Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, secured a victory in the New York City mayoral primary, prompting concern among establishment Democrats. Senator Bernie Sanders expressed that the establishment is in “panic” over Mamdani’s win, highlighting internal divisions within the party. Mamdani’s campaign, built on progressive platforms like free city bus rides and childcare, contrasts with more moderate stances, potentially alienating centrist voters. Republicans could seize this opportunity, as this victory could validate their claims that the Democratic Party cannot be trusted not to lurch too far to the left.
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During a radio interview, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand appeared to suggest Zohran Mamdani had condoned “global jihad” in response to a caller’s claims about the newly elected politician. While addressing the accusations, Gillibrand stated she was concerned by past public statements and positions, particularly references to global jihad, which was later clarified by the show’s host. Gillibrand’s office later clarified that she had “misspoke” while attempting to address the caller’s assertions. Mamdani’s campaign declined to comment on the matter.
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In a radio interview, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand made Islamophobic comments about New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, falsely claiming he is dangerous due to his stance on the phrase “globalize the intifada.” Gillibrand equated Mamdani’s views to violence against Jewish people, despite his denouncements of antisemitism. These remarks sparked outrage, with some commentators calling for her resignation. Gillibrand’s communications director later claimed the senator “misspoke,” but the original interview suggests a confident, extended rant against Mamdani and the use of certain Arabic phrases.
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During a recent broadcast of The Ingraham Angle, Fox News host Laura Ingraham criticized New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, highlighting his policies aimed at reducing the cost of living. Ingraham cited Mamdani’s proposals, such as government-run grocery stores, free public buses, rent freezes, and affordable housing initiatives, portraying them negatively. This commentary led to widespread amusement on social media, with users humorously pointing out the appeal of the very policies Ingraham was criticizing. Mamdani had previously won the Democratic mayoral primary, solidifying his place as a key contender in the upcoming election.
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Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic socialist, believes his campaign strategy focused on addressing inequality and promising radical changes can be applied across the U.S. He defeated Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic party’s mayoral primary in New York by emphasizing issues affecting working people. Mamdani’s campaign combined grassroots efforts with a strong social media presence. While facing potential competition from Cuomo and current Mayor Eric Adams, Mamdani is the frontrunner, and his victory would make him New York’s first Muslim mayor and solidify his place as a rising star in the Democratic party.
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Following reports, Andrew Cuomo intends to remain in the New York City mayoral race despite losing the Democratic primary to Zohran Mamdani, who is a Democratic socialist. Cuomo, retaining his spot on the “Fight & Deliver” ballot line, may challenge Mamdani and Mayor Eric Adams in the fall as an independent. Mamdani, backed by figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, stated that the voters’ decision on Tuesday night was more important than Cuomo’s plans. The upcoming election is set for November 4, 2025.
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Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral campaign, centered on affordability, successfully mobilized a surge of young voters in areas like Astoria, Greenpoint, and Bushwick. Analyzing election data showed significantly higher turnout in these younger neighborhoods compared to previous years. Mamdani’s strategy of holding rallies and directly engaging with voters contrasted sharply with his opponent’s approach, helping him to unexpectedly gain support within Latino and Asian communities. While former Gov. Andrew Cuomo focused on his existing base, particularly in Black communities, Mamdani’s efforts led to a notable shift in voter engagement and demographic representation.
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Following Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the Democratic primary for the 2025 New York mayoral election, the New York Young Republican Club (NYYRC) called for his citizenship to be revoked and for his deportation. The NYYRC cited the Communist Control Act in its call to action, while the White House framed Mamdani’s win as evidence of uncontrolled migration. President Trump also criticized Mamdani, labeling him a “Communist Lunatic” on Truth Social. The election outcome is seen as a potential indicator of the Democratic party’s future direction, with the general election scheduled for November 4th.
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Tonight marks a historic victory as the speaker will become the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City. This win is the result of a campaign that emphasized affordability, working-class values, and a vision for a city that benefits all New Yorkers. The speaker acknowledges the broad coalition of support, from volunteers to voters, and emphasizes the importance of solidarity and hard work in achieving this triumph. Ultimately, the speaker pledges to be a mayor for every New Yorker, prioritizing their needs and working to renew faith in democracy by building a city where power resides with the people.
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In a stunning upset, Zohran Mamdani triumphed in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, defeating the heavily favored Andrew Cuomo and the entrenched political establishment. Mamdani overcame significant obstacles, including substantial financial backing for Cuomo and endorsements from influential figures, while simultaneously countering a media narrative that often portrayed him negatively. His victory, fueled by a message of affordability that resonated with voters, signals a shift in the political landscape and voter discontent with the current Democratic leadership. This win sets the stage for progressive Democrats to challenge establishment figures like Ritchie Torres, Hakeem Jeffries, and Chuck Schumer.
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