«New Yorkers are making a distinction between Governor Andrew Cuomo's
possible run for a third term and any future national ambitions,» says Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion.
Not exact matches
The case, likely to highlight Albany's chronic insider, pay - to - play culture, comes at a bad time
for the governor, who is
running for a
third term in 2018 and is widely considered a
possible candidate
for president in 2020.
It's
possible that he decides not to
run for a
third term and has decreased interest in the ConCon or that he leaves New York
for a position in the Clinton 45 administration.
If Cuomo plans to
run for a
third term in 2018, the charges against his former aides could hurt his re-election hopes and embolden rumored
possible challengers such as state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.