New York Gov's answer. Cuomo in Coronavirus gains bipartitisan praise
A stressed and divided country meets in support of the calming press conferences of the Cuomo government.
Among the many public press conferences of elected officials on public health concerns about pandemic coronavirus, there was one that stood out:Governor of New YorkAndrew Cuomo. Like many other elected officials, Cuomo led daily press conferences. But because the state it supervises is so populated and perhaps because so many media is situated in New York, its pressers often get national viewers on the points of sale of cable cars.
During last week, Cuomo was rented to constantly presented at the same time a remarkably quiet and yet serious neighborhood with regard to the prospects onThe coronavirus pandemic. His general leader was rented by individuals on both sides of the partisan fracture.
Take, for example, Fox News Co-hostMelissa Francis, Who tweeted that she appreciated her "therapy time of the Cuomo government".
SameGeorge W. Bush Press officerNicolle WallaceWent out of his way to rent the New York Democrat, calling Cuomo's press conferences An example of what people will watch "when they study crisis leadership."
Meanwhile, Director of Public Affairs of Moveon,Karine Jean-Pierre, tweeted that Cuomo "really looks like a chef."
NprScott Deterrersaid he "looked at a lot of governor-in-a-windbreaker emergency briefings and [Cuomo] doing impressive job".
And authorDave Cullen Tweeted that he is also "so impressed" of Cuomo.
Vanity faircontribution publisherPotter Maximillian said that Cuomo is "walking on leadership promenade".
And radio personalityShannon Hollygave accessories to the Mother of Cuomo,Matilda Cuomo, a former first lady in New York herself, raising him and his brother, CNN AnchorChris Cuomo, which covers the non-stop coronavirus. "What proud of their mom must be," she tweeted.
For a moment of light of the Cuomo brothers, check them on CNN, speaking of coronavirus, but also to get along who was the favorite of their mother and who tended to break the curfew.