Zohran Mamdani

David Hogg on Democrats, Young Voters, and the Party’s Internal Conflicts

Establishment Democrats are actively working to undermine progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral primary, despite claims of being perplexed by the party’s declining support. Former Democratic activist David Hogg criticized the party for its opposition to Mamdani, highlighting the hypocrisy of spending millions to defeat him while simultaneously seeking ways to regain young voters. Mamdani’s grassroots campaign, fueled by widespread support among young voters, contrasts with the establishment’s efforts, which are backed by significant funding and endorsements. Ultimately, the article posits that the Democratic Party’s strategy of opposing left-leaning campaigns may be a contributing factor to its loss of support among younger voters.

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Cuomo’s Defeat Would Be a Blow to “Scumbag Centrism”

The upcoming mayoral election between Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani presents a stark contrast between centrist politics and a more progressive vision. Supporting Cuomo, despite his scandals and problematic policies, would be a vote for the status quo and a continuation of the Democratic Party’s history of political defeats. Mamdani’s candidacy represents a challenge to the centrist establishment and offers a more hopeful path forward, inspiring a movement that could bring about positive change. The author expresses hope for Mamdani’s victory, not only as a rejection of Trumpism and current policies, but also as a statement against the outdated relevance of the centrist Democratic leadership.

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New York Mayoral Primary: Mamdani Leads Poll, Challenging Cuomo

New York City’s primary election on Tuesday is poised to determine the city’s next mayor, with significant implications for the Democratic party. The race features a clash between Zohran Mamdani, a progressive candidate, and Andrew Cuomo, the former governor. Though Cuomo initially led, Mamdani has gained momentum, potentially benefiting from ranked-choice voting, and is particularly popular among younger voters. The primary winner is expected to become the next mayor due to the city’s Democratic dominance, while the incumbent is running as an independent after charges of corruption.

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Oligarchs Fear Democratic Socialist Mamdani’s NYC Mayoral Victory

As New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary reached its final day, support for democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani was gaining momentum, causing alarm among wealthy backers of former Governor Andrew Cuomo. Polls indicated a close race between Mamdani and Cuomo, with the possibility of Mamdani’s victory concerning Wall Street figures and other wealthy donors. Some billionaires have even threatened to leave the city or close businesses if Mamdani is elected, while others have expressed their fear of his potential success. Mamdani’s platform focuses on progressive policies such as free public services, drawing support from prominent progressives and setting up a potential battle between organized money and organized people.

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Mamdani Wins NY Democratic Primary, Cuomo Concedes in Upset Victory

Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani is poised to win the Democratic nomination for mayor after former Governor Andrew Cuomo conceded following the first round of ranked-choice primary votes. With 44% of the vote, Mamdani led Cuomo’s 36%, a victory celebrated by supporters. Key to Mamdani’s success was his ability to mobilize new and young voters, outmatching a well-funded campaign by Cuomo. While official results are pending, Mamdani’s win signals a shift in the city’s political landscape.

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Mamdani Expected to Beat Cuomo in NYC Mayoral Race, Signaling Generational Shift

Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Democratic Socialist lawmaker, is poised to achieve a stunning victory, seemingly toppling former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the NYC mayoral race. This outcome sends a clear signal that a generational shift is underway within the Democratic Party. It’s hard to ignore the message being sent here, particularly when you consider the backdrop of recent political events. Cuomo’s concession speaks volumes, and the potential for him to run as an Independent seems, frankly, a bit of a lost cause at this point.

The whole situation prompts some significant questions, like what did the Democratic establishment hope to gain by late-endorsing Cuomo?… Continue reading

Mamdani Crushes Cuomo in NYC Mayoral Primary: A Win for Progressives

Zohran Mamdani declared victory in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary after Andrew Cuomo conceded, marking a surprising upset. Despite the ranked choice voting system’s ultimate decision, Mamdani held a substantial lead over Cuomo, the former governor. The 33-year-old democratic socialist, focused on the cost of living in his campaign, would be the city’s first Muslim and Indian American mayor if elected. Cuomo, who trailed significantly in the first-choice ballots, has the option to run in the general election as an independent.

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NYC Mayoral Poll: Mamdani Leads Cuomo After Ranked-Choice Tabulation

As the mayoral candidates campaigned in the final hours before the primary, a new Emerson College poll revealed Zohran Mamdani surpassing frontrunner Andrew Cuomo after ranked-choice voting. While Cuomo held a slight lead in the initial vote, the poll projected Mamdani winning by a 51.8%-48.2% margin after eight rounds. The poll also highlighted divisions among voters, with Mamdani gaining support among those under 50, while Cuomo led among older New Yorkers and women supported Cuomo by a slim majority. The poll’s findings were met with differing reactions, with Mamdani’s camp celebrating and Cuomo’s dismissing the results.

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Can Zohran Mamdani Become NYC’s Most Progressive Mayor?

Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic socialist running for New York City mayor, found himself unexpectedly thrust into the center of a political maelstrom following the ICE arrest of his cross-endorsed opponent, Brad Lander. Mamdani, whose platform centers on affordability and combating Trump’s policies, views Lander’s arrest as a stark example of authoritarianism and a direct threat to immigrant communities. His campaign, fueled by a savvy social media strategy and strong support from young voters, faces the challenge of broadening its appeal to older, more established communities in the outer boroughs before the ranked-choice primary. The election is shaping up to be a pivotal moment for the Democratic party and a potential turning point for American politics, given the high stakes and the contrasting ages and approaches of Mamdani and his main opponent, Andrew Cuomo.

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NYC Mayoral Race: Wealthy Elites Fight Mamdani’s Rise

Andrew Cuomo’s campaign for New York City mayor, heavily funded by outside groups including Michael Bloomberg, utilizes negative advertising to attack his opponent, Zohran Mamdani. These ads, totaling over $24 million, employ Islamophobic tactics and misrepresent Mamdani’s policy proposals. Despite this intense, largely negative media campaign, recent polling indicates a significant narrowing of Cuomo’s lead over Mamdani. This shift reflects a growing public support for Mamdani’s platform, despite the considerable resources invested in opposing his candidacy.

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