
"The ad, titled Things Can Change, opens with a woman speaking directly to the camera on a city street, saying: I used to love New York, but now it's just where I live. It then turns to footage of other New Yorkers watching Mamdani's primary win on their TVs and phones. New Yorkers have stood up for a city they can afford, Mamdani says in voiceover. We'll freeze the rent, make buses fast and free, and deliver universal child care,"
"Cuomo released his own first general election ad, dubbed Day One, on Wednesday. The 30-second ad employs AI-generated video of Cuomo failing at everyday jobs, such as driving a New York City subway train or washing a skyscraper's windows. He says that while he could pretend to do many jobs, I know what I know, and I know what I don't know. And I do know how to make governm"
Three leading NYC mayoral candidates began airing paid television and digital campaign advertisements ahead of the Nov. 4 general election. Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani released a 30-second ad titled Things Can Change focused on affordability, pledging rent freezes, fast free buses, and universal child care, and spent $267,000. Mamdani's spot shows New Yorkers reacting to his primary win and emphasizes making the city affordable for working people. Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo released a 30-second Day One ad using AI-generated video of him failing everyday jobs and saying he knows his limits and how to govern. Candidates are using advertising to reintroduce themselves and contrast messages.
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