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The business community in New York City is scrambling to figure out who to support in November's mayoral race, with many leaders saying either Andrew Cuomo or Mayor Eric Adams needs to drop out for the other to have a chance against surprise Democratic primary winner Zohran Mamdani.
Fox News Digital spoke to One Israel Fund Executive VP Scott M. Feltman about what New York City’s mayoral race means for the city, particularly Jewish residents.
Readers wanted to know more about Zohran Mamdani, how he won the Democratic primary (and how Andrew Cuomo lost), and what it all means. We have answers.
Self-styled Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani won the mayoral primary race in New York City and could possibly become it's next leader because he was able to connect with voters on basic issues of survival, such as the increasing cost of housing.
Buffalo's 2021 mayoral election featured democratic socialist India Walton beating establishment incumbent Byron Brown in the Democratic primary, only to lose to him in the general election.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee, has vowed to strictly enforce the measure, Local Law 97, which calls for potentially expensive upgrades to buildings to curb greenhouse emissions.
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Axios World on MSNProgressive upstarts shake up 2025 mayoral races
Zohran Mamdani of New York City, Omar Fateh of Minneapolis and Alex Uballez of Albuquerque, N.M. Photos: Barry Williams/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service; Stephen Maturen/Getty Images; AlexforAlbuquerque.com
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amNewYork on MSNIn an already bizarre NYC mayor’s race, is there any chance of a write-in candidate finding success?
The 2025 New York City mayor’s race has been unusual to say the least. The sitting Democratic mayor, Eric Adams, is now running as an independent in the general election after skipping the party’s primary.