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Ruhle's UNPOPULAR OPINION on New York mayoral race
MSNBC· 2025-11-06 02:43
I'm going to give an unpopular opinion for a moment. In Mammy's extraordinary speech that he gave last night, extraordinary. I mean, I was I'm I'm a sucker for these speeches, but especially his.Just to watch somebody go from being an absolute unknown to winning the election of, of course, what I think is the most important city in America, I just think was extraordinary. However, I do think and I know he won, you know, he's a Democratic socialist, but he is going to be the mayor for this whole city. And wh ...
Mamdani Makes History, Ready to Challenge Trump
Bloomberg Television· 2025-11-05 18:19
Election & Transition - Warren Mamdani, a self-described Democratic socialist, won the mayoral election in New York City [1] - Mamdani's transition team includes Lina Khan, former head of the FTC, signaling a focus on affordability [3] - The transition team is expected to resemble the City Hall of former Mayor Bill de Blasio, aiming to bring in strong management and government experience [3] Policy & Finance - Mamdani plans to fight against potential cuts to city funding and ICE presence, potentially using the city's law department [4] - Mamdani mentioned Jamie Dimon, indicating a willingness to discuss his affordability push with the finance community [4] - Companies spend an average of $22,000 per employee on childcare solutions [5] - Mamdani is considering raising corporate taxes and taxes on wealthy New Yorkers [5] Potential Challenges - President Trump has threatened to pull federal funding from New York City due to Mamdani's socialist views [6] - The city is preparing for potential funding pullbacks from the federal government and is seeking legal counsel to fight back [7] - The city experienced a previous instance where the federal government withdrew money due to the handling of the migrant crisis [8]
Mamdani Declares Victory in NYC: ‘We Have Toppled a Political Dynasty’ | WSJ News
WSJ News· 2025-11-05 05:19
Elections & Politics - Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old Democratic socialist, defeated former New York governor Andrew Cuomo [1] - Mamdani became the first elected Muslim mayor of New York City [1]
Mamdani wins NYC mayoral race, Sherrill and Spanberger elected governor, NBC News projects
NBC News· 2025-11-05 03:30
Now to election night in the high stakes races marking the first electoral test of President Trump's second term. The big one we've been watching all night. New York City and the race for governor New Jersey.Also a big test for both President Trump and the Democrats. We're watching critical races in Virginia and California as well. Let's get right to Sam Brock with breaking news on the high stakes night.>> Tom, good evening. It's a celebratory mood here in Brooklyn and the watch party for Ziron Manny. If I ...
Zohran Mamdani to win New York City mayoral race, NBC News projects
NBC News· 2025-11-05 03:00
Election Results & Analysis - Zoran Mani, a Democratic socialist, is projected to win the New York City mayoral election, becoming the first Muslim to hold the position [1] - The election result is expected to be closer than the primary win, which had a 12-point margin [3] - Curtis Leewa's vote share was lower than expected, consolidating support behind Andrew Cuomo [3] - Mani's performance in Brooklyn is crucial for potentially exceeding 50% of the vote [4] - Mani's worst performance is expected in Staten Island [5] - The election outcome may result in a single-digit or around 10-point win for the Democratic nominee in a strongly Democratic city [5] - Exit polls indicated a dead even race between Cuomo and Mani in a two-person scenario [7] - The absence of Curtis Lewa from the race could have made the election a much closer contest [8] - Cuomo's loss may spark discussions about the end of the Cuomo political dynasty [8]
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-11-05 02:37
Breaking: Zohran Mamdani wins NYC’s mayoral race, capping the Democratic socialist's meteoric rise to lead America's most populous city. 🔗 https://t.co/uCI3JVeAzv https://t.co/vQ3Qx0y7UD ...
'Seismic shift in politics': Speaker Johnson reacts to Jeffries' endorsement of Mamdani
MSNBC· 2025-10-28 12:43
Republicans are working to make New York City mayoral candidate Zoran Mdani the face of the National Democratic Party. >> He says thank you. House Speaker Mike Johnson yesterday pointed to the self-described Democratic socialist as the future of the party, saying the left has been taken over by its progressive wing. >> On Friday, there was a little bit of a seismic shift in politics. All of you noticed it over the weekend. We saw our clearest sign yet that this radical insurgent movement in the Democrat par ...
NY Gov. Katchy Hochul endorses Zohran Mamdani for mayor
MSNBC· 2025-09-15 18:23
Political Endorsements - Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani received a major endorsement from NY Governor Kathy Hochul in the NYC mayoral race [1] - Key NY Democratic leaders like Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries have not endorsed Mamdani [1] Media Coverage & Events - MSNBC is hosting a live event in New York City on October 11th [1] - MSNBC provides breaking news, in-depth analysis of political headlines, commentary, and informed perspectives [1] Digital Engagement - MSNBC encourages viewers to subscribe to their YouTube channel, TikTok, and Instagram [1] - MSNBC promotes its app for breaking news and daily headlines [1] - MSNBC offers a daily newsletter subscription [1]
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo: Zohran Mamdani can be beaten in a two-person race
CNBC Television· 2025-07-24 13:13
Now, time for a very big interview this morning. Uh, July usually a little early to focus on New York's mayor race, but not this year. It's become a national spectacle as a controversial Democratic socialist Zan Mandami leads in the polls and the prediction market.Former New York governor, an independent candidate for mayor, Andrew Cuomo, is with us here live this morning at the table here in Times Square. Good morning to you, sir. >> Good to be with you.Um, look, we've had so many business leaders come on ...