'Sex and the City' actress Cynthia Nixon to challenge NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo in primary

Nixon accuses Cuomo of failing to fix the the city's subway system.

In a video announcement, the actress states: “I love New York. I’ve never lived anywhere else."

The video, which aims to introduce her to voters, shows her at home with her wife Christine and son Charlie, and walking her son Max to school.

In the coming weeks, Nixon will travel across the state to hear from voters, according to an announcement from her campaign.

Her message also echoes the outsider, progressive message other candidates have invoked this year.

“We are sick of politicians who care more about headlines and power than they do about us. It can’t just be business as usual anymore,” she said.

Her announcement video emphasizes her long ties to the city and that she is a graduate of its public schools. It emphasizes her life as a New Yorker, showing her walking the streets and taking the subway.

Her announcement video ends with her on the train as the announcer says "Next stop, Albany."

The gubernatorial primary is Sept. 13.