'Sex
and the City' actress Cynthia Nixon to run for New York
governor
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[March 20, 2018]
By Daniel Trotta
NEW YORK (Reuters) -
Actress and liberal activist Cynthia Nixon, one of the
stars of the hit television series "Sex and the City,"
announced on Monday she would run for governor of New
York, challenging incumbent Andrew Cuomo for the
Democratic nomination.
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"I love New York, and today I'm announcing my candidacy for
governor," Nixon, 51, said on Twitter.
Her campaign sets up a battle for the Sept. 13 primary between a
celebrity on the left of the Democratic Party and a moderate
governor who is often mentioned as a possible presidential
hopeful in 2020.
Cuomo, 60, the son of late New York Governor Mario Cuomo, is
seeking his third term. The general election is Nov. 6. If
successful in both the primary and general elections, Nixon
would become New York's first female and first openly gay
governor.
A statement by Nixon's campaign called her a progressive
alternative to Cuomo, referring to the governor as a centrist
whose aides were mired in legal trouble. It also made note of
the state's role in operating New York City's antiquated and
much maligned subway system.
An accompanying video, which shows Nixon at home with her wife,
Christine Marinoni, and their young son Max, also addresses
income inequality.
"Our leaders are letting us down," Nixon says in the video. "We
are the most unequal state in the entire country, with both
incredible wealth and extreme poverty."
Nixon is aligned with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, a
Democrat who is politically to the left of Cuomo. The two men
have feuded over issues such as public transit and housing in
the nation's largest city.
Cuomo's office had no immediate comment.
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In an opinion poll by Siena College, Cuomo held a lead over Nixon of
66 percent to 19 percent, according to results released on Monday
before Nixon's announcement. The poll, conducted March 11-16 by
telephone, had a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage
points. Word of a potential Nixon campaign was first reported by NY1
television on March 6.
Nixon could be banking on her celebrity to overcome an incumbent
with long ties to the Democratic Party establishment.
In Cuomo's 2014 re-election, a primary challenger with little name
recognition, Zephyr Teachout, won roughly 34 percent of the vote to
Cuomo's 62 percent, leading to speculation Cuomo might be vulnerable
to a challenge from a well-funded progressive.
Nixon starred in the HBO television series from 1998 to 2004 about
four women in New York City, playing the part of attorney Miranda
Hobbes. The show later led to two feature films. She is also a Tony
Award-winning stage actress.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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