Zohran Mamdani, Curtis Sliwa and NYC
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ZOHRAN MAMDANI’S TERRORIST FRIENDS OF FRIENDS. Last week, Democratic New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani visited a mosque in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. Mamdani, who if elected would be New York’s first Muslim mayor,
For Mr. Mamdani, his time at the elite Bronx High School of Science expanded and helped shape his views of New York, from the cricket pitch to politics.
She is a longtime critic of Israel, since she first visited as a teenager in 1959. She has been active for the last decade in Jewish Voice for Peace, the anti-Zionist organization.
Mamdani’s emergence is the biggest electoral achievement the DSA has ever had, well beyond the scattered state legislature and city council seats flipped their way in recent years.
If polls are to be believed, New Yorkers are less than three weeks away from electing a man who would be the city’s first Muslim Mayor—one who won the Democratic nomination to the dismay of many in the party and the early glee of Republicans.
In his response during an interview appearance on ABC News' This Week on Sunday, Jeffries gave no indication of an imminent endorsement or timeline for when he might give his endorsement, but indicated he is thus far satisfied with Mamdani's messaging.
Democratic socialist mayoral candidate Zohran smiled, waved, and stayed silent when pressed about his relationship with the allegedly terror-tied Imam Siraj Wahhaj. “Mr. Mamdani, anything to say about the imam?
Media strategist Morris Katz of Fight agency is helping New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani stand out with several reality TV-themed ads, including a "Survivor" spot that takes direct aim at rival Andrew Cuomo.
Zohran Mamdani, the leading candidate in next month’s mayoral election, has frequently dodged questions on whether he supports Hamas. Last week, during an interview with Fox News, he refused