Andrew Cuomo
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Andrew Cuomo is an American politician who served as the 56th governor of New York from 2011 to 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, he focused on issues such as economic development, healthcare reform, and education during his tenure. Prior to his governorship, Cuomo served as the Attorney General of New York from 2007 to 2010, where he gained recognition for his work on consumer protection and public corruption cases. He also held the position of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Bill Clinton from 1997 to 2001, advocating for affordable housing and urban development initiatives.
One World Trade Center was 9/11. It was the darkest day that we went through in New York, but what we did is we got right back up and didn't let them win.
As long as there is a law in North Carolina that creates the grounds for discrimination against LGBT people, I am barring non-essential state travel to that state.
America would lose its soul not to allow in these refugees from Syria.
And it's not just his words because New Yorkers won't just take words. He lives it and you feel it.
This is a dark time in this country, in this world. I mean, there is so much bad news, so much that is out of control, so much clutter, so many irrelevancies, insecurity.
He gets it down to one word and the word is love, and Jesus Christ was about love and all the derivatives, don't judge, except look for the commonality, not his differences that's his point about immigration, forgive, be positive.
establish a comprehensive, systemwide, uniform set of sexual assault prevention and response practices at SUNY campuses.





