Cuomo, New York and Zohran Mamdani
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HARLEM, N.Y. ― Both Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo argued that they’d defend New York City from President Donald Trump’s threats while speaking at a mayoral forum focused on issues affecting Black women on Monday.
Mamdani said Jonathan Greenblatt, head of the Anti-Defamation League, does not speak for Jewish New Yorkers in an interview with journalist Mehdi Hasan. Greenblatt has repeatedly criticized Mamdani for his positions on Israel, as the ADL has drawn an increasingly hard line against anti-Zionism.
Bessent, who founded a global hedge fund in New York, has vowed that if the Big Apple finds itself in a budgetary bind because of these policies, then the government will refuse to help.
Zohran Mamdani's candidacy offers a lens into the future of American urban politics — one that is both multicultural and deeply polarizing. It’s also a referendum on whether a candidate can be unapologetically Muslim,
Manhattan residents are increasingly eyeing Westchester as taxes and politics take center stage in New York City’s housing market.
Westchester agents see a "Mamdani effect," while one Manhattan-based realtor tells Fortune she's "never seen this type of reaction to a mayor."
The front-runner for New York mayor is leveraging his lifelong love of eating to inform his policy plans and spread his message.