern warnings to people to stay home and wear masks stood in sharp contrast to President Donald Trump’s brush-off of the virus. His briefings won an international Emmy Award, and he went on to write a book on leadership in a crisis.
But even those accomplishments were soon tainted when it was learned that the state’s official count of nursing home deaths had excluded many patients who had been transferred to hospitals before they succumbed. A Cuomo aide acknowledged the administration feared the true numbers would be “used against us” by the Trump White House.
Also, Cuomo’s administration was fiercely criticized for forcing nursing homes to accept patients recovering from the virus.
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating the state’s handling of data on nursing home deaths. In addition, the state attorney general is looking into whether Cuomo broke the law in using members of his staff to help write and promote his book, from which he stood to make more than $5 million.
The governor had also increasingly come under fire over his rough and sometimes vindictive treatment of fellow politicians and his own staff, with former aides telling stories of a brutal work environment.
Cuomo has been divorced since 2005 from the author and activist Kerry Kennedy, a member of the Kennedy family, and was romantically involved up until 2019 with TV lifestyle personality Sandra Lee. He has three adult daughters.
During his resignation speech, he directly addressed his daughters, saying: “I want them to know, from the bottom of my heart: I never did, and I never would, intentionally disrespect a woman or treat a woman differently than I would want them treated. Your dad made mistakes. And he apologized. And he learned from it. And that’s what life is all about.”
He gained political experience early on as his father’s hard-nosed and often ruthless campaign manager, and went on to become New York attorney general and U.S. housing secretary under President Bill Clinton before getting elected governor in 2010.
New York has seen a string of high-level political figures brought down in disgrace in recent years.
Gov. Eliot Spitzer resigned in 2008 in a call-girl scandal. Rep. Anthony Weiner went to prison for sexting with a 15-year-old girl. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman stepped down in 2018 after four women accused him of abuse. And the top two leaders in the Legislature were convicted of corruption.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigning over sexual harassment allegations
Mary Altaffer
FILE - In this June 23, 2021 file photo, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference in New York. Eleven women have described to investigators hired by the New York attorney general's office how Gov. Andrew Cuomo's sexual harassment of them made them feel. Cuomo has denied that he sexual harassed or inappropriately touched anyone. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
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FILE - In this June 23, 2021 file photo, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference in New York. Eleven women have described to investigators hired by the New York attorney general's office how Gov. Andrew Cuomo's sexual harassment of them made them feel. Cuomo has denied that he sexual harassed or inappropriately touched anyone. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
New York's Mayor Edward I. Koch, left, Andrew Cuomo, the governor's son, shake hands at a news conference in New York, Oct. 30, 1988. Along with Gov. Mario Cuomo, they announced two transitional housing facilities with a total of 300 apartment units for the homeless will be built in the Bronx as part of the HELP program, which the younger Cuomo founded. At far right is Bronx borough president Fernando Ferrer. (AP Photo/Frankie Ziths)
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New York's Mayor Edward I. Koch, left, Andrew Cuomo, the governor's son, shake hands at a news conference in New York, Oct. 30, 1988. Along with Gov. Mario Cuomo, they announced two transitional housing facilities with a total of 300 apartment units for the homeless will be built in the Bronx as part of the HELP program, which the younger Cuomo founded. At far right is Bronx borough president Fernando Ferrer. (AP Photo/Frankie Ziths)
Alice Basey, second from left, president of the National Alliance of HUD Tenants discusses with Andrew Cuomo, secretary of Housing and Urban Development, the fate of hundreds of families in Dallas, who are on the brink of losing their apartments, Monday, Sept. 8, 1997. Joined by Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk and Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, Cuomo came to Dallas to announce $47.4 million in HUD assistance. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)
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Alice Basey, second from left, president of the National Alliance of HUD Tenants discusses with Andrew Cuomo, secretary of Housing and Urban Development, the fate of hundreds of families in Dallas, who are on the brink of losing their apartments, Monday, Sept. 8, 1997. Joined by Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk and Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, Cuomo came to Dallas to announce $47.4 million in HUD assistance. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Andrew Cuomo, left, gets ready for a pheasant hunt Sunday afternoon, Jan. 23, 2000 in Savannah, N.Y. With him are New York assemblymen Dick Smith, center, of Buffalo, N.Y., and Michael Bragman, right, of Cicero, N.Y. (AP Photo/Michael Okoniewski)
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Housing and Urban Development Secretary Andrew Cuomo, left, gets ready for a pheasant hunt Sunday afternoon, Jan. 23, 2000 in Savannah, N.Y. With him are New York assemblymen Dick Smith, center, of Buffalo, N.Y., and Michael Bragman, right, of Cicero, N.Y. (AP Photo/Michael Okoniewski)
Andrew Cuomo, U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary speaks at the Faith Communities and Community Building conference Thursday, June 15, 2000 at Riverside Church in New York. Cuomo increased federal funding to $1 billion for churches, synagogues and mosques to provide housing and other social services. (AP Photo/Ed Bailey)
