A new Andrew Cuomo ad positions him as the supposed victim of an alleged political smear. It also conveniently ignores multiple investigations agreeing he sexually harassed women
Pass! Photo: Monica Schipper/Getty Images With my apologies for piling on, it has come to my attention that Andrew Cuomo, disgraced former governor of New York, would like to make a comeback, please. This is the only conclusion I can draw from his release of a $369,000 ad spot on Monday.
Nonetheless, Cuomo has plowed forward with the I-was-framed narrative as he begins putting himself out there again. He recently informed Bloomberg that, actually, he has been “vindicated” in the court of public opinion. Meanwhile, a Siena College Research Institute poll published last week states that “voters continue to view Cuomo 2:1 unfavorably; don’t think he’s vindicated.” By a 58-to-21 percent margin, most voters believe that he did sexually harass women in his orbit.
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