New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on campaign visit to Dominican Republican, Puerto Rico
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has taken his campaign for a second term to the Caribbean, with stops in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
Following a meeting Friday with Dominican President Danilo Medina, Cuomo said he wants to encourage closer international ties and will return on a trade mission if he wins re-election next month.
Cuomo noted the growing political and economic power of Dominicans living in New York and said it's a positive trend for both places.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Cuomo plans to visit San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Friday afternoon before heading home.
More than a million New Yorkers are of Puerto Rican or Dominican heritage.
Cuomo has said he'll lead trade missions to several nations to increase foreign trade.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Cuomo faces Republican Rob Astorino in next month's election.