Venues reject Cynthia Nixon campaign event. She blames Cuomo
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Cynthia Nixon thinks Andrew Cuomo was behind the refusal by two venues to host her campaign’s first stop in the state’s second-largest city.
The Democratic candidate for New York governor’s economic development discussion with local leaders originally was scheduled Wednesday at a Buffalo community centre, but Nixon was turned away after being told the venue couldn’t host political events.
After being turned away from a second venue, the “Sex and the City” star met with community leaders at Babeville, musician Ani DiFranco’s concert hall located in a refurbished church. Cuomo’s “power establishment” forced the venue changes, Nixon said after the round table discussion, which was closed to the media.
“I just want to say I’m here meeting with grassroots leaders and activists in Buffalo, and I guess that’s really threatening to the power establishment here,” Nixon said. “It shouldn’t be. It’s a democracy. I just want to talk.”