Mamdani, New York City and Cuomo
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Zohran Mamdani, an Indian-origin Democrat, aims to become New York's first Muslim and Indian-American mayor, challenging Andrew Cuomo.
In Brooklyn and Manhattan, voters trickled into polling places, many supporting Zohran Mamdani and Comptroller Brad Lander, the leading progressive candidates in the crowded field.
A primary win for Cuomo, 67, would mark a dramatic political comeback, just four years after he resigned as New York governor in 2021 amid the threat of impeachment over sexual misconduct allegations, which he has consistently denied. No charges relating to the allegations have ever been brought against him.
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The New Republic on MSNAndrew Cuomo Ad Leans Into Racism With Edited Photo of Zohran MamdaniA campaign ad for Cuomo featured a deceptively edited photo of the new frontrunner in New York’s mayoral race.
Using the phrase “illegal immigrants.” Mispronouncing a candidate’s name. Closest runners-up scrutinize the former governor at key debate for NYC mayor.
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New York Magazine on MSNWith Mamdani Surging, Cuomo Plays the Trump CardHis closing message is a scorching ad saying New York could be next after Los Angeles and his 33-year-old opponent can’t lead.
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