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Over 10,000 people gathered to see mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, who's quickly risen from unknown to Democratic Party leader.
The broader message of the “NYC is not for sale” rally was just that: a celebration of Mamdani’s grassroots victory in June’s Democratic primary and a rebuke of former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s campaign – and notably billionaires and millionaires who have funded PACs supporting him and opposing Mamdani.
The frontrunner is turning out Muslim and South Asian New Yorkers in historic numbers, while facing attacks on his faith and background.
Oh, you’re fired up, you’re fired up,” Hochul tried to awkwardly get past the crowd’s jeers. “Alright. I hear you.”
While some critics decry Zohran Mamdani's vision for New York City as far-fetched, experts noted that they build off progressive foundations laid by past policies.
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Day 2 of early voting underway in New York City; nearly 80,000 ballots cast so far
More people are heading to the polls across New York City on Sunday for day two of in-person early voting. Nearly 80,000 voters cast their ballots when polls officially opened for day one of early voting on Saturday.
It’s no surprise Zohran was thrilled to welcome a delegation representing Cuba’s communist regime to New York since he’s made Karl Marx’s communist playbook part of his campaign,”
Andrew Cuomo is trying to close ground in the New York City mayor’s race by escalating his warnings that “mayhem” would follow a victory by Zohran Mamdani.