NYC Mayor Eric Adams takes a swipe at Mamdani trip to Uganda
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The socialist frontrunner for New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani, has brought on a new campaign manager — who recently served as a top advisor to fire drill enthusiast and Israel-bashing ex-lawmaker,
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Past administrations, including Obama's, have sought to denaturalize U.S. citizens, such as terrorists and Nazis. But advocates worry he could target political opponents.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro said Zohran Mamdani has allowed "too much space for extremists." Mamdani has been criticized for not condemning the term "globalize the intifada" but he's recently shifted his tone.
Mamdani's plan is largely vague on details, such as whether the city itself will actually run the stores or hand off operations to a private or nonprofit partner.
Two top Jewish Democrats, Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania and former Mayor Rahm Emanuel of Chicago, criticized Mr. Mamdani for not condemning those who use the slogan “globalize the intifada.”
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Urban millennials who are worse off than their parents embrace the mayoral candidate’s zero-sum politics. But are those voters the future of the Democratic Party?
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New York Magazine on MSNJosh Shapiro Attacks Zohran Mamdani As Soft on AntisemitismIn an interview, Governor Josh Shapiro alleged Zohran Mamdani failed to denounce “blatantly antisemitic” remarks from his supporters.
In a story published earlier this week, a site called “NYC Journals” claimed to have a bombshell: that Instagram had suspended the account of New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for being “too socialist.”
The antiestablishment candidate is launching a charm offensive on Democratic lawmakers, while trying to preserve the indie cred that powered his victory in the primary.
It’s a question that Zohran Mamdani has had to contend with constantly as he runs to be New York City’s first Asian American and Muslim mayor. Mr. Mamdani, born to Indian parents in Kampala, Uganda, wears his multicultural identity proudly,
Republicans are criticizing divergent statements made by Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic nominee for governor, regarding her support for Zohran Mamdani,