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imageNEW YORK: Mario Cuomo, the former New York governor who was once considered a prime candidate for the White House or the Supreme Court, died on Thursday aged 82.

He died at home from natural causes due to heart failure, just hours after his eldest son Andrew was inaugurated for a second term as New York governor.

"He couldn't be here physically today, my father. But my father is in this room. He's in the heart and mind of every person who is here," Andrew Cuomo's office said in a statement.

"His inspiration and his legacy and experience is what has brought this state to this point."

Known in part for his eloquent speeches and his steadfast opposition to New York reinstating the death penalty, Cuomo rose to national prominence thanks to a famous 1984 speech at the Democratic National Convention.

In it, he delivered a rebuttal to president Ronald Reagan's depiction of the US as a "shining city on a hill" filled with opportunity for all, saying instead that many Americans remained impoverished or feared losing their jobs.

"The hard truth is that not everyone is sharing in this city's splendor and glory," Cuomo told rapt Democrats in the San Francisco address.

"Mr President, you ought to know that this nation is more a 'Tale of Two Cities' than it is just a 'shining city on a hill.'"

Despite being considered a possible frontrunner in subsequent presidential nomination battles, Cuomo never ran for the White House.

In 1993, he asked president Bill Clinton to consider him for the Supreme Court but he withdrew his candidacy just before an offer was made. Eventually, another New Yorker, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, secured the nomination. She still serves in the US's top court.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2014

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