Cynthia Nixon to voters: ‘I’m so much more than an actor’
ALBANY, N.Y. — “Sex and the City” star Cynthia Nixon says she has a simple response to voters who question whether she has the experience necessary to run for governor of New York.
“You know me as an actor,” she told The Associated Press in an interview this past week. “But I’m so much more than an actor.”
So far in her fledgling Democratic primary campaign against two-term incumbent Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Nixon has set out to prove just that. She has relentlessly attacked Cuomo as a political bully who has been unable to fix state government corruption, inequalities in education and New York City’s beleaguered subways. She’s also questioned Cuomo’s economic development programs and criticized the newly approved state budget as another product of Albany’s backroom deals.
“Cuomo has been in office eight years. Hardly anything has changed,” Nixon said. “If we want change, people like me, who have never run for office before, have to get involved.”