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Mamdani Maintains Wide Lead in New York City

AARP and Gotham Polling show Mamdani leads with 43.2% support while Cuomo gains if Sliwa exits; 49% of voters aged 65+ remain undecided.

  • With 15 days until Nov. 4, AARP and Gotham found Zohran Mamdani leading with 43.2%, Andrew Cuomo at 28.9% and Curtis Sliwa at 19.4%, holding a 14-point lead over Cuomo and 24 over Sliwa.
  • With Sliwa removed, Gotham Polling & Analytics found Mamdani would support 44.6%, Cuomo 40.7%, within the poll's margin of error.
  • Mamdani's campaign countered that Cuomo sought a lifeline after losing the primary, and Pekec accused Cuomo of turning to Trump and donors, amid campaign accusations over the poll.
  • AARP said `Once again, New York’s older voters are poised to decide this election`, noting 80% of undecided voters are aged 50 and over ahead of next month.
  • Last Thursday's debate showed Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo clash fiercely while Curtis Sliwa complained of marginalization, and Kate Bridges wrote, `Cuomo gains support post-Adams withdrawal: Voters who previously supported Adams have mostly shifted to Cuomo, increasing his support, especially among older voters.
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Less than two weeks before the New York City Mayor’s election, polls show a race marked by social and generational divisions. State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani retains an advantage over former Governor Andrew Cuomo, although the margin could be narrowed due to voters over the age of 50. New York’s State Election Act allows, through section 5-210, the registration of voters without affiliation to any political party. These people, called “independ…

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With Zohran Mamdani, a representative of the Democratic Socialists could win in the mayoral election on November 4th in the largest city in the United States.

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New York Post broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, October 20, 2025.
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