Rebranding Of Cuomo Campaign Committee Fuels Speculation He'll Seek Third Term

ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork/AP) -- Is Gov. Andrew Cuomo thinking about a third term?

New York Board of Elections records show Cuomo's campaign committee has changed its name to "Andrew Cuomo 2018."

A spokesman for the Democrat's campaign declined to comment Monday on the new name. The change was first reported by the Daily News, which also reported that Cuomo is holding a $15,000-a-person fundraiser in New York City on Tuesday.

Cuomo was re-elected in November and hasn't said whether he wants a third term. Until recently, he was widely believed to be considering a presidential run in 2016.

Larry Schwartz, a former top Cuomo aide who left the administration this year, said in a statement that he would "bet anything" that Cuomo runs again.

Cuomo's late father, Mario, also served three terms as governor.

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