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Trump and NYC's new socialist mayor call for Con Edison to lower rates, causing stock drop

Core Insights - President Trump and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani discussed affordability issues, particularly focusing on lowering electricity prices in New York City, which negatively impacted Consolidated Edison’s stock [1][2][4][9]. Company Overview - Consolidated Edison, known as Con Ed, is the primary utility provider in New York City, serving over 3 million customers [4]. - The company acknowledged the importance of affordability and expressed willingness to collaborate with the Mayor-elect on solutions to make New York more affordable [8]. Stock Performance - Following the comments made by Trump and Mamdani, Con Ed's stock experienced a decline, opening at $101.48, reaching a high of $103.28, but dropping to a low of $99.55, ultimately closing at $100.16, down 0.78% for the day [9]. - Despite the recent drop, Con Ed shares are up approximately 13% for the year [10]. Voter Sentiment - A Fox News Voter Poll indicated that 55% of New York City voters consider the cost of living the most pressing issue, with Mamdani receiving significant support from those concerned about affordability [13][14].