A Republican billionaire donor has urged Sliwa to withdraw from the race and unite behind former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Curtis Sliwa, the Republican Partyโs candidate for New York City mayor, has vowed to stay in the race, despite mounting calls urging him to quit just days before early voting begins.
โLetโs be very clear: I am not dropping outโunder no circumstances,โ Sliwa told reporters on Tuesday outside a Manhattan subway station. โIโve already been offered money to drop out, I said no.โ
Sliwa, who founded the Guardian Angels, a volunteer neighborhood watch group that patrols the cityโs subways and streets, emphasized his grassroots ties and urged New Yorkers to vote for a candidate who represents ordinary residents rather than wealthy interests.
โThe billionaires are not picking the mayor. Theyโve been wrong every step of the way,โ he said.
Sliwaโs comments came a day after billionaire businessman and Republican megadonor John Catsimatidis publicly called for him to withdraw from the race and unite behind former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is running as an independent after losing the Democratic Partyโs nomination to Zohran Mamdani.
Catsimatidis, who previously backed Mayor Eric Adamsโs now-suspended reelection campaign, has become a vocal advocate for consolidating moderate and conservative voters behind a single anti-Mamdani candidate. Speaking Monday on โSid & Friends in the Morning,โ a talk show on his 77 WABC Radio network, Catsimatidis said that Sliwaโs exit was necessary to prevent a Mamdani victory.
โCurtis has to realize that he should love New York more than anything else. It certainly looks like Curtis should pull out right now,โ Catsimatidis told host Sid Rosenberg, adding that Sliwa, at 71, still has plenty of political life ahead of him. โHe could win the next election because people will be proud of him for doing the right thing for New York City, instead of the wrong thing.โ
โWe cannot take a chance on Zohran winningโand every commonsense New Yorker feels the same way,โ Catsimatidis said.
Calls for Sliwa to quit have intensified over the past weeks as multiple polls show that Mamdani maintains a comfortable double-digit lead over both Cuomo and Sliwa, and that the gap between Mamdani and Cuomo would narrow significantly if Sliwa were to withdraw.
By Bill Pan







