Zohran Mamdani storms to victory in New York City mayoral race
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In a stunning political development, Zohran Mamdani has been elected as the mayor of New York City, making him the first democratic socialist and first Muslim to hold this influential position in the nation’s most populous city.

Mamdani’s victory marks a significant shift in the political landscape, as he overcame challenges from former New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican contender Curtis Sliwa, drawing national attention to the fiercely contested election.

The results were announced promptly after the polls closed at 9 p.m., with voter turnout reaching its highest level for a mayoral race since 1969. More than two million residents had cast their votes before the polls closed.

Originally from Uganda, Mamdani’s journey from a relatively unknown assemblymember to the mayor-elect of New York City has taken many by surprise, raising questions about the potential impact of his socialist agenda on the city’s future.

To celebrate his groundbreaking win, the 34-year-old assemblyman shared a video on social media depicting subway doors opening at the City Hall station, marking the beginning of his new role in the city’s leadership.

President Donald Trump has branded Mamdani a ‘communist’ and threatened to cut off federal funding to the city if he is elected following an endorsement of his longtime rival Cuomo. The president cited ‘pollsters’ blaming himself not being on the ballot and the shutdown for his picks losing. 

In a poll conducted by JL Partners for the Daily Mail, nine percent of New Yorkers said if Mamdani wins they would ‘definitely’ leave the city, which currently has a population of 8.5 million.

To make matters worse for the Big Apple, polling also found a further 25 percent, or 2.12 million, would ‘consider’ going. 

Zohran Mamdani (pictured left) has been elected mayor of New York City, becoming the first Muslim to win the office

Zohran Mamdani (pictured left) has been elected mayor of New York City, becoming the first Muslim to win the office

Mamdani tapped into left-wing populist rhetoric and turned out younger voters

The poll revealed widespread alarm at the prospect of Mamdani taking over City Hall and highlighted the colossal economic impact of his victory.

If anywhere near that number left New York it would crater the city’s economy and send shockwaves across the rest of the country.

When asked what shape they think the city would be in after four years of Mamdani, those not voting for him chose words including ‘disaster,’ ‘hell,’ ‘chaos,’ ‘destroyed’ and ‘s***hole.’ 

Meanwhile, Mamdani voters said they believed it would be ‘affordable,’ ‘improved, ‘hopeful’ and ‘changed.’

Crucially, the poll found 7 percent of those earning over $250,000 would definitely leave New York City under a ‘Mayor Mamdani.’

The top 1 percent of earners in New York pay around half the city’s income taxes.

With a significant proportion of them departing the city’s finances would collapse and there would be less money to pay for Mamdani’s policies, which involve subsidizing various parts of the city’s economy.

Mamdani’s victory also puts into question what the city’s relationship with its most famous former resident, Donald Trump, will be under a socialist leader.  

Mamdani won handily over former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (pictured)

Mamdani won handily over former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (pictured)

Many have been concerned by Mamdani’s plans, with some even plotting an escape from new York after his victory

Trump endorsed longtime rival Cuomo in a last-ditch effort to stop socialist Zohran Mamdani from winning the New York City mayoral election. 

The president has previously hinted that he would rather a ‘bad Democrat ‘ like Cuomo beat Mamdani, who Trump calls a ‘communist’ but a Truth Social post Monday night was his most explicit endorsement for the ex-governor.

He began his pitch by threatening again to withhold federal funds from The Big Apple under the 34-year-old Mamdani.

‘If Communist Candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the Election for Mayor of New York City, it is highly unlikely that I will be contributing Federal Funds, other than the very minimum as required, to my beloved first home, because of the fact that, as a Communist, this once great City has ZERO chance of success, or even survival!’

Trump said a New York under Mamdani would be a ‘complete and total economic and social disaster,’ claiming that the socialist’s principles ‘have been tested for over a thousand years and they have never once been successful.’

The president is instead choosing to back Cuomo, whom he said ‘had a record of success’ despite the pair’s long-running feud during Trump’s first term.

Trump also dismissed voting for Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa as ‘a vote for Mamdani’ and cracked that the Guardian Angels’ founder ‘looks much better without the beret.’

‘Whether you personally like Andrew Cuomo or not, you really have no choice. You must vote for him, and hope he does a fantastic job. He is capable of it, Mamdani is not!’

Supporters of Zohran Mamdani outside of LaGuardia Community College Performing Arts Center

Supporters of Zohran Mamdani outside of LaGuardia Community College Performing Arts Center

Republican Curtis Sliwa (pictured) finished in third place

Republican Curtis Sliwa (pictured) finished in third place

The president threatened refusing federal funds from New York during an appearance on CBS’ 60 Minutes after host Norah O’Donnell said Mamdani had been described as a left-wing version of Trump. 

‘Well, I think I’m a much better looking person than him, right?’ Trump said about Mamdani. 

O’Donnell pointed out that Mamdani, like Trump, has been described as ‘charismatic’ and breaking the old rules.

‘It’s gonna be hard for me as the president to give a lot of money to New York,’ Trump said. ‘Because if you have a Communist running New York, all you’re doing is wasting the money you’re sending there.’ 

Trump admitted that he doesn’t like Cuomo but that he would prefer the disgraced former governor win the election.  

‘If it’s gonna be between a bad Democrat and a Communist, I’m gonna pick the bad Democrat all the time, to be honest with you,’ Trump said. 

The president compared Mamdani to predecessor Bill de Blasio, who Trump termed ‘the worst mayor in history.’

Trump shut down Cuomo’s promise that if the leftist Mamdani won, Trump would become the real mayor of the city as ‘so crazy.’ 

Donald Trump (pictured) endorsed Cuomo and refused to back Sliwa, hoping to stop Mamdani, whom he called a 'Communist'

Donald Trump (pictured) endorsed Cuomo and refused to back Sliwa, hoping to stop Mamdani, whom he called a ‘Communist’

The president compared Mamdani to predecessor Bill de Blasio, who Trump termed 'the worst mayor in history'

The president compared Mamdani to predecessor Bill de Blasio, who Trump termed ‘the worