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OPINION

Cuomo's Deft Move to Beat Biden

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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (Stefani Reynolds/Getty Images)

Dick Morris By Tuesday, 05 May 2020 05:05 AM EDT Current | Bio | Archive

On April 26, New York State’s Board of Elections announced the cancellation of the state’s presidential primary slated for the end of June. With only former Vice President Joe Biden still in the running, the decision would seem to be inconsequential.

And that’s just what New York governor Andrew Cuomo probably wants us to think.

The fact is that the cancellation means that Biden cannot add New York’s 274 delegates to his total of first ballot commitments, making it harder for him to lock in a majority.

Biden now has but 1,433 of the 1991 he needs for the nomination.

Given New York’s central role in showing other states how to cope with the virus, it's likely that they will follow suit and cancel their primaries as well.

Cuomo must hope they will because, if they do, Biden may not be able to reach the magic number of first ballot commitments.

If Biden’s campaign continues to falter with the candidate locked in his basement and only emerging in public for inarticulate, stumbling interviews, delegates may wonder what kind of a candidate he will be. And, should Tara Reade’s accusations gain broader coverage and credibility, delegates may be searching for the eject button to rid themselves of a Biden nomination.

But if a first ballot nomination is locked in by state primary results, the Convention would be legally bound to choose Biden, virtually conceding the race to President Trump.

If Biden is short of the first ballot majority, delegates would be free to look elsewhere.

Did Governor Cuomo deliberately cancel his home state primary to improve his chances?

He vehemently denies it. He says he’s not running and has no interest in the presidency.

But he has yet to issue a Shermanesque denial (the Civil War's Union General William Tecumseh Sherman famously said, in 1884, "if nominated, I refuse to run. If elected I will not serve.")

His people note that the cancellation decision was made by the Board of Elections, appointed by the governor, not by Cuomo himself or by the Legislature.

But it's unlikely that so major a political decision would not have been taken without his approval and/or prompting. The New York Primary was once delayed already until June 23.

At the time, that was the last possible date.

A primary for state and local offices will be held on that date.

So why cancel the presidential primary if the Board had to go through the expense if a statewide primary anyway?

And, if voters will go to the polls for state and local primaries, what is the public health reason for cancelling the presidential primary?

The Board says it was to simplify its administrative tasks and to minimize crowding at the polls, explanations that fall short of convincing.

The Board took flack for its decision from Bernie Sanders who stood to amass delegates and from his supporters like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. 

Why put up with the flack if not on orders from the governor?

Cuomo is deftly moving to exploit his national celebrity gained by his daily briefings that have been informative and objective, and are universally praised.

But his moment in the sun will end with the coronavirus.

Unless it wins him the Democratic nomination.

Dick Morris is former presidential advisor and political strategist. He is a regular contributor to Newsmax TV. Read Dick Morris's ReportsMore Here.

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