Trump weighs in on Mamdani’s apparent win in NYC mayoral primary
- On June 25, 2025, Zohran Mamdani took the lead in the mayoral race's Democratic nomination for New York City, earning 43.5% of the vote compared to Andrew Cuomo’s 36.4%.
- Mamdani's victory followed his progressive platform and Cuomo's decline, with Cuomo conceding but qualifying for the November race as an independent while consulting colleagues.
- The election will move to a ranked-choice tally since no contender secured over 50% of the vote, with Mamdani expected to compete in the general election against the current New York City mayor, Eric Adams, who is participating as an independent candidate, along with Republican Curtis Sliwa.
- President Trump condemned Mamdani, calling him a '100% Communist Lunatic' and accusing Democrats of crossing a line by nominating him, while Mamdani described himself as Trump's worst nightmare.
- Mamdani's primary win signals a shift in New York City politics, but uncertainty remains about the final ranked-choice outcome and Cuomo's potential independent campaign.
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"An unbearable voice", "not very smart"... The winner of the Democratic Primary for New York City Hall, an assumed socialist, hardly likes the American president.
GOP strategists, lawmakers seek to tie vulnerable Dems to Mamdani following NYC primary win
Republican campaign operatives say they intend to tie vulnerable Democratic candidates to Zohran Mamdani, the presumed winner of New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary, over his far-left policies. Mamdani’s victory on Tuesday evening was met with surprise and intrigue within GOP campaign circles, with operatives saying his win provides an opening to force Democratic candidates to say on-record if they align with the 33-year-old democratic so…
Trump brands Zohran Mamdani a ‘Communist Lunatic’ backed by ‘dummies’
Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist and state lawmaker, won New York City’s Democratic primary on Tuesday and now faces reelection bid from current mayor Eric Adams, who will run as an independent
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