Cuomo Aides Wrote Democratic Party Mailer Linking Nixon To Anti-Semitism
Top aides of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wrote and approved the state Democratic Party’s mailing that accused challenger Cynthia Nixon of being soft on anti-Semitism and supporting the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against Israel, the New York Post reported Wednesday.
Cuomo has denied that he had anything to do with the mailer, which went out to Jewish neighborhoods a few days before election day for his contentious primary. But sources told the Post that former top aide Larry Schwartz was “very involved” in the effort. Schwartz served as Cuomo’s secretary from 2011 to 2015, when he was appointed to the board of the MTA.
“We all know that Larry is the person closest to the governor and he doesn’t do anything without the Cuomos’ knowledge,” a source said. “It’s similar to a criminal cartel where they only communicate verbally to a handful of trusted people, of which Larry is one.”
A Cuomo campaign spokeswoman largely confirmed Schwartz’s involvement.
“Larry Schwartz who serves on our campaign in a volunteer capacity was reviewing mail pieces in an ad hoc fashion, but he only saw the positive section of the mailer and never saw the negative section,” spokeswoman Lis Smith told the Post. “Had he seen it, it would have never gone out.”
The mailer said that Nixon is “against funding for yeshivas,” supports BDS and has been “silent on the rise of anti-Semitism.”
Nixon, who is raising her children Jewish, called the mailer “disgusting and cynical” and “Trumpian.”
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