Zohran Mamdani, NYC mayor
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New York Magazine on MSNZohran Mamdani Has Awakened a Powerful New Political ForceIn a town where all politics is tribal, Mamdani has emerged as a leader of New York’s South Asian community, 600,000 strong, which is now following its Irish, Italian, Jewish, Black, and Latino predecessors in demanding a seat at the table inside City Hall. That bloc is squarely behind Mamdani and fighting hard for victory in November.
The poll results emerge as Cuomo relaunched his campaign as an independent following his primary defeat by Mamdani.
The Democratic mayoral nominee told members of the Partnership for New York City he still supported the ideas behind the slogan.
He is the hottest topic in New York City right now, for better or worse. Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor, has been supported by many and critic
Mamdani came under fire for not condemning the phrase at the tail end of the primary election, and he has faced accusations that this stance bolstered Jewish hate and was antisemitic, including
NYC landlords are scrambling to stop Mamdani's ascent, warning that the candidate's policies would "destroy" the city's rental market. But renters back him up.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is also running against Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo, the former New York governor, in November’s election.
A protest against New York City’s controversial possible next mayor, Zohran Mamdani, got so bizarre it’s been compared to a Netflix comedy sketch. Several dozen demonstrators waving USA, Israel and LGBTQ flags and Trump banners gathered on the steps of City Hall in Manhattan and chanted ‘No Mamdani’ on Tuesday.
Zohran Mamdani urges urgent infrastructure upgrades for New York City following flash floods and heavy rains that disrupted transport.
The comments came in a closed-door meeting with an influential business consortium, the New York Times reported.
Move to Ohio? Ohi-no. Proud New Yorkers ripped an anti-Zohran Mamdani billboard Monday for urging them to move to Ohio — finding the prospect as unappetizing as a bowl of Cincinnati chili.