NEW YORK (WABC) -- Time is running out for the New York City mayoral candidates to convince voters why they should be their choice at the polls.

With less than a week to go until Election Day, the candidates are making their final push on the campaign trail.

Four years ago, Curtis Sliwa won Staten Island with 67% of the vote, but Andrew Cuomo hopes this year will be different.

The Republican Sliwa greeted Staten Island voters at the ferry terminal on Wednesday morning -- a reliably Republican slice of the electorate where Sliwa might be expected to dominate.

But Cuomo, who chased moderate voters in The South Bronx on Tuesday, was on the island on Wednesday as well.

"Cuomo is a fair weather friend, I think people on Staten Island know both him and Zohran are coming there to get the vo

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