Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Socialist beats sociopath to win NYC mayoral democrat primary

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NY Post 

Dark-horse socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani staged a stunning upset Tuesday night by knocking off former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic mayoral primary.

“Tonight we made history,” Mamdani told supporters at his victory party after midnight. “In the words of Nelson Mandela, ‘It always seems impossible until it is done.’ My friends, we have done it. I will be your Democratic nominee for the mayor of New York City.”

The 33-year-old Queens assemblyman defied polls and expectations as he notched a likely insurmountable 7-point lead over Cuomo, the three-term governor who hoped to make a political comeback after resigning in disgrace in 2021.

“Tonight is his night. He deserved it, he won,” a seemingly shell-shocked Cuomo, 67, said as he conceded to Mamdani.

The first round of the ranked-choice voting contest had Mamdani ahead with 43.51% of votes, followed by Cuomo’s 36.42% and city Comptroller Brad Lander’s 11.31%, Board of Elections unofficial results show. Mamdani carried roughly 432,000 votes to Cuomo’s 362,000, the results show.

 

The state lawmaker didn’t crack 50% of votes, so the contest will still be decided July 1 once the other rounds of ranked-choice votes are calculated.

But the first-round totals still put the avowed democratic socialist within sight of becoming New York City’s next mayor.

Cuomo conceded he lost the primary as he addressed his campaign’s watch party — and signaled he may not run in the November general election on an independent line, as widely assumed.

“Tonight was not our night,” Cuomo said, as he praised Mamdani’s grassroots campaign, which mobilized young, far-left voters with catchy campaign promises and slogans focusing on affordability.

“It’s affordability, stupid,” quipped longtime New York City political operative Kevin McCabe, in a reference to Bill Clinton, about the issue that decided the race.

A win by Mamdani is bound to have sweeping impacts beyond the Big Apple and signal the rising power of the Democrats’ progressive wing, especially over aging party stalwarts such as Cuomo.

His near-insurmountable lead hints he could be replicating what his backer and fellow progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez did in 2018, as she ran as a charismatic outsider to topple entrenched Democrat Joe Crowley — only he did it across the whole city, a political veteran told The Post.

Cuomo could barely be seen actually on the campaign trail as he relied on his name recognition, backing of powerful unions and attacks against Mamdani’s thin legislative record and ample history of criticizing Israel.

The scandal-scarred ex-governor entered the race in March as the clear frontrunner, but saw his polling lead steadily chipped away by Mamdani, who waged a social media-friendly campaign heavy on proposed freebies — which he plans to pay for by hiking taxes on billionaires and businesses.

“He should’ve learned a lesson from the terrible, Rose Garden race that Joe Crowley ran against AOC. Like Crowley, Cuomo was arrogant and grossly underestimated his opponent,” said Democratic operative Ken Frydman.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad Cuomo lost, worried Mandani won, sliwa walden or bust

Anonymous said...

Cuomo thought he was running for mayor of Tel Aviv. All this Israel first, New York last nonsense cost him.
He'll be back as an independent with more billionaire and AIPAC cash behind him.

georgetheatheist said...

So Mamdani sets up low cost-freebie collectivist grocery stores. How's that going to work? Free Ben and Jerry's ice cream?

Anonymous said...

Dangerous proof a mob of socialists & communiests have entered the voting base. I seen them cheering on TV, all looked under 30s, like hippies, many in palistianian clothing, beirds. Some crap you wold see in San Fransisco in 1968 only 10X worse. The schools & colleges did some job destroying our youths minds.
God help any homeowner or landlord of this socialist becomes mayor. They will come for your homes, cars, rooms, garage, land and make you share it somehow, someway at gunpoint.

Question is: With middle class whites out numbered and their children near all brainwashed on communism and socialism can the working class Jewish, legal working class Hispanics and Blacks swing the vote for Sliwa?
Are there enough smart ones not reliant on handouts, special privilages, protections and free stuff?

Anonymous said...

Curtis...............Although Adams would be acceptable

Anonymous said...

Looks like Texas and Florida will have A LOT more New Yorkers soon

Anonymous said...

Rush Limbaugh coined it years ago, "It's tough to run a campaign against Santa Claus."

Anonymous said...

Curtis Sliwa for Mayor.

Anonymous said...

Free means everyone else pays double.

Anonymous said...

If I lived in NY, I'd be preparing to move!

Anonymous said...

Free fast buses 😅
Cuban style groceries stores..

Anonymous said...

Mamdani’s platform prioritizes optics over outcomes. His proposals are performative, not practical—designed to mobilize emotions, not solve root issues. In doing so, he not only misleads his base, but erodes institutional credibility and exposes the system to further instability.

Anonymous said...

I voted for him. Love Zohrani. We New Yorkers want lower rents and minimum wage increases and plenty of free stuff.

Anonymous said...

New York needs to re-elect Mayor Eric Adams who will continue to cooperate with ICE’s ability to enforce US law.


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