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2 former governors resigned in scandal. Now they want to be mayors.

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Last updated: March 20, 2025 8:24 pm
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In the realm of politics, second chances are not always easy to come by. However, for two former governors who resigned in disgrace, the opportunity to make a comeback seems more attainable than ever. Andrew Cuomo, the former governor of New York who stepped down amidst sexual harassment allegations in 2021, has set his sights on the mayoral seat of New York City. On the other side of the Hudson River, Jim McGreevey, the former governor of New Jersey who left office in 2004 following a scandal involving an extramarital affair, is campaigning to lead Jersey City.

Despite their tainted reputations, both Cuomo and McGreevey are banking on the idea that voters will prioritize their executive experience over their political missteps. In today’s political landscape, where standards of character seem to have been eroded, the two former governors may have a shot at redemption.

Both campaigns are centered around the theme of executive experience, with a focus on key issues such as public safety, clean streets, affordable housing, and the regulation of e-bikes. McGreevey emphasizes the need for a proven track record of accomplishments, while Cuomo highlights his achievements as a chief executive.

It is evident that both candidates are taking subtle jabs at current big city Democratic mayors who transitioned from legislative roles to executive positions without much success. McGreevey and Cuomo believe that their past experiences, despite the controversies that led to their resignations, set them apart from their opponents in the upcoming elections.

While the road to redemption may not be easy, Cuomo and McGreevey are not the first politicians to attempt a political comeback after leaving office under a cloud of scandal. Some have succeeded, while others have faced legal barriers that prevented them from running for office again. McGreevey’s resignation speech, famously known for his declaration as a “gay American,” was just one aspect of a larger scandal involving unethical behavior during his tenure. After his resignation, McGreevey embarked on a journey of self-discovery and social reform, working to help former prisoners reintegrate into society.

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In contrast, Cuomo has spent the past few years fighting to clear his name of the allegations that led to his resignation. Despite the cloud of controversy surrounding him, Cuomo remains defiant, denying any wrongdoing and attributing the scandals to political enemies. His campaign launch video briefly alludes to the scandals but focuses more on his leadership during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Both Cuomo and McGreevey are backed by major political allies as they embark on their campaigns for mayoral seats in their respective cities. While they face criticism for their perceived lack of genuine connection to the communities they seek to lead, both candidates are determined to prove their worth and earn the trust of voters.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, the rise of disgraced politicians seeking redemption highlights the changing dynamics of public perception and the willingness of voters to overlook past transgressions in favor of experience and leadership. Whether Cuomo and McGreevey can successfully navigate their paths to political redemption remains to be seen, but their campaigns serve as a testament to the enduring nature of second chances in politics.

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