John Fetterman rips NYC mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani
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Some of New York’s wealthiest financiers are scrambling to build out a network of outside groups that plan to go to war against Democratic nominee for mayor Zohran Mamdani as a last stand against the surging progressive candidate.
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.
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A rift erupted between Zohran Mamdani’s leftist Democratic Socialist allies and House Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, with threats of running primaries against each other.
Zohran Mamdani officially claimed victory in NYC's Democratic mayoral primary, securing a record 565K votes and declaring a “mandate" for his progressive agenda.
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The “Jews for Zohran” offensive to win over Jewish pols includes Mamdani’s top Jewish surrogates — city Comptroller Brad Lander and Rep. Jerrold Nadler, sources told The
Democratic candidate unable to film new promo on city streets after being mobbed by passersby requesting pictures and wishing him well in the race for City Hall
NYC mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani is expected to talk with NYC business leaders in a series of closed-door meetings next week.
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After New York City’s leading mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani pledged to arrest him if he sets foot in the city, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu answered whether he is worried.
In the poll by Slingshot Strategies, first reported by the New York Post, Mamdani has 36 percent of the vote compared to former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo 's 27 percent and current New York City Mayor Eric Adams' 14 percent. Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa landed 16 percent of the vote and independent candidate Jim Walden received 2 percent.