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New York City mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa find common ground rejecting billionaire influence despite their contentious campaign rivalry.
If Zohran Mamdani wins New York City’s mayor’s race next month, he would become the city’s first Muslim mayor and its youngest in a century.
Democratic nominee for mayor Zohran Mamdani responded on Thursday to his opponent’s controversial remarks about 9/11, calling them “racist attacks.” In an interview with PIX on Politics host , Mamdani took an emotional tone,
Donald Trump Jr. warned that New York City will “go down in flames” if Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani wins the mayoral race.
Cuomo was criticizing Mamdani's executive experience and ability to handle disasters on a conservative radio show before an exchange referencing the 9/11 attacks.
On Wednesday, Mamdani, Cuomo and Sliwa took part in the second and final of their televised New York mayoral debates. The candidates clashed over topics such as law enforcement, political experience, Israel and Gaza, and sexual harassment allegations.
The endorsement is a stark change for Mayor Eric Adams. Just over a month ago, he called former Gov. Andrew Cuomo a “liar and a snake.”
Andrew Cuomo is trying to close ground in the New York City mayor’s race by escalating his warnings that “mayhem” would follow a victory by Zohran Mamdani.