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New York’s Financial Crowd Rushes to Build Anti-Mamdani War Chest

NEW YORK CITY, JUL 10 – Political figures and donors are raising over $20 million to oppose Mamdani, whose pledge to detain Netanyahu has sparked controversy amid debates on international law and city powers.

  • Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani won the New York City mayoral primary, sparking fierce opposition from political donors and business leaders.
  • Mamdani's campaign plans rent freezes and to register 1 million new voters, which has alarmed establishment figures launching a $20 million PAC against him.
  • Mamdani pledged to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu if he visits New York, citing an ICC warrant, while Netanyahu and Trump dismissed the threat as political posturing.
  • Mayor Adams raised over $1 million at a Manhattan fundraiser amid assertions that unprecedented energy mobilizes to block Mamdani’s mayoral bid despite Adams winning with 11% of registered voters.
  • The escalating conflict highlights New York City's role as a stage for global politics, indicating ongoing domestic and international tensions influencing the mayoral race.
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The victory of socialist Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic primaries for New York City's mayor's office is generating panic in the markets and has already provoked a response from the city's financial class.Read more]]>

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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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