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With little over one week left until the mayoral primary, Zohran Mamdanis momentum against Andrew Cuomo is drawing widespread opposition to stop him from winning the Democratic nomination and likely City Hall.
On Monday, the New York Times editorial board slammed Mamdani as unfit to be mayor. It was practically an anti-endorsement from the board, which announced last year that it would abstain from endorsements in municipal elections. Mr. Mamdani would also bring less relevant experience than perhaps any mayor in New York history. He has never run a government department or private organization of any size. As a state legislator, he has struggled to execute his own agenda, the board wrote.
The board reluctantly favored Cuomo over the 33-year-old upstart. We do not believe that Mr. Mamdani deserves a spot on New Yorkers ballots, it said. His experience is too thin, and his agenda reads like a turbocharged version of Mr. de Blasios dismaying mayoralty. As for Mr. Cuomo, we have serious objections to his ethics and conduct, even if he would be better for New Yorks future than Mr. Mamdani.
The Times appeared to echo a similar anti-endorsement from the famously conservative New York Post editorial board that harshly denounced Mamdanis campaign, calling the lawmaker a uniquely awful menace, an utter guarantee of disaster for New York.
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RandySF
(75,128 posts)The Times, however, could have endorsed a candidate who wasn't Cuomo or Mandami.
Polybius
(20,208 posts)On a side note, I can't believe the guy is only 33.
AZProgressive
(29,569 posts)He says he believes every country should have equal rights.
dsc
(52,966 posts)Brad Lander got the most positive review. What they did do was say not to rank Mamdani. He was the only one they said not to rank.
RandySF
(75,128 posts)JohnSJ
(98,882 posts)Even though that is is how the British partition defined it, along with the UN Partition plan for a Jewish State, and a separate Palestinian state.
W_HAMILTON
(9,112 posts)Polybius
(20,208 posts)I will be voting this week.
SSJVegeta
(734 posts)
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AZProgressive
(29,569 posts)I feel that Democratic Socialists are best at addressing issues in urban centers but maybe not so much in rural areas but Cuomo had to resign in disgrace and would most likely serve the business interests over the rest of the city.
De Blasio actually seems the most normal of the recent mayors Giuliani, Bloomberg, and Eric Adams
Polybius
(20,208 posts)But his first term was elite, and his second was pretty good too.
Hassin Bin Sober
(27,111 posts)Oneironaut
(6,019 posts)Hes a direct threat to their ability to avoid accountability and fleece the working class for their wealth and resources.
JI7
(92,067 posts)Oneironaut
(6,019 posts)If you look at his platform, it is a pro-worker, Socialist platform. It doesn't matter if he came from wealth or not.
JI7
(92,067 posts)he has done anything for non wealthy.
Oneironaut
(6,019 posts)Also, Zohran is a Democratic Socialist. I am not what I would say is a fan of his, but, some of his proposed Socialist policies, such as improving public transportation, are wonderful ideas!
JI7
(92,067 posts)but has a problem with one tiny Jewish state which he seems to think shouldn't be a Jewish state. Even though there are 25 percent non Jews there. How many non muslims are in the many Muslim states ?
Well, there is Iran also where majority are non Muslim but people are defensive over the Islamic regime that is imposing this on to them.