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Mamdani was mobbed by supporters on the East Side of Manhattan on Monday, but in Washington he was hardly a fan favorite.
Political baby Zohran Mamdani is firing up Boomers — and it could be a bad sign for his bid to become New York City’s next mayor. Voters 50 and up accounted for nearly 60% of ballots
The GOP is pouncing on House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' endorsement of Mamdani, hoping to paint Democrats as too far-left ahead of the midterm elections next year.
On this special edition of Up Close with Bill Ritter, we continue to count down to the New York City mayoral election, which is now just eight days away.
Curtis Sliwa says he's staying in the race. Last week, Andrew Cuomo said Sliwa staying would make it very hard for him to beat frontrunner Zohran Mamdani.
The frontrunner is turning out Muslim and South Asian New Yorkers in historic numbers, while facing attacks on his faith and background.
Zohran Mamdani will be joined at Wednesday night's debate by a politically-connected pastor once bailed out of jail by then-Mayor Bill de Blasio — in an effort by the lefty front-runner to highlight rival Andrew Cuomo's "disastrous record.
Andrew Cuomo and WABC radio host Sid Rosenberg mocked Mamdani's relative lack of experience with a 9/11 reference.