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Zohran Mamdani has come under fire after a speech he delivered outside a Bronx mosque, in which he said he wanted to "speak to the memory of my aunt who stopped taking the subway after September 11th because she did not feel safe in her hijab.
While some critics decry Zhoaran Mamdani's vision for New York City as far-fetched, experts noted they build off progressive foundations laid by past policies.
“I’d go half-and-half,” Cuomo said, trying to appeal to both sides. Laughter erupted inside the room as Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa, the republican nominee in the debate, both threw their hands up.
In an exclusive one-on-one interview with Ayman Mohyeldin, New York City Democratic Mayoral Nominee Zohran Mamdani responded to JD Vance saying "According to Zohran, the real victim of 9/11 was his auntie who got some (allegedly) bad looks.
In New York City, Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has been busy hitting the campaign trail. Along the way, he’s made a few surprise musical stops, including his cameo at PinkPantheress’ show on Friday at Brooklyn’s King Theatre.
The mayoral hopeful also spoke out in support of "those Muslims in this city who do not have the luxury of being the Democratic nominee."
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.
The Democratic candidate is leading the polls. Here are his affordability-centered plans, and what may stand in the way.
The advertisement aired during the Knicks season opener and featured an altered New York Knicks orange and blue logo that replaced the word “Knicks” in with “Zohran.”