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Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado Suspends Campaign for N.Y. Governor
Delgado emphasized commitment to a humane and equitable New York and pledged to support Democrats against President Trump despite ending his campaign.
- On Tuesday, Antonio Delgado announced he is ending his campaign for Governor of New York, citing 'no viable path forward' after careful consideration.
- Antonio Delgado and India Walton announced they are ending the Delgado/Walton campaign, with Walton praising being brought into the team and sharing Delgado's vision.
- Delgado thanked his supporters, campaign team and volunteers for their dedication and urged them to remember that their voices matter and to hold elected officials accountable.
- With Delgado out, the field now includes Bruce Blakeman, Gov. Kathy Hochul, and Adrienne Adams, with the primary on June 23 and the general election on Nov. 3.
- Looking ahead, Delgado pledged to continue working to make New York more affordable and support Democrats in efforts to hold the line against President Donald Trump.
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Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado ends bid to unseat Hochul as New York governor
Delgado failed to secure enough backing for an automatic spot on the Democratic primary ballot
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Read Full ArticleLt. Gov. Antonio Delgado drops run for governor, ending all-Black ticket
Antonio Delgado, New York’s Democratic lieutenant governor who launched a campaign against Gov. Kathy Hochul for her seat in Albany, has suddenly dropped out of this year’s race, along with his running mate, India Walton. He announced his decision on Tuesday in a statement. “I’ve decided to end my campaign for Governor of New York. After much consideration, I’ve concluded that there simply is no viable path forward,” said Delgado, who just last …
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