Book says Biden Camp creates ruckus over Cuomo’s DNC speech

Joe Biden’s colleagues were angry that the New York government. Andrew Cuomo made A serving video Asked for the 2020 Democratic National Convention and to redo his camp – but he refused, a new book says.

“Every four years, Democrats asked themselves the same question about the New York governor and former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development: ‘How will Andrew Cuomo send us this time?’Lucky: How Joe Biden Wins Bareilly Presidency. ”

The book states that four years ago, Kyomo insisted on “,” doubling his allotted time, while his team refused to participate in fact-checking sessions.

Then last year, when Cuomo “should have used his credibility to explain why Biden had the best plans to deal with the epidemic,” he instead “recorded some homage to himself,” N.B.C. Jonathan Allen, author of the news, and Amy Parens of the Hill.

The video was sent by Cuomo’s team on the day of the convention, Tome says.

The governor claimed in the clip, “We climbed the impossible mountain, and right now, we are on the other side.”

Jonathan Allen of NBC News and Amy Parnes of The Hill write that Andrew-Tomomo, the government, recorded some tribute to himself rather than praising then-Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
NBC News’ Jonathan Allen and The Hill’s Amy Parnes write that instead of praising the government’s then Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, Gov. Andrew Como recorded “some tribute to himself.”
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He did not hear Biden’s name in the video for 4 minutes and 50 seconds – which was 5 minutes long, the book notes.

The writer wrote, “The squad that wrote the speech of the convention looked on in disbelief.

“They asked Cuomo’s colleagues to resume it. The answer came back: no.”

“They put the speech at our door, lit it in the fire, rang the doorbell, and then ran away,” a source involved with the conference’s production said of the camp at Kumo.

Says the author, “Cuomo was a far greater headache for Democrats than any of the four Republicans who spoke on the first night – former Ohio Governor John Kasich, former New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman, former New York Representative Susar Molinari, and Former Hewlett. —Park CEO Meg Whitman. ”

Representatives for Cuomo did not immediately respond to the Post’s request on Tuesday for comment on the book’s claims.

Cuomo is now in the fight for his political life amid allegations of sex-harassment.

– Unscheduled reporting by Bernadette Hogan

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