New Yorkers are about to get hit with massive TV ad blitz as NYC mayoral candidates spend more than $600K and counting
Election season is in full swing in New York City.
New Yorkers are about to be bombarded with political ads — as mayoral candidates shell out more than half a million dollars to fill the airwaves in the final stretch of the campaign.
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The massive ad blitz is set to start this week as both lefty Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani and ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who is running as an independent, air their first TV spots of the general race.
Both candidates have poured $30,000 total just to air TV spots during the Yankees-Red Sox Wildcard game on Wednesday, according to Ad Impacts.
Cuomo has another $45,000 ad buy separately set to hit midweek, bringing his campaign’s commercials tab to more than $434,000 over the next few weeks, the ad tracker site reports.
Mamdani, the Democratic Socialists of America candidate and current front-runner in the November election, also dropped $35,000 on a spot set to air on ESPN in the New York metro area starting Thursday.
It comes as Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa just went up on the air with a scorching new ad slamming Mamdani and Cuomo, claiming New Yorkers will not be safe if either of them are elected.
Sliwa’s tab of future ad reservations came up to $87,000, while Mamdani was out $83,000, for a total $604,000 across all three candidates ahead of the November 4 election.
Cuomo is shelling out more than four times what Mamdani and Sliwa are set to spend — with the ex-gov hoping to make a last-minute push as Mayor Eric Adams abandoned his long-shot re-election bid Sunday.
Adams, who was also running as an independent, had been garnering just about 7% support in the latest polls.
Cuomo, meanwhile, has struggled to boost his numbers in the polls since his embarrasing loss to Mamdani in the Democratic primary in June.
The ex-gov is polling around 29%, nearly 20 points behind Mamdani, who came in 47% in the last survey, with Sliwa in a distant third at 11%.
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