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Mamdani Probably Won't Be New York City's Mayor

  • Zohran Mamdani, who defeated Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic mayoral primary, is unlikely to win the New York City mayoral election this November.
  • Mamdani’s campaign followed Cuomo’s probable November ballot removal, which has revived Mayor Eric Adams’s chances and raised questions about Mamdani’s inflammatory remarks and tax proposals.
  • Mamdani openly supports defunding the police and recently said he would raise taxes on 'richer and whiter neighborhoods' to relieve overburdened homeowners in outer boroughs.
  • Adams commented, “They have a record of tweets,” contrasting with his “record on the streets,” highlighting concerns about Mamdani’s base and policies.
  • Mamdani’s position reflects political divides, with white residents comprising half of Manhattan’s population including Hispanic whites, and ongoing housing cost pressures affecting voter priorities.
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Mamdani probably won't be New York City's mayor

Zohran Mamdani seemed to hit the political jackpot in besting former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary. Hyper commentary now portrays this once obscure state assemblyman from Queens as a political meteor.

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