New York mayor candidate Sliwa says he was offered money to quit race

Curtis Sliwa, the founder of Guardian Angels, is participating in a protest against the tent shelter for immigrants in Floyd Bennett Field in Floyd Bennett Field in the New York City Brooklyn district on August 22, 2023.
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Curtis Sliwa, a Republican candidate in the New York Mayor race, said on Wednesday that wealthy people who have received money over and over again to end their campaign received at least seven calls from their “ambassadors”.
Sliwa hit these offers as “unethical and illegal”.
And if he receives another offer, he warned that he will begin to explain the names of the rich York people who did them, WNBC notified.
Sliwa reiterated his oath not to suspend the campaign.
Guardian Angels founder, when the November 4 election day planned to stay in the race when he asked if he asked, “late and hopes to die,” he said.
President Donald Trump, Sliwa and Mayor Eric Adams former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani claimed that he had left the race to clean the way to clean up.
“Cuomo would have a chance to win if Cuomo was one -on -one,” he said.
Mamdani is a self -defining democratic socialist.
Adams and Cuomo are both democrats, but they work independently.
Latest surveys Show Mamdani that Adams and Sliwa are easily leading Cuomo, which he watched with a wide margin.
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