Cuomo’s Lead Narrows as Mamdani Gains Ground in NYC Mayoral Race: Poll
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Mayoral candidate AM Mamdani announces plan to create an Office of Deed Theft Prevention
Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani has gained quite a bit of ground in the mayoral race. This week he combined forces with Brooklyn electeds to tackle deed theft — a prevalent issue among Black, Brown, and immigrant homeowners.“Homeowners are being crushed by rising costs and an unfair property tax system, and Black and Brown homeowners in particular have been targeted by rampant deed theft and other predatory scams,” said Mamdani in a statement.Acco…


NYC Mayor’s Race: Mamdani making gains on Cuomo in latest poll less than four weeks away from primary
Queens Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani appears to be gaining ground on former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the crowded Democratic primary to replace Mayor Eric Adams, a new Emerson College/Pix11/The Hill poll revealed on Wednesday. The survey of 606 Democratic primary voters, conducted during May 23-26, has Cuomo nabbing 35% of the vote to Mamdani's 23% in the first round of ranked-choice — a 12 point difference between the first and second place candida…
Mamdani Has a Thin Legislative Record but Is a Forceful Voice in Albany
During his whirlwind rise in the New York City mayoral race, Assemblyman Zohran K. Mamdani has put forth a wish list of big, expensive ideas. Rents for stabilized apartments will be frozen. Buses will be free. Taxes on the wealthy will rise and the cost of child care will fall — to zero. These proposals have energized his base, but their ambition will almost certainly exceed the ability of any mayor to see them through. The gap between what Mr. …
Could Ranked-Choice Voting Make a Socialist New York City’s Mayor?
A new poll out this week shows what many have long suspected: The New York mayor’s race is closer than it seems. The survey shows former New York governor Andrew Cuomo leading the pack with 40 percent of the vote, but Zohran Mamdani, a self-described socialist, is not far away at 27 percent.Just a week earlier, another poll, which had a much larger sample size, put Cuomo 32 points ahead. But a tightening race isn’t the only alarm bell in the sur…
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