Zohran Mamdani, Democratic Party and NYC
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It’s not easy to move around New York City as Zohran Mamdani anymore. Like when the 33-year-old Democratic nominee for mayor leaves a union meeting to walk to his Manhattan campaign office, as he did one Monday morning in July.
It’s no longer easy for Zohran Mamdani, the son of Oscar-nominated filmmaker Mira Nair, to walk the streets of New York City. As Time Magazine reports, when the 33-year-old Democratic nominee for mayor leaves his Manhattan campaign office,
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The Forward on MSNADL chief attacks Zohran Mamdani, but gets his facts wrong
ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt criticized Zohran Mamdani for not visiting synagogues, which he was, and not reaching out to Hasidic voters.
Mamdani was pelted with xenophobic attacks and called a "Jew-hating piece of s***" while visiting a New York restaurant.
Mamdani has scored nearly $10 million in public matching funds for his campaign, despite having serious discrepancies in his mandatory financial disclosure filings, The Post has learned.
Mamdani's one-bedroom is at the center of a debate about the cost of living, and whether his focus on affordability rings hollow.
New York City voters under 35 are overwhelmingly supporting Mamdani, as are a plurality of voters age 35 to 54, Siena pollster Steven Greenberg told Newsweek.
Zohran Mamdani, Indian American Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City has landed on Time’s new cover with the magazine, recognizing how he “has gone from local long shot to likely mayor of America’s biggest city.”
Speaking with reporters at a canvass launch event in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NYC Democratic mayoral candidate, Zohran Mamdani, called the shooting "another example of the scourge of gun violence" in New York City.