What Zohran Mamdani’s New York win could mean for future of China-US ties
Zohran Mamdani's grassroots campaign focused on affordability and unity led to highest mayoral voter turnout since 1969, with over 1 million New Yorkers voting, officials said.
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During the autumn days of Zohran Mamdani’s campaign, Carlos Calzadilla-Palacio, a 28-year-old Cuban-American, said in a video that he did not expect New York’s youngest candidate for mayor to force them to watch Soviet cartoons, or lock up all of his political opponents, as he does with his dissidents the Havana regime. He tried to explain that, within a community stricken by concepts such as socialism or communism, there are people who do not f…
Viral Video Shows Muslims Declaring 'New York for Islam'
A viral video from New York in the wake of Mamdani’s victory shows Muslim rally with the speaker urging his followers to spread Islam across every district of the city, proclaiming that “This is the correct relegion that all humanity needs to be a part of,” and “We will not stop until Islam enters every home.” Read More The post Viral Video Shows Muslims Declaring ‘New York for Islam’ appeared first on The Clarion Project.
Mamdani’s victory in NYC represents a new age of American politics
In 2024, Donald Trump would win the presidency over Kamala Harris in a resounding victory that left Democrats stunned. Despite calls of a close election, all seven swing states went to Trump, which proved the opposite true. But while many in the establishment Democrat Party were looking for answers, in New York City, a little known former rapper and assemblyman would be the answer the party desperately needed. His name is Zohran Mamdani. When he…
Faith, Identity and the Making of a Muslim Mayor in New York
CONGRATULATIONS to Zohran Mamdani on a victory that has animated timelines from Queens to the wider Muslim World. His win in the New York mayoral election has become a moment of celebration across Muslim social media. And yet, as so often happens, the conversation has turned less toward public service and more toward religious identity. Open any social platform, and the debate emerges instantly — not about Mamdani’s work on affordable housing, p…
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