Ex-Gov Andrew Cuomo told The Post he believes the Democratic Party is “headed down a dangerous road,” in his first public sighting since losing to lefty mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani.

“I’m very proud of the effort that we ran. It was an important message and an important campaign,” Cuomo said while walking with his daughter, Michaela Kennedy-Cuomo, on Wednesday evening.
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“I think New Yorkers heard us … I think this city, the Democratic Party is headed down a dangerous road, and the campaign was about pointing out the issues and the potential pitfalls, and I think it worked very well,” Cuomo continued.

Cuomo, 67, conceded Tuesday night after receiving 42% of the Big Apple’s vote.
He mounted an independent run against Mamdani and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa after losing the Democratic mayoral primary in June.
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