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To best 10 candidates in the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City, Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani had to overcome an endorsement from a former president, attack ads from longtime billionaire donors and... Now appearing as the likely Democratic nominee after former Gov. Andrew Cuomo conceded, Mamdani faces a dual challenge: lukewarm support from the Democratic establishment and Cuomo’s apparent comeback attempt, reported by CNN, as an independent candidate. Mamdani, a 33-year-old self-proclaimed Democratic socialist from Queens, ran an outsider campaign that challenged the Democratic establishment by energizing young voters in a populist campaign promising affordability. Cuomo, who won five statewide elections before resigning his governorship in disgrace in 2021, was the clear favorite until 12 days before the election, when Mamdani passed him in the polls. Mamdani’s win was a surprise upset that shocked many Democrats — and rebuked party elders who opposed him.
Though Mamdani had the support of progressive leaders such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Queens/Bronx) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), as well as the Working Families Party political group, prominent Democrats like Gov. Kathy Hochul, Senate Minority Leader. Chuck Schumer and US Rep. Hakeem Jeffries declined to endorse Mamdani during or after the primary.
More than 730,000 New Yorkers have already cast ballots ahead of Tuesday's mayoral election. It’s a race with big stakes for the city and beyond. Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani has vaulted from a relatively unknown state legislator to the frontrunner to lead the largest city in the country. William Brangham reports on what his potential victory means for New York and the Democratic Party. Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors.
More than 730,000 New Yorkers have already cast ballots ahead of tomorrow's mayoral election, more than four times the number that voted early four years ago. It's a race with big stakes for the city and beyond. Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani has vaulted from a relatively unknown state legislator to the front-runner to lead the largest city in the country. William Brangham reports on what his potential victory means for New York City and the larger Democratic Party. Supporters say Mamdani offers bold blueprint for Democrats in age of Trump, even as some top officials remain reticent. New York, United States – A bellwether or an anomaly?
That is the question that has surrounded Zohran Mamdani, whose campaign crescendoed on Tuesday with a thumping victory over former governor of New York state, Andrew Cuomo, in the mayoral election. Mamdani promised a new vision: a reorientation of the Democratic Party towards working-class Americans, while not sacrificing viewpoints formerly rejected by the mainstream. Cuomo called it a “civil war”, pitting “moderates” like himself and upstart progressives like Mamdani. To best 10 candidates in the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City, Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani had to overcome an endorsement from a former president, attack ads from longtime billionaire donors and... Now appearing as the likely Democratic nominee after former Gov. Andrew Cuomo conceded, Mamdani faces a dual challenge: lukewarm support from the Democratic establishment and Cuomo’s apparent comeback attempt, reported by CNN, as an independent candidate.
Mamdani, a 33-year-old self-proclaimed Democratic socialist from Queens, ran an outsider campaign that challenged the Democratic establishment by energizing young voters in a populist campaign promising affordability. Cuomo, who won five statewide elections before resigning his governorship in disgrace in 2021, was the clear favorite until 12 days before the election, when Mamdani passed him in the polls. Mamdani’s win was a surprise upset that shocked many Democrats — and rebuked party elders who opposed him. Though Mamdani had the support of progressive leaders such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Queens/Bronx) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), as well as the Working Families Party political group, prominent Democrats like Gov.
Kathy Hochul, Senate Minority Leader. Chuck Schumer and US Rep. Hakeem Jeffries declined to endorse Mamdani during or after the primary. Mamdani won by a modest margin in a deeply blue city not because of his radical commitments, but despite them. Zohran Mamdani is an extraordinary political story: a generational political talent, an out-of-nowhere success, and—measured by the number of citizens he will soon govern—the most powerful elected democratic socialist in American history. But his allies have tried to turn his victory into something different: a model for the national Democratic Party.
“All across this country, people are sick and tired of seeing the billionaire class get richer and richer, and the billionaire class controlling to a significant degree both political parties. What Zohran Mamdani is showing is that a grassroots movement can take them on and defeat them,” Senator Bernie Sanders, a fellow democratic socialist, told The Nation just before this week’s election. “The take-aways may echo far beyond New York,” Time’s Philip Elliott concluded on Wednesday. But the reality is that Mamdani’s victory says absolutely nothing about the wider appeal of his priorities. If anything, the context of his victory reveals the limits of his platform. Annie Lowrey: Can Mamdani pull off a child-care miracle?
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To best 10 candidates in the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City, Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani had to overcome an endorsement from a former president, attack ads from longtime billionaire donors and... Now appearing as the likely Democratic nominee after former Gov. Andrew Cuomo conceded, Mamdani faces a dual challenge: lukewarm support from the Democratic establishment and Cuomo’s app...
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Though Mamdani had the support of progressive leaders such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Queens/Bronx) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), as well as the Working Families Party political group, prominent Democrats like Gov. Kathy Hochul, Senate Minority Leader. Chuck Schumer and US Rep. Hakeem Jeffries declined to endorse Mamdani during or after the primary.
More Than 730,000 New Yorkers Have Already Cast Ballots Ahead
More than 730,000 New Yorkers have already cast ballots ahead of Tuesday's mayoral election. It’s a race with big stakes for the city and beyond. Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani has vaulted from a relatively unknown state legislator to the frontrunner to lead the largest city in the country. William Brangham reports on what his potential victory means for New York and the Democratic Party. Not...
More Than 730,000 New Yorkers Have Already Cast Ballots Ahead
More than 730,000 New Yorkers have already cast ballots ahead of tomorrow's mayoral election, more than four times the number that voted early four years ago. It's a race with big stakes for the city and beyond. Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani has vaulted from a relatively unknown state legislator to the front-runner to lead the largest city in the country. William Brangham reports on what his...
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