Andrew Giuliani, son of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and a former aide in the Trump administration, told several media outlets Wednesday that he is “strongly considering” a run for New York governor in 2022. Giuliani, 35, who has never been elected to public office, told Fox News, the Washington Examiner, and the New York Times that he is mulling the idea. “I plan to run,” Giuliani told the Washington Examiner, saying that he believes he has the best chance to “win and take the state back” outside of “anybody named Trump.” “I think there’s an opportunity in 2022 with a wounded Democratic candidate, whether it’s going to be Gov. [Andrew] Cuomo, whether it’s going to be a radical [Attorney General] Letitia James, whether it’s going to be a no-name lieutenant governor, I think there’s a very, very real chance to win,” he said. The New York State …