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Zohran Mamdani’s rise in the New York mayoral race sparks anti-Muslim vitriol

Zohran Mamdani faces false citizenship claims and death threats amid a surge in anti-Muslim rhetoric linked to his progressive platform and criticism of Israel.

  • On July 1, Zohran Mamdani, Democratic mayoral nominee, secured his primary victory after the June 24 contest, facing a surge in anti-Muslim language as he became a national symbol in New York City.
  • Amid the Israel-Hamas war, opponents focused on Mamdani's progressive platform and sharp criticism of Israel, while some Democrats distanced themselves and he called Israel's action `genocide`.
  • In September, threats escalated when a Texas man was charged with death threats calling Mamdani a terrorist and President Donald Trump amplified false citizenship claims using `birther` tactics.
  • Mamdani's supporters say many American Muslim supporters feel pride and hope, with children ages 10 and 8 helping phone bank, while Mamdani's campaign vows threats `reflect a broader climate of hate that has no place in our city`.
  • Since Sept. 11, 2001, anti-Muslim bias has persisted in New York City, with Rupert Murdoch's media outlets featuring Mamdani five times and urging readers to `reject radical, antisemitic socialist`.
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Zohran Mamdani's rise in the New York mayoral race sparks anti-Muslim vitriol

Zohran Mamdani’s rise in New York City’s mayoral race has brought him national prominence and a surge of anti-Muslim vitriol, including from elected officials and prominent conservatives.

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