Cuomo, Astorino stump for votes in Westchester

Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican candidate for governor Rob Astorino stumped for votes on the Sunday before Election Day. While the incumbent Cuomo still maintains a sizeable lead over his opponent,

News 12 Staff

Nov 3, 2014, 3:23 AM

Updated 3,643 days ago

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Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Republican candidate for governor Rob Astorino stumped for votes on the Sunday before Election Day.
While the incumbent Cuomo still maintains a sizeable lead over his opponent, both spent the day stumping for votes, primarily in Westchester, a place that both candidates call home.
Cuomo was courting voters at the Bethesda Baptist Church of New Rochelle.
A few blocks away, Astorino was hoping to drum up support at New Rochelle's Shiloh Baptist Church.
The two also used the final moments before Election Day to take last-minute political jabs at each other.
Cuomo continued to align the Westchester County executive with failure to comply with the federal Fair Housing Act, and the subsequent $20 million federal penalty.
Astorino took aim at Cuomo for the ongoing federal investigation into the Moreland Commission.