Cuomo maintains lead in latest poll for NYC mayor with Mamdani in second
- A new Marist poll released Tuesday shows Andrew Cuomo leading the race for New York City's next mayor with 37% support overall.
- Cuomo's campaign emphasizes antisemitism as a core issue, appealing to Jewish voters who comprise 16% of the Democratic primary electorate.
- The poll surveyed 3,383 likely voters with a margin of error of plus or minus 2.6% and placed socialist Zohran Mamdani second at 18%.
- Cuomo could secure victory with 53% support after multiple rounds of ranked-choice voting, while Mamdani expressed optimism about his showing in the polls.
- The poll suggests Cuomo remains the Democratic frontrunner, but the primary on June 24 still allows for shifts in voter dynamics.
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New York City is heading to the polls: Who’s vying to be the next mayor, and what are their stances on Israel and antisemitism?
The primary elections for the New York City mayoral race will be here in just a few weeks, and the competition is heating up. The two leading candidates in the Democratic primary are former governor Andrew Cuomo and assemblymember Zohran Mamdani. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams is running as an independent, and the Republican candidate has once again been chosen as Curtis Sliwa, but neither is polling well for the general election. Ranked-choice voti…
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If the mayoral elections were today, here's who Jewish New Yorkers would vote for - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
A new Marist poll indicates that more than one-quarter of Jewish voters in the Democratic primary are backing former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the race to become New York City’s next mayor. Released Tuesday, the poll shows that Cuomo, who has made antisemitism a core issue of his campaign, is polling at 26% among Jewish voters, compared to 37% overall. Following Cuomo, 17% of Jewish voters ranked New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, who is Jewish, …
Why Communists Can’t Support Zohran Mamdani - Revolutionary Communists of America
Zohran Mamdani is a DSA member running as a Democrat for mayor of New York City. He’s currently polling second in the primary behind Andrew Cuomo, the ex-governor of New York. Not only is Zohran running as a Democrat, but he is also consciously trying to strengthen that flailing party. As he said in a New York Times interview, “If we want to bring these New Yorkers back to the Democratic Party, then we have to show them that we’re serious about …
Cuomo has a commanding lead over Mamdani in NYC mayoral race, but his Jewish support is stuck
Andrew Cuomo, who is aggressively courting Jewish voters in New York’s mayoral race, has not seen his numbers rise among Jews, even as he maintains a commanding lead in the June 24 Democratic primary, according to a new poll. The Marist poll, conducted May 1 through May 8, shows Cuomo with 26% support among Jewish voters, with most split among five other candidates, two of whom are Jewish and one Muslim. Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist wi…
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