Cuomo running for V.P.?

Fred Dicker theorizes, “Is Cuomo trying to run for vice president on Biden’s ticket?

Gov. Cuomo’s dream of being president has been dashed for the current election cycle but that doesn’t mean he isn’t angling for the second- most-powerful job in the nation: vice president on a ticket headed by current VP Joe Biden.  That’s the most provocative of three theories circulating among state Democrats seeking to explain Cuomo’s effusive, jaw-dropping, and attention-grabbing embrace of Biden over the past two weeks … Cuomo’s showcasing of Biden during three high-profile appearances together last Thursday and Friday and during the previous week were seen by some of the state’s most influential Democrats as what one called “an obvious effort’’ to join a Biden ticket …”

Possible, but I doubt it.  Andrew’s popularity is nowhere near what it was and he would not bring a lot of positives to the ticket.

“… Several angry Democrats, all strong Clinton backers, told The Post that Cuomo’s embrace of Biden had further damaged the former first lady and secretary of state as she struggles with investigations into her private e-mail server, plunging poll numbers, and what seems to many like a President Obama-backed Biden candidacy …”

No.  Andrew is even less likable than Hillary.  Staying away from the campaign is a plus for her.

“… The second theory holds that Cuomo has been promoting Biden to put pressure on Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Southern District US Attorney Preet Bharara, and possibly Obama himself to block or terminate Bharara’s investigation of Cuomo’s shutdown last year of the corruption-fighting Moreland Commission and allegations he or his aides sought to interfere with the probe …”

Possible, but what would Obama and Biden get out of this?  Democrats do not have much love for Andrew so what would they get by helping him out?

“… Mayor de Blasio, Cuomo’s Democratic nemesis, is at the center of the third theory, which holds that the governor’s embrace of Biden is part of an effort to overshadow the politically struggling mayor …”

I’m going with this one.