Mamdani heads to Harlem after stunning New York City primary results
- Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, defeating Andrew Cuomo, on a platform of socialism, which some view as a generational shift within the party.
- Mamdani was endorsed by Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, indicating a potential shift in party ideology and demographics.
- Mamdani focused on affordability and criticized capitalism, stating, "For too long, politicians have pretended that we’re spectators to that crisis of affordability."
- A Chicago Tribune editorial cautioned that historical experience shows that far-left candidates struggle to be effective in leadership roles, noting that "far-left candidates do not make for effective or popular municipal executives in today’s stressful economy.
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Mamdani Heads to Harlem After Stunning New York City Primary Results
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Zohran Mamdani spoke at a rally in Harlem on Saturday as he sought to build on momentum from New York City's Democratic primary, telling the crowd that people struggling to pay for housing, groceries and bus fare are hungry for change. World News | Mamdani Heads to Harlem After Stunning New York City Primary Results.
NY Post: Cuomo’s Ego Will Help Mamdani Be NYC Mayor
The New York Post editorial board slammed former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, saying the longtime Democrat's ego will push far-left Zohran Mamdani into the mayor's mansion this November. On Tuesday, Mamdani, a 33-year-old Muslim born in Uganda, claimed victory over the establishment candidate Cuomo in the Democrat primary, highlighting what some observers see as a battle for the soul of the party. Mamdani appears on a glide path to the nomination, though …
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