New York City, mayor
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New York City, Election Day
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If Zohran Mamdani is elected, he would join a list of more than two dozen mayors of New York City born overseas.
With NYC mayoral election day looming, Mamdani’s momentum is powered by strong support from younger and progressive voters.
After being highly outspoken against Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani's policies, a group of bodega owners is endorsing him in the New York City's mayor's race.
Polls and betting markets suggest he will very likely be elected mayor of New York City on November 4th. His nearest challenger, Andrew Cuomo, a former governor running as an independent, would have to defy a persistent double-digit polling deficit.
Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) called former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo the “lesser of two evils” in the New York City mayoral race in a radio appearance Wednesday. “This is a choice for New Yorkers.
"With early voting underway, I wanted to reiterate my support for Andrew Cuomo," Bloomberg said, in part, in a post on X.
Barstool Sports CEO Dave Portnoy revealed during a livestream over the weekend that he’s considering moving the company’s New York City office to another state if Mamdani gets elected: “Honestly I’ve given that a lot of thought- and he’s definitely going to win – going to like Hoboken or Jersey City or something…
Former MLB pitcher John Rocker ripped New York City as the mayoral election neared and Zohran Mamdani appeared to be the favorite to win.