A Letter to Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani, New York City’s first Muslim mayor, navigates coalition-building, policy planning, and controversy management after a swift rise from 1% to mayor.
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Mayor Mamdani’s New York
“Ana minkum wa ileikum,” shouted 34-year-old Zohran Mamdani, newly elected mayor of New York, to the heaving crowd in Brooklyn’s Paramount Theater just before midnight on Election Night. I’m one of you! What did he mean by that? Mamdani, after all, can come off as almost comically foreign. Look at the way he waves as he walks to the podium. He doesn’t swing his arm like a regular American. He doesn’t even wiggle his hand, as the late queen did. …
A Letter to Mamdani
In March, I remember looking around the standing-room-only crowd at Nightclub 101 in downtown Manhattan, where a relatively unknown assemblyman named Zohran Mamdani was holding a party-cum-fundraiser. I remember feeling the swell of hope and possibility, thinking — Wow. Am I crazy, or does he maybe have a shot at this thing? He most certainly did. But now comes the real work: upholding that towering vision of transformative reform in all arenas …
Ralph Nader: A roadmap of opportunities for Zohran Mamdani
Dear Mayor-elect Mamdani, Your decisive victory in the mayoral race has prompted your opponents — the privileged super-rich and their lobbyists in City Hall — to label you as an “extremist,” “socialist” or, in Donald Trump’s ludicrous view, a “communist.” Your affordability (i.e., consumer protection) agenda is so popular it’s going nationwide. Already, free bus fares exist in several U.S. municipalities, including Kansas City, Tucson, and Alexa…
How much money does Donald Trump earn as president of the United States?What is Gavin Newsom's salary, the governor of California?Zohran Mamdani is preparing to take on one of the most important positions in the United States on January 1, 2026. And is that his transition from state assemblyman to mayor of New York City not only implies greater responsibilities over more than 8 million inhabitants, but also a remarkable change in his personal fi…
According to the New York City Department of Archives and Information Services, Zohran Mamdani will not actually be the eleventh mayor of the city, as many thought. A historian named Paul Hortenstine recently discovered references to an unregistered mayorship held in 1674 by a certain Matthias Nicolls. Therefore, on New Year’s Day, after Mamdani placed his right hand on the Koran and took oath at the City Hall, he will become our hundred and twe…
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