Obama Called NYC Mayoral Candidate Mamdani
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House Republicans are exploring ways to prevent Zohran Mamdani from ever being sworn in as mayor even if he prevails in Tuesday’s election by using the Constitution’s
The federal government is still shut down, food stamps are being cut off for millions of Americans, the LA Dodgers are still grinding it out with the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series finale and there's big elections in NYC,
Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani is holding a steady lead in the polls, ahead of Andrew Cuomo by an average of 16.5 points.
Former Democratic President Barack Obama called New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani Saturday and offered to be a “sounding board” if the 34-year-old frontrunner wins the election. He also praised Mamdani's campaign.
Many older Chinese immigrants are shifting to the political right, dividing from their children, a trend playing out in the New York City mayor’s race.
Early voting has appeared to skew towards older voters and Andrew Cuomo has gained in the NYC mayoral polls, making youth turnout key for Mamdani.
Former President Barack Obama told Zohran Mamdani that he was invested in the New York mayoral candidate's success during a phone call Saturday, according to a report from The New York Times. Obama called Mamdani and they spoke for about 30 minutes, two people who were either on the call or were briefed about it told the outlet.
Miles Teller portrayed former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in the “Saturday Night Live” cold open, which poked fun at the New York City mayoral debate. The segment also featured Ramy Youssef and Shane Gillis as Cuomo’s fellow mayoral candidates,
New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani receives backing from over 110 political groups and Muslim organizations amid allegations of Islamophobia against critics.