For Cuomo and Nixon, a Rush to Secure Black Votes Early
Not long after it became clear that Cynthia Nixon would challenge Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, the Rev. Clinton Miller, who leads a mostly black, 1,200-member congregation in Brooklyn, received a call from a close associate of Mr. Cuomos asking if the governor could speak at his church.
The answer was a swift no. Mr. Miller said the governors office had not been responsive enough to community concerns like contracting for minority- and women-owned businesses.
Mr. Cuomo wound up finding an audience at black churches each of the last two Sundays rare back-to-back appearances for him at the pulpit.
In between his visits, Ms. Nixon formally declared her candidacy, making her first appearance in Brownsville, Brooklyn, speaking before a mostly black audience in one of the poorer neighborhoods in the city. And she gave her first formal interview to the oldest black newspaper in the country.
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