Rudy Giuliani's son declares his candidacy for New York governor
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[May 19, 2021]
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Andrew Giuliani,
the son of embattled former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, on
Tuesday announced his candidacy for the 2022 Republican nomination for
governor of New York, aiming to replace scandal-ridden Democratic
incumbent Andrew Cuomo.
Touting his father's success in reducing crime in New York City before
leaving office in 2001, the younger Giuliani said he would make New York
state a better place, particularly for businesses hit hard by the
pandemic.
"The man was able to accomplish what I hope to accomplish in New York
state, which is turning around what many people think may be an
ungovernable place," Giuliani said at a news conference in lower
Manhattan, with New York Harbor as a backdrop.
"There is no more effective playbook than the Giuliani playbook," said
Giuliani, 35, a graduate of Duke University who has never served in
elected office.
Giuliani's candidacy may set up a contest between two prominent New York
political families. The current governor, Andrew Cuomo, is the son of
Mario Cuomo, who served three terms as the state's highest elective
official.
Andrew Cuomo has come under sharp political fire in recent months. He is
facing investigations for his accounting of COVID-19 deaths in state
nursing homes, as well as for allegations of sexual harassment by former
staffers and others.
Andrew Giuliani touted his close ties with former U.S. President Donald
Trump, having worked in the White House's Office of Public Liaison at a
time when his father was a personal attorney to the president.
He noted some businesses have left New York after finding better
economic opportunities in Florida.
"We need somebody in New York who is going to get those unemployment
numbers back down and not help the unemployment numbers in Florida,"
Giuliani said.
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Andrew Giuliani, the son of former New York City Mayor Rudolph
Giuliani, speaks during a news conference to launch his Republican
campaign for governor of New York in 2022, in Manhattan in New York
City, New York, U.S., May 18, 2021. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
Asked how he would convince businesses to return to
New York, he replied: "Right now I'm not certain there is a very
good answer to that. Businesses have been disincentivized."
But he added: "I know that, with our policy agenda, within the first
three to four years, New York will go from being the highest-taxed
state, one of the least business-friendly states in the country, to
one of the most business-friendly states in the country."
Giuliani spoke glowingly about low unemployment during the Trump
Administration. "I think his policies were some of the best policies
in the last 50 years in this country."
Rudy Giuliani's business dealings with Ukrainian oligarchs while he
was working as Trump's lawyer are the subject of a probe by federal
prosecutors in Manhattan. Federal agents searched his home and
office in April, seizing phones and computers.
Giuliani defended his father on Tuesday, calling the investigation
of his Ukraine dealings the result of a politicized U.S. Justice
Department.
The elder Giuliani also faces a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit by a
voting machine company over his false claims about the November 2020
presidential election being rigged.
(Reporting by Julia Harte in Washington and Barbara Goldberg in New
York; Editing by Dan Grebler)
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