With just under two weeks to go until the start of New York City’s early voting period, the three major candidates for mayor are beginning to make their final pitch to voters.

The remaining candidates — Democratic nominee and Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani, independent candidate and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa — are looking at a narrower field since Mayor Eric Adams dropped his independent bid for reelection.

Here is how the candidates spent Sunday on the campaign trail.

Cuomo endorsed by 70 faith leaders

Cuomo, who is looking to redeem himself in November’s general election following an unexpected primary defeat at the hands of Mamdani, boasted on Sunday of the endorsements of 70 reverends, pastors, bishops, and apostles across New York City’s five bo

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