Zohran Mamdani

Cuomo Ridiculed After Zohran Mamdani Win, Highlighting ‘Nepo Baby’ Criticism

Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been met with widespread ridicule after a recent tweet directed at mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Mamdani, who previously defeated Cuomo in the Democratic primary, is now the frontrunner in the mayoral race. Cuomo, running as an independent, is attempting to remind voters of his famous family lineage as the election approaches. A recent poll shows Mamdani leading with 50 percent of the vote while Cuomo has 22 percent, as President Donald Trump is considering intervening in the race.

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Mamdani Attacks Cuomo Over Trump Connection, Accuses “Betrayal”

New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani criticized former Governor Andrew Cuomo following a New York Times report suggesting President Trump might intervene in the mayoral race and that Cuomo had spoken with Trump. Mamdani called the alleged communication a betrayal. The potential involvement of Trump, a controversial figure in New York, adds a new layer of complexity to the already intense mayoral race. Cuomo denied speaking to Trump about the race, while the Times maintains its reporting.

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Trump, Cuomo Reportedly Talk in NYC Mayoral Race: Possible Endorsement

According to a recent report, President Donald Trump is actively researching the New York City mayoral race, seeking insights from various sources. He has reportedly consulted with pollsters, fellow politicians, and even had a secret phone call with former governor Andrew Cuomo. While it is uncertain what was discussed, this is notable given the past political clashes between the two. The motivation behind Trump’s interest may be to endorse Cuomo, who is, in the opinion of some, the best chance of defeating Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani.

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Zohran Mamdani: NYPD Should Not Handle Mental Health Calls

Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani addressed NYPD officers at a “National Night Out” event, proposing to alleviate their responsibilities by creating a Department of Community Safety to handle mental health calls. This initiative aims to allow officers to focus on crime-fighting. Mamdani’s outreach to the police comes amid criticism over past social media posts that called for defunding the NYPD, causing friction with police union leaders who are backing his opponents. Despite this, Mamdani expresses a desire for dialogue and a new approach to public safety, while State Attorney General Letitia James is trying to help him improve relations with the NYPD.

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Mamdani’s Win Spurs Progressive Surge: Thousands Consider Running for Office

Following Zohran Mamdani’s primary victory in New York City, a surge of interest in progressive politics has emerged, inspiring individuals like Erik Clemson to consider running for office. This is evidenced by the over 10,000 people who have signed up with Run for Something, a political organization supporting young candidates. Mamdani’s victory, characterized by a focus on local issues and grassroots campaigning, has resonated with many. This inspired campaigns across the country, including those of individuals such as Nick Sciretta, who is running for Congress.

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Mamdani Polls Ahead of All NYC Mayoral Rivals Combined

A recent poll conducted by Zenith Research and Public Progress Solutions shows Zohran Mamdani leading the field of five candidates with 50% of the vote. The combined support for other candidates, including Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams, along with undecided voters, totaled 49%. The poll, surveying 1,453 New York City residents, demonstrates the largest sample size of publicly released data for the general election thus far. Notably, Mamdani’s support increases in scenarios excluding certain opponents, and the poll highlights key voter concerns such as housing costs, cost of living, and crime.

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Zohran Mamdani Leads NYC Jewish Voters by 17 Points in Mayoral Race

According to a recent poll by Zenith Research and Public Progress Solutions, New York State Assembly member Zohran Mamdani holds a commanding 17-point lead among Jewish voters in the upcoming mayoral race. This support comes despite criticism regarding his views on Israel, indicating a potential shift in priorities for a significant voting bloc. The poll, conducted between July 16 and July 24, surveyed 1,453 New York City residents and revealed that 43% of likely Jewish voters support Mamdani. Key issues like housing affordability, public safety, and government integrity were more influential than foreign policy or religious identity.

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Zohran Mamdani Leads NYC Mayoral Race Amidst Establishment Opposition

A new poll reveals Zohran Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist, leading the New York City mayoral race with over 50% support. The poll, conducted by Zenith Research and Public Progress Solutions, shows former Governor Andrew Cuomo in second place with 22% of the vote and Curtis Sliwa at 13%. The poll indicates Mamdani’s support increases in a smaller field of candidates and in head-to-head scenarios, with respondents also expressing greater willingness to consider voting for him. Concerns about housing costs, the price of groceries, and crime are cited as the most important issues to the respondents. The general election is scheduled for November 4.

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Progressive Candidates Challenge Corporate Media Narrative of Success

Adelita Grijalva secured the Democratic primary for Arizona’s 7th congressional district, setting her up for a likely victory in September. Despite Grijalva’s progressive platform and endorsements from prominent figures like Bernie Sanders, coverage in The New York Times attempted to link her win to the perceived shortcomings of Zohran Mamdani. The article criticizes the media’s narrative, suggesting it misrepresents the momentum of progressive politics and their appeal beyond specific demographics. The victories of both Grijalva and Mamdani highlight the increasing dissatisfaction with the Democratic Party’s centrist wing and its stance on key issues, indicating a shift towards progressive policies.

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Cuomo Says He’ll Move to Florida If Mamdani Wins NYC Mayor

During a Hamptons breakfast with business leaders, former Governor Andrew Cuomo joked about moving to Florida if he loses the upcoming NYC mayoral race to socialist Zohran Mamdani, though his campaign later clarified it was a joke. Cuomo, now running as an independent, criticized Mamdani’s policy proposals and also took aim at current Mayor Adams, claiming the city lacks a competent leader. The event, attended by prominent figures, highlighted the stakes of the election. Cuomo’s campaign emphasized the importance of the election and the dangers of electing an inexperienced candidate.

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