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Andrew Cuomo, U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary speaks at the Faith Communities and Community Building conference Thursday, June 15, 2000 at Riverside Church in New York. Cuomo increased federal funding to $1 billion for churches, synagogues and mosques to provide housing and other social services. (AP Photo/Ed Bailey)
Former Housing Secretary Andrew Cuomo, center, arrives at the Byram Hills Central School District Administrative Offices with his wife, Kerry Kennedy Cuomo, and their daughters, Cara, 6-years-old, left, Michaela, 3-years-old, 2nd from left, and Mariah, right, Friday, June 22, 2001, in Armonk, N.Y. Cuomo enrolled his twin daughters in the first grade in the Byram Hills public school after buying a home in Westchester county. (AP Photo/Shawn Baldwin)
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Former Housing Secretary Andrew Cuomo, center, arrives at the Byram Hills Central School District Administrative Offices with his wife, Kerry Kennedy Cuomo, and their daughters, Cara, 6-years-old, left, Michaela, 3-years-old, 2nd from left, and Mariah, right, Friday, June 22, 2001, in Armonk, N.Y. Cuomo enrolled his twin daughters in the first grade in the Byram Hills public school after buying a home in Westchester county. (AP Photo/Shawn Baldwin)
Andrew Cuomo, second from right, the former federal Housing Secretary and New York Democratic gubernatorial hopeful, is embraced by his old boss, former President Clinton, to the applause of Cuomo's running mate Charlie King, left, at a news conference where Cuomo announced that he is abandoning his foundering for governor and will support his opponent state Comptroller H. Carl McCall, Tuesday Sept. 3, 2002, in New York. Clinton and Rep. Charles Rangel, one of McCall's biggest boosters, were on hand for the surprise announcement one week before the Sept. 10 Democratic primary. (AP Photo/Beth A. Keiser)
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Andrew Cuomo, second from right, the former federal Housing Secretary and New York Democratic gubernatorial hopeful, is embraced by his old boss, former President Clinton, to the applause of Cuomo's running mate Charlie King, left, at a news conference where Cuomo announced that he is abandoning his foundering for governor and will support his opponent state Comptroller H. Carl McCall, Tuesday Sept. 3, 2002, in New York. Clinton and Rep. Charles Rangel, one of McCall's biggest boosters, were on hand for the surprise announcement one week before the Sept. 10 Democratic primary. (AP Photo/Beth A. Keiser)
Former congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro, left, speaks during a news conference as Andrew Cuomo, right looks on at City Hall Thursday May 4, 2006 in New York. Ferraro endorsed Cuomo in his run for New York State's Attorney General. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
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Former congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro, left, speaks during a news conference as Andrew Cuomo, right looks on at City Hall Thursday May 4, 2006 in New York. Ferraro endorsed Cuomo in his run for New York State's Attorney General. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
Jeanine Pirro and Andrew Cuomo shake hands with each other before their first debate in the state attorney general's race, at WABC-TV in New York Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006. Pirro called her opponent inexperienced, while Cuomo tried to portray himself as Eliot Spitzer's chosen successor. (AP Photo/James Estrin, Pool)
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Jeanine Pirro and Andrew Cuomo shake hands with each other before their first debate in the state attorney general's race, at WABC-TV in New York Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006. Pirro called her opponent inexperienced, while Cuomo tried to portray himself as Eliot Spitzer's chosen successor. (AP Photo/James Estrin, Pool)
New York Democratic attorney general candidate Andrew Cuomo, left and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton celebrate their victorys in the midterm election in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
MARY ALTAFFER
New York Democratic attorney general candidate Andrew Cuomo, left and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton celebrate their victorys in the midterm election in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo speaks to the media as Governor Eliot Spitzer looks on in the Governor's New York office, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007. The Governor and Attorney General announced key initiatives that their respective offices are taking to address the rising rate of home foreclosures and the sending of a joint letter to Congress calling for continued federal action to combat subprime lending practices. On the left is Lieutenant Governor David Paterson. (AP Photo/Louis Lanzano)
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New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo speaks to the media as Governor Eliot Spitzer looks on in the Governor's New York office, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007. The Governor and Attorney General announced key initiatives that their respective offices are taking to address the rising rate of home foreclosures and the sending of a joint letter to Congress calling for continued federal action to combat subprime lending practices. On the left is Lieutenant Governor David Paterson. (AP Photo/Louis Lanzano)
Cuomo asks state AG, top judge to appoint lawyer to investigate sexual harassment claims
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New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo and Sandra Lee attend the premiere of "Julie & Julia" at The Ziegfeld Theatre, in New York, on Thursday, July 30, 2009. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer)
Peter Kramer
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo and Sandra Lee attend the premiere of "Julie & Julia" at The Ziegfeld Theatre, in New York, on Thursday, July 30, 2009. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer)
Cuomo asks state AG, top judge to appoint lawyer to investigate sexual harassment claims
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President Barack Obama greets New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, right, as New York Gov. David Paterson, is seen second from right, before Obama speaks about the economy, Monday, Sept. 21, 2009, at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
