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FOX 5: Final NYC mayoral debate night before polls open: How to watch, what to know

FOX 5: Final NYC mayoral debate night before polls open: How to watch, what to know

By Adeja Shivonne

The Brief

  • The final mayoral debate Wednesday gives Mamdani, Cuomo and Sliwa one last chance to sway voters before early voting starts Saturday.
  • Curtis Sliwa faces pressure to drop out as polls suggest Cuomo could tighten the race against Mamdani if he did.
  • Mamdani builds momentum with progressives while Cuomo sharpens his attacks and Sliwa gains viral appeal online.

 

When is the debate?

Wednesday’s two-hour debate, hosted by Spectrum NY1, The City, and WNYC/Gothamist, begins at 7 p.m. 

It’s the final major moment before early voting opens Saturday and the last opportunity for each candidate to make their case for the future of New York.


Who won the last debate?

Why you should care:

While no clear winner emerged, analysts say Mamdani held his lead by avoiding major missteps, Cuomo relied on his executive experience, and Sliwa’s offbeat humor and streetwise anecdotes, including stories about his mafia run-ins, made him an unlikely social media favorite.

Ben Max, host of the Max Politics podcast, joined Good Day New York on Friday morning with his analysis of the debate.

When asked if anyone won last night, Max said there were no “game changers” from the debate, meaning “Zohran Mamdani, as the front-runner, had a pretty good debate because he didn’t make any huge gaff and nobody brought him down significantly.”

Max added: “But I did think, in the debate itself, if you just look at how it was debated, Curtis Sliwa had a pretty good night.”

Will Sliwa drop out?

Since the first debate, the political pressure has only intensified. 

Several conservative voices, including Trump ally John Catsimatidis and the editorial boards of the New York Post and Daily News, have urged Sliwa to drop out to consolidate anti-Mamdani voters behind Cuomo. 

NYC mayoral poll

A new Gotham/AARP poll suggests that if Sliwa exited the race, Cuomo would trail Mamdani by just four points, 44.6% to 40.7%. But Sliwa isn’t budging.

“People who know nothing about politics suggest that everybody who’s going to vote for me is suddenly going to be reborn: We love Andrew Cuomo,” Sliwa said in a viral interview this week, dismissing billionaire Bill Ackman’s calls for him to step aside. 

Meet the candidates

Curtis Sliwa (R)

Returning to the mayoral race after his 2021 defeat to New York City Mayor Eric AdamsCurtis Sliwa, 71, brings his tough-on-crime message back to the Republican forefront. 

The Guardian Angels founder and radio host is banking on his core base in conservative outer-borough neighborhoods.

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