Zohran Mamdani opens big lead in NYC mayor's race poll
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Zohran Mamdani has seized the political agenda — and looks close to seizing victory — in New York City. America’s financial capital could soon have its first Muslim and democratic socialist mayor.
Palm Beach County leaders are using Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani’s NY rise to lure NYC businesses, and to help fuel new investment in South Florida.
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Smirking Zohran Mamdani breaks silence over ties to terror-linked Brooklyn Imam Siraj Wahhaj
Mr. Mamdani, anything to say about the imam? He said some nasty stuff, does it bug you?” a Post reporter asked the 34-year-old mayoral candidate Sunday. “Anything?”
If polls are to be believed, New Yorkers are less than three weeks away from electing a man who would be the city’s first Muslim Mayor—one who won the Democratic nomination to the dismay of many in the party and the early glee of Republicans.
In his response during an interview appearance on ABC News' This Week on Sunday, Jeffries gave no indication of an imminent endorsement or timeline for when he might give his endorsement, but indicated he is thus far satisfied with Mamdani's messaging.
The NYC mayoral frontrunner is urging Democrats to “take the case to every person.” They should pay attention.
Survivors of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing slammed mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for his smiley pic with a controversial imam federal prosecutors considered an “indicted
At 33, Mamdani is calling for a new generation of leadership. Voices across the right and the left are already heralding Mamdani as a model for the future of the Democratic Party. Emma G. Fitzsimmons, the Times’s City Hall bureau chief, asks: Is he?
New York state Sen. Robert Jackson told Fox News Digital why he supports Zohran Mamdani for New York City mayor.