Washington Examiner: “Andrew Giuliani, a former top Trump aide and son of ‘America’s Mayor,’ is ‘heavily considering’ a bid for governor of New York in 2022, potentially setting up an epic clash between the two biggest political families in recent New York history. ‘I plan to run,’ Giuliani told Secrets. ‘Outside of anybody named Trump, I think I have the best chance to win and take the state back and I think there’s an opportunity in 2022 with a wounded Democratic candidate, whether it’s going to be Governor [Andrew] Cuomo, whether it’s going to be a radical [Attorney General] Letitia James, whether it’s going to be a no name lieutenant governor, I think there’s a very, very real chance to win,’ he added.”
“A Giuliani-Cuomo race would be a Titanic battle of New York families, a liberal-conservative fight that the state hasn’t seen in years. Cuomo is the son of former three-term New York Gov. Mario Cuomo. Cuomo is expected to run for a fourth term but he has been bruised by his mishandling of the coronavirus crisis and a sex scandal. Political betting sites suggest his odds of winning a fourth term are poor. Giuliani is the son of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and worked in the Trump White House as a director of the Office of Public Liaison. While he has no elected experience, he has been part of his family’s political business for years, a training that has produced several successful candidates, notably former President George W. Bush, a former Texas governor. In Arkansas, Sarah Sanders, a former Trump spokeswoman and daughter of longtime Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, is running for governor there.”