
Cuomo's Campaign Hit with $620,000 Funding Loss Amidst Collusion Scandal
Cuomo's Campaign Loses Hundreds of Thousands in Matching Funds Amidst Allegations of Collusion. Andrew Cuomo's campaign for New York City mayor has been denied over $620,000 in public matching funds. The New York City Campaign Finance Board determined that the campaign likely colluded with its MAGA-backed Super PAC. This decision comes just one month after the campaign was denied any matching funds due to failing to submit necessary paperwork. Adding to the controversy, Cuomo's Super PAC has reportedly raised nearly $9 million from real estate billionaires, Trump donors, and major corporations, including a recent $1 million contribution from DoorDash. The situation raises questions about campaign finance and potential conflicts of interest. "Habibi, that's against the law," stated Zohran Mamdani, a New York State Assemblymember and mayoral candidate, in a recent video discussing the matter. The events highlight the complexities of campaign finance in NYC and the ongoing scrutiny of political spending.