Nixon, Cuomo to face off in debate as NY primary draws near
ALBANY, N.Y. — For months they’ve circled each other, the liberal actress and activist looking to knock off the state’s consummate political insider, a two-term incumbent and possible presidential candidate. Now, Cynthia Nixon and Andrew Cuomo will square off Wednesday in their only scheduled debate before next months’ Democratic primary.
The televised exchange at Hofstra University comes two weeks before the state’s Sept. 13 Democratic primary. With Nixon trailing in the polls and in fundraising, the debate provides the former “Sex and the City” star with what could be her last good chance to speak directly to voters — and perhaps knock Cuomo off his game.
Look for Cuomo to tout his progressive credentials and his opposition to Republican President Donald Trump while trying to avoid gaffes, such as the one he made two weeks ago when he said America “was never that great.”
“The stakes are extremely high for Nixon,” said Baruch College political scientist Doug Muzzio, who predicted that she would come armed with 15 to 20 one-liners intended to rattle Cuomo. “She’s got to make up an incredible amount of points before she’s even in striking distance. She’s got to be knowledgeable about the issues, tough but not too tough.”

