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Mario Matthew Cuomo ( / ˈkwoʊmoʊ / KWOH-moh, Italian: [ˈkwɔːmo]; June 15, 1932 – January 1, 2015) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 52nd governor of New York for three terms, from 1983 to 1995. [1]
Mario Cuomo (born June 15, 1932, Queens, New York, U.S.—died January 1, 2015, New York, New York) American politician who served three terms as governor of New York (1983–94). One of the most prominent figures in the Democratic Party, he was known as a powerful speaker and a champion of progressive policies.
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Mario Cuomo: The Last Liberal
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NY1 to co-host special live panel about Mario Cuomo's political legacy
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Jan 2, 2015 · Mario Matthew Cuomo was born on June 15, 1932, and grew up behind the small grocery store run by his parents in Queens. He attended St. John’s University in New York City, and after graduating with honors in 1953, he spent a summer playing minor league baseball in Georgia for a Pittsburgh Pirates farm team.
Jan 2, 2015 · Jan. 1, 2015. Mario M. Cuomo, the three-term governor of New York who commanded the attention of the country with a compelling public presence, a forceful defense of liberalism and his exhaustive ...
Jan 2, 2015 · January 2, 2015. By T.G. Branfalt ALBANY, N.Y. (Reuters) - Mario Cuomo, the three-time governor of New York and a leading voice of the Democratic Party's liberal wing who turned down several ...
Jan 1, 2015 · 03:30 - Source: CNN. CNN —. Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo – who rose from the Depression-era streets of Queens to serve three times as governor and whose passionate keynote address at the ...
Jan 2, 2015 · "Mario Cuomo was a remarkable man and a gifted speaker whose renowned speeches and countless contributions to New York will leave a lasting legacy throughout our great state," Mark-Viverito said ...