The three mayoral candidates on Thursday spoke over one another, traded barbs and made their pitches for why they deserve to guide New York Metropolis within the first common election debate.
Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani, who leads the polls, fought again assaults from his opponents. In the meantime, GOP nominee Curtis Sliwa and impartial former Gov. Andrew Cuomo tried to painting the frontrunner as too untested and reckless to turn into mayor.
Nonetheless, Mamdani maintained his poise when defending himself, and he was capable of briefly describe his proposals and strike Cuomo.
“If you would like extra of the identical, vote for Andrew Cuomo, in order for you an precise method to decrease crime, take a look at our Division of Neighborhood Security,” Mamdani stated at one level, earlier than launching into his plan to dispatch psychological well being outreach staff to reply to psychological well being crises.

Cuomo discovered himself underneath fireplace not simply from Mamdani, however from Sliwa, too, as the previous governor tried to hit each his rivals.
Showing with out his signature purple beret, Sliwa tried to color Cuomo and Mamdani as two-of-a-kind.
At one occasion, he referred to as Cuomo and Mamdani the “architect and the apprentice” of a number of insurance policies he stated made town much less secure, together with bail adjustments.
A lot of the first hour of the controversy was dominated by questions on worldwide points earlier than discussions on native points like affordability or schooling.
A giant chunk of the night was spent discussing Mamdani’s former social media posts. Cuomo, as an example, introduced up Mamdani’s 2020 posts calling the NYPD racist and anti-queer following George Floyd protests. Months later, he tweeted criticism of the police’s time beyond regulation finances.
“Andrew Cuomo is a politician of the previous, and all he can talk about are the tweets of the previous in 2020,” Mamdani stated. “These are tweets which I’ve apologized for to New Yorkers and cops instantly, and they aren’t what I’m truly operating on.”
The Democratic major winner — who maintains a double-digit lead within the polls — was questioned at size about his criticism of Israel. The candidates additionally sparred about how they’d deal with the Nationwide Guard and the way they might stand as much as President Donald Trump.
Sliwa — who stated he has not spoken to the president in years and isn’t absolutely aligned with the Make America Nice Once more backers — stated his opponents had “excessive ranges of testosterone” when it got here to coping with the president. He can be completely different, he stated.

“You might be powerful, however you’ll be able to’t be powerful if it’s going to value folks desperately-needed federal funds,” he stated, including that he would negotiate to maintain the Gateway Tunnel from New Jersey to New York, however was positive with the cancellation of the Second Avenue Subway extension in East Harlem.
“In case you attempt to get powerful with Trump, the one people who find themselves going to endure from which can be the folks of New York Metropolis,” Sliwa added.
Cuomo hit at Mamdani’s relative lack of expertise, claiming Mamdani has by no means had a job earlier than — though he’s been an assemblymember since 2021 and beforehand labored as a housing counselor.

“In case you take a look at the failed mayors, it was those that had no administration expertise, don’t do it once more,” Cuomo stated.
Mamdani and Cuomo went backwards and forwards on the latter’s determination to ship sickened seniors again to nursing houses throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, which is reportedly underneath investigation by the Division of Justice.
“If we have now a well being pandemic, then why would New Yorkers flip again to the governor who despatched seniors to their deaths in nursing houses? That’s the form of expertise that’s on supply right here as we speak,” Mamdani stated. “What I don’t have in expertise I make up for in integrity. And what you don’t have in integrity, you may by no means make up for in expertise.”
The moderators then requested candidates to weigh in on native points, together with housing, schooling, policing and immigration.
Certainly one of Mamdani’s signature guarantees is to direct the Hire Pointers Board to freeze the hire for greater than 1 million rent-regulated flats. He additionally stated he’d construct 200,000 “actually inexpensive” flats over a 10-year interval.
Sliwa promised to chop property taxes for residents over 65 and who make lower than $250,000, whereas Cuomo stated he’d give attention to constructing extra housing.
On schooling, Sliwa referred to as for the growth of the gifted and gifted program, noting his two youthful sons tried at age 4 and didn’t get in — however stated it didn’t have an effect on their schooling.
Cuomo stated he would double the variety of specialised excessive faculties from 9 to 18 and hold the check to get into these faculties.
Mamdani, who graduated from a New York Metropolis specialised highschool, clarified his plan to chop the gifted and gifted program for kindergarten college students solely.
Not one of the candidates, although, supplied any coverage concepts or strategies for the hundreds of scholars with studying variations when requested.
All candidates raised their fingers to point they may take actions to cease a federal crackdown on immigrants — together with arrests of asylum-seekers displaying as much as routine appointments — however none had concise solutions on what, precisely, they’d do.
Cuomo and Mamdani stated they’d work to supply migrants with authorized illustration, whereas Sliwa stated “migrants who’re important staff” must be protected.
The talk, co-hosted by WNBC, Telemundo and POLITICO, is the primary of two required underneath guidelines from town Marketing campaign Finance Board. The ultimate debate, co-hosted by THE CITY, is about for Wednesday, Oct. 22 from 7 to eight:30 p.m. It should air on NY1 and WNYC, in addition to on THE CITY’s web site.
Whether or not this debate can transfer the needle is unclear.
A current Quinnipiac ballot noticed Cuomo choose up 10 factors after Mayor Eric Adams dropped out, with 33% supporting him — however he nonetheless trailed Mamdani’s 46%. The identical ballot confirmed only a few New Yorkers stay undecided.
Cuomo appeared to achieve some momentum with 10 days to go earlier than early voting begins on Oct. 25 and weeks earlier than Election Day on Nov. 4.
Forward of the controversy, Mamdani marched from Trump Tower to 30 Rockefeller Middle, the place the controversy came about, with a bevy of supporters, together with a marching band.

Sliwa, who misplaced to Adams within the 2021 election, informed THE CITY earlier than the controversy that he was “the folks’s mayor” after he greeted his cheering supporters. A few of them blew whistles.
“I characterize the outer boroughs. I characterize the working class. I’m the populist candidate,” he stated. “Andrew Cuomo, he’s outdated. He had it. He had his probability. He destroyed the state. And Mamdani, that’s fantasy. I’m bringing actuality to the stage tonight.”
Cuomo was the final to reach, greeting supporters earlier than going into the controversy studio.

