who does cynthia nixon endorse for ny state attorney general and lieutenant givernor

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Aug 08, 2018 · Cynthia and Zephyr team up to take on Trump and fight corruption in Albany and DC. NEW YORK, NY — Standing in front of Trump Tower, Democratic candidate for governor Cynthia Nixon today endorsed Zephyr Teachout for attorney general of New York. Citing Zephyr’s independence, progressive record, and history of standing up to power, Cynthia said Zephyr is …

Where did Cynthia Nixon go to college?

Nixon was raised on the upper west side of Manhattan in New York City. She attended Barnard College of Columbia University. Nixon's professional experience includes acting and performance as well as political advocacy related to abortion, LGBTQ issues, education, and racial issues. Nixon identifies as bisexual.

Who is the governor of New York?

General election for Governor of New York. Incumbent Andrew Cuomo defeated Marcus Molinaro, Howie Hawkins, Larry Sharpe, and Stephanie Miner in the general election for Governor of New York on November 6, 2018.

Who ran for governor in 2018?

Cynthia Nixon (Working Families Party) ran for election to the New York State Assembly to represent District 66. She lost in the general election on November 6, 2018. Nixon also ran for election for Governor of New York. She lost in the Democratic primary on September 13, 2018. Contents. 1 Biography.

How long has Cuomo been in office?

Andrew Cuomo has been in office for eight years. He’s had eight years to address the growing transit crisis in our city. Instead, he’s used the MTA like an ATM, taking money out for his pet projects. Governor Cuomo has been focused on making superficial, cosmetic changes rather than fixing the real problems.

Does Cynthia Nixon ride the subway?

Unlike Governor Cuomo, Cynthia Nixon rides the subway every day so she understands we need to fix it, now. Every day, the subway gets more crowded and less reliable. Average train speeds are slower now than they were in the 1950s, and delays on the MTA have tripled in the last 5 years.