Virginia governor says he'll let New Yorkers decide Cuomo's fate - "The Takeout"
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Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, a political survivor who weathered calls for his resignation two years ago, is one of the few Democrats who is not weighing in on whether embattled fellow Governor Andrew Cuomo should step down, after investigators appointed by the New York Attorney General Letitia James concluded that Cuomo had sexually harassed multiple women.
"What's happening in New York is very, very unfortunate," Northam told CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett on "The Takeout" this week. "I will let the people of New York decide his fate. I think that's the most appropriate thing. I've certainly got enough on my plate in Virginia not to get into New York politics." President Biden, members of Congress and governors of neighboring states have called on Cuomo to resign in the wake of James' report. Four New York district attorneys have also opened investigations into Cuomo.More Related News
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