ALBANY (AP) -- Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo is distancing himself from a split among Senate Democrats by members who said they had his support.
Six days after four Democrats formed what they call an independent Democratic caucus, Cuomo says he neither supports nor opposes the caucus that has weakened the Democratic conference.
The caucus of three senior Democrats, including Senator Dave Valesky, and a freshman says it formed because it opposes the leadership in the Democratic conference.
Democrats lost the Senate majority in the November elections after two often chaotic years in charge.
The caucus announced its plans last week just before Cuomo's State of the State speech with an agenda that mirrors Cuomo's plans.
Sen. Jeffrey Klein says Cuomo remains supportive of each and every member of the caucus.
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