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The comments came in a closed-door meeting with an influential business consortium, the New York Times reported.
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New York Magazine on MSNZohran Mamdani Has Awakened a Powerful New Political ForceIn a town where all politics is tribal, Mamdani has emerged as a leader of New York’s South Asian community, 600,000 strong, which is now following its Irish, Italian, Jewish, Black, and Latino predecessors in demanding a seat at the table inside City Hall. That bloc is squarely behind Mamdani and fighting hard for victory in November.
The poll results emerge as Cuomo relaunched his campaign as an independent following his primary defeat by Mamdani.
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ABC7 New York on MSNZohran Mamdani looks to gain support from local members of Congress in DCZohran Mamdani is hoping New York City voters will vote for him November, but he's also hoping to get support from the state's representatives in Congress.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday accused Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani of political dishonesty, calling him a “fraud” and pointing to past
NYC landlords are scrambling to stop Mamdani's ascent, warning that the candidate's policies would "destroy" the city's rental market. But renters back him up.
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo will stay in the New York City mayoral race as an independent candidate despite his stunning loss in the Democratic Party's primary election to self-described democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani.
Move to Ohio? Ohi-no. Proud New Yorkers ripped an anti-Zohran Mamdani billboard Monday for urging them to move to Ohio — finding the prospect as unappetizing as a bowl of Cincinnati chili.
A new group plans to raise at least $20 million to stop the democratic socialist in the city’s mayoral race.