Charles Dharapak
President Barack Obama greets New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, right, as New York Gov. David Paterson, is seen second from right, before Obama speaks about the economy, Monday, Sept. 21, 2009, at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
Cuomo asks state AG, top judge to appoint lawyer to investigate sexual harassment claims
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Jimmy McMillan, candidate for Rent is 2 Damn High party listens as Democratic candidate Andrew Cuomo speaks at the 2010 New York State Gubernatorial debate held at Hoftstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. (AP Photo/Kathy Kmonicek)
Kathy Kmonicek
Jimmy McMillan, candidate for Rent is 2 Damn High party listens as Democratic candidate Andrew Cuomo speaks at the 2010 New York State Gubernatorial debate held at Hoftstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. (AP Photo/Kathy Kmonicek)
Former President Bill Clinton, left, and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo appear onstage together during a Get Out the Vote Rally, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2010 in New York. Clinton endorsed Coumo during the rally. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Mary Altaffer
Former President Bill Clinton, left, and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo appear onstage together during a Get Out the Vote Rally, Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2010 in New York. Clinton endorsed Coumo during the rally. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo, left, is introduced by U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., during a rally in New York, Monday, Nov. 1, 2010. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Seth Wenig
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Cuomo, left, is introduced by U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., during a rally in New York, Monday, Nov. 1, 2010. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
New York Governor-elect Andrew Cuomo, center, gestures with his father, former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, left, and his mother Matilda, right, before giving his victory speech Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
Kathy Willens
New York Governor-elect Andrew Cuomo, center, gestures with his father, former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, left, and his mother Matilda, right, before giving his victory speech Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, left, is sworn in by Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman during a private ceremony at the Executive Mansion in Albany, N.Y. on Friday, Dec. 31, 2010. Cuomo's girlfriend Sandra Lee holds the Bible as his daughter Michaela Cuomo looks on. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, left, is sworn in by Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman during a private ceremony at the Executive Mansion in Albany, N.Y. on Friday, Dec. 31, 2010. Cuomo's girlfriend Sandra Lee holds the Bible as his daughter Michaela Cuomo looks on. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a swearing-in ceremony in the War Room at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y., Saturday, Jan. 1, 2011. (AP Photo/Nathaniel Brooks, Pool)
Nathaniel Brooks
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a swearing-in ceremony in the War Room at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y., Saturday, Jan. 1, 2011. (AP Photo/Nathaniel Brooks, Pool)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, left, holds the Halas Trophy, while New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, center, holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy as New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning, right, waves to the crowd during a ticker-tape parade celebrating the team's NFL football Super Bowl XLVI championship, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012, in New York. The Giants beat the New England Patriots 21-17 on Sunday, Feb. 5, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Julio Cortez
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, left, holds the Halas Trophy, while New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, center, holds the Vince Lombardi Trophy as New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning, right, waves to the crowd during a ticker-tape parade celebrating the team's NFL football Super Bowl XLVI championship, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012, in New York. The Giants beat the New England Patriots 21-17 on Sunday, Feb. 5, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo delivers his remarks during 10th anniversary ceremonies at the Sept. 11 memorial, Sunday Sept. 11, 2011, in New York. (AP Photo/Allan Tannenbaum, Pool)
Allan Tannenbaum
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo delivers his remarks during 10th anniversary ceremonies at the Sept. 11 memorial, Sunday Sept. 11, 2011, in New York. (AP Photo/Allan Tannenbaum, Pool)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo holds a Buffalo Bills football helmet that was presented to him by Lt. Gov. Robert Duffy in the Red Room at the Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013, in Albany, N.Y. Cuomo was unable to attend a news conference in December announcing a 10-year lease extension between the state, Erie County and the Bills. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
Mike Groll
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo holds a Buffalo Bills football helmet that was presented to him by Lt. Gov. Robert Duffy in the Red Room at the Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013, in Albany, N.Y. Cuomo was unable to attend a news conference in December announcing a 10-year lease extension between the state, Erie County and the Bills. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, left, greets New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio after his public inauguration ceremony at City Hall in New York, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Seth Wenig
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, left, greets New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio after his public inauguration ceremony at City Hall in New York, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Cuomo asks state AG, top judge to appoint lawyer to investigate sexual harassment claims
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, right, speaks as Vice President Joe Biden listens during a discussion on the state's rebuilding efforts following Superstorm Sandy in the Red Room at the Capitol on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2014, in Albany, N.Y. The state has received federal disaster funds for relief and rebuilding, with an estimated $5.1 billion in the current fiscal year's budget. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
Mike Groll
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, right, speaks as Vice President Joe Biden listens during a discussion on the state's rebuilding efforts following Superstorm Sandy in the Red Room at the Capitol on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2014, in Albany, N.Y. The state has received federal disaster funds for relief and rebuilding, with an estimated $5.1 billion in the current fiscal year's budget. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo arrives for his inaugural ceremony at One World Trade Center in New York, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015. At right is Sandra Lee, girlfriend of Gov. Cuomo. Cuomo kicked off his second term as governor Thursday with a pep talk, urging New Yorkers to lead by example through some of the nation's worst problems. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle, Pool)
Craig Ruttle
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo arrives for his inaugural ceremony at One World Trade Center in New York, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2015. At right is Sandra Lee, girlfriend of Gov. Cuomo. Cuomo kicked off his second term as governor Thursday with a pep talk, urging New Yorkers to lead by example through some of the nation's worst problems. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle, Pool)
President Barack Obama, accompanied by first lady Michelle Obama, speaks with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, after their arrival on Air Force One, Wednesday, May 14, 2014, at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York. (AP Photo)
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President Barack Obama, accompanied by first lady Michelle Obama, speaks with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, after their arrival on Air Force One, Wednesday, May 14, 2014, at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York. (AP Photo)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks to members of the media as his partner, Sandra Lee looks on after casting his ballot Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014, in Mount Kisco, N.Y. A victory by Cuomo over Republican challenger Rob Astorino on Tuesday would make him the first Democratic governor since his father, Mario Cuomo, to win re-election in the nation's third-largest state. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Julie Jacobson
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks to members of the media as his partner, Sandra Lee looks on after casting his ballot Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014, in Mount Kisco, N.Y. A victory by Cuomo over Republican challenger Rob Astorino on Tuesday would make him the first Democratic governor since his father, Mario Cuomo, to win re-election in the nation's third-largest state. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, right, celebrates with Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul after defeating Republican challenger Rob Astorino, at Democratic election headquarters in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014. Cuomo is the first New York state Democratic governor since his father to win re-election in the nation's third largest state. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
Kathy Willens
Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, right, celebrates with Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul after defeating Republican challenger Rob Astorino, at Democratic election headquarters in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014. Cuomo is the first New York state Democratic governor since his father to win re-election in the nation's third largest state. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
Vice President Joe Biden and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo laugh prior to speaking at a labor rally, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015, in New York. Cuomo is proposing to raise the state minimum wage to $15 an hour. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
Mark Lennihan
Vice President Joe Biden and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo laugh prior to speaking at a labor rally, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015, in New York. Cuomo is proposing to raise the state minimum wage to $15 an hour. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
Former President William J. Clinton, left, and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York state's Electoral College vote for president in the Senate Chamber of the Capitol in Albany, N.Y., Monday, Dec. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink via AP, Pool)
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Former President William J. Clinton, left, and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York state's Electoral College vote for president in the Senate Chamber of the Capitol in Albany, N.Y., Monday, Dec. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink via AP, Pool)
FILE- In this Jan. 3, 2017, file photo, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, right, and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders appear onstage together during an event at LaGuardia Community College in New York. Cuomo has been mentioned on some lists as a possible presidential challenger in 2020. Gov. Andrew Cuomo may or may not end up running for the White House, but he's already taking on the current occupant. Cuomo delivered a state of the state address earlier this week for two audiences: New Yorkers, who will decide this fall whether to give Cuomo a third term, and progressive voters across the nation, eager for a champion. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
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FILE- In this Jan. 3, 2017, file photo, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, right, and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders appear onstage together during an event at LaGuardia Community College in New York. Cuomo has been mentioned on some lists as a possible presidential challenger in 2020. Gov. Andrew Cuomo may or may not end up running for the White House, but he's already taking on the current occupant. Cuomo delivered a state of the state address earlier this week for two audiences: New Yorkers, who will decide this fall whether to give Cuomo a third term, and progressive voters across the nation, eager for a champion. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 29, 2018, file photo, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo answers a question as his Democratic gubernatorial challenger, Cynthia Nixon, looks on during a debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. Nixon is mostly right in her claim that Cuomo allowed Republicans draw redistricting lines after 2010 census. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle, Pool, File)
Craig Ruttle
FILE - In this Aug. 29, 2018, file photo, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo answers a question as his Democratic gubernatorial challenger, Cynthia Nixon, looks on during a debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y. Nixon is mostly right in her claim that Cuomo allowed Republicans draw redistricting lines after 2010 census. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle, Pool, File)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks to members of the media after meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower in New York, Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2017. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Andrew Harnik
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks to members of the media after meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower in New York, Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2017. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
Attending a ceremony marking the 17th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States are, left to right: former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his girlfriend, TV chef Sandra Lee, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, in New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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Attending a ceremony marking the 17th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States are, left to right: former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his girlfriend, TV chef Sandra Lee, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, in New York. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo meets a future voter before voting at the Presbyterian Church of Mount Kisco, in Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
Richard Drew
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo meets a future voter before voting at the Presbyterian Church of Mount Kisco, in Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo arrives on stage after being reelected during an election night watch party hosted by the New York State Democratic Committee, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Mary Altaffer
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo arrives on stage after being reelected during an election night watch party hosted by the New York State Democratic Committee, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018, in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, center left, joins New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, center right, as they pose for a picture after signing a gun control bill at a ceremony in New York, Monday, Feb. 25, 2019. Cuomo signed a "red flag" bill, which attempts to prevent people who present a threat to themselves or others from purchasing or owning a gun. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, center left, joins New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, center right, as they pose for a picture after signing a gun control bill at a ceremony in New York, Monday, Feb. 25, 2019. Cuomo signed a "red flag" bill, which attempts to prevent people who present a threat to themselves or others from purchasing or owning a gun. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at the Jacob Javits Center that will house a temporary hospital in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, Tuesday, March 24, 2020, in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a news conference at the Jacob Javits Center that will house a temporary hospital in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, Tuesday, March 24, 2020, in New York. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
Vice President Mike Pence, right, and President Donald Trump watch a video of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaking during a coronavirus task force briefing at the White House, Sunday, April 19, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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Vice President Mike Pence, right, and President Donald Trump watch a video of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaking during a coronavirus task force briefing at the White House, Sunday, April 19, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo briefs the media during a coronavirus news conference at his office in New York City, Saturday, May 9, 2020. (John Roca/New York Post via AP, Pool)
John Roca
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo briefs the media during a coronavirus news conference at his office in New York City, Saturday, May 9, 2020. (John Roca/New York Post via AP, Pool)
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo delivers his State of the State address virtually from The War Room at the state Capitol, Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, in Albany, N.Y. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink, Pool)
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo delivers his State of the State address virtually from The War Room at the state Capitol, Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, in Albany, N.Y. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink, Pool)