Governor Cuomo<br />Says There's, ‘No Way’, He Will Resign Over<br />Harassment Allegations.<br />On Sunday, New York Governor<br />Andrew Cuomo defiantly rejected renewed<br />calls for his resignation. .<br />Although more women have<br />come forward with sexual<br />harassment allegations against<br />him, Cuomo said there was<br />“no way” he would resign. .<br />I was elected by the people of the state, not<br />by politicians … I’m not going to resign because<br />of allegations. The premise of resigning because<br />of allegations is actually anti-democratic, Andrew Cuomo, via CBS News.<br />Shortly after his declaration, Democrat<br />State Senate Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins<br />of New York said he “must resign.” .<br />She said Cuomo’s various allegations are “drawing<br />away from the business of government.” .<br />New York is still in the midst of this pandemic<br />and is still facing the societal, health and<br />economic impacts of it. We need to govern<br />without daily distraction. For the good of<br />the state Governor Cuomo must resign, Andrea Stewart-Cousins, via CBS News.<br />Two anonymous sources reported to<br />CBS News that Cuomo spent the weekend<br />reaching out to state leaders and legislators. .<br />He reportedly assured them that he does not<br />intend to resign and that they must “be patient”<br />and allow the investigation to take place.