He reminded the audience that Mr. Trump defended those values in abstract on the campaign trail during the Republican primary contests. Even with a shared antagonist in Mr. Trump, Mr. de Blasio and Mr. Cuomo have not been able to bridge the gap between them that, those close to both men say, has seemingly widened beyond repair. “We will stand up and say, ‘Yes we are black, white and brown — but we are one,’” Mr. Cuomo said in his speech. Advertisement Continue reading the main story“And that is the New York way,” Mr. Cuomo said. “We are always New York,” Mr. de Blasio ended.
Source: New York Times November 22, 2016 01:13 UTC