Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and NYC
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On March 30, the Cuomo campaign reported receiving 57 separate donations from people with Chinese names who listed their occupation as “unemployed.” Every donation came from the ZIP code 11354 in Flushing, Queens, and all the contributions came in multiples of 10, between $10 and $60.
The former governor, now running for NYC mayor as an independent, is trying to up his social media game. Zohran Mamdani's supporters quickly noticed.
Mamdani's idea isn't new to the city. Former Mayor Fiorello La Guardia created the first public market network and several still remain today. Under Bloomberg, one such market—Essex Market—was rezoned and relocated to a new, modern space.
Poll: Zohran Mamdani's policies are popular with Americans outside New York — even if Mamdani is not
A new Yahoo/YouGov survey finds that about twice as many U.S. adults say they would vote for a candidate with Mamdani’s platform (50%) than say they would not (26%). Could it be a blueprint for Democrats elsewhere?
Zohran Mamdani's win in the NYC mayoral primary set a new paradigm in political campaigning: niche, cool and not typically political.
Feelings ran high at a colorful protest outside the Assembly district office of Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral nominee.
The poll results emerge as Cuomo relaunched his campaign as an independent following his primary defeat by Mamdani.