Despite resigning in disgrace last summer amid a sexual harassment scandal and accusations of misconduct, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has seemingly been attempting to make a comeback in recent weeks.
He has made at least two public addresses, Bloomberg reported. It was at an address to clergy in the Bronx that he announced he was open to the option of running for governor again.
“I’m open to all options,” he said, Bloomberg reported.
He even said he would be open to creating his own political party to run again.
“I’ve done it before. My father’s done it before,” he said.
Considering how the past year has gone for Cuomo, his suggestion about running again is audacious, perhaps foolishly so.
Cuomo made these comments on March 17, even though on March 15 the state comptroller released an audit that outlined the number of nursing home deaths that Cuomo’s administration covered up during the pandemic.
The Cuomos are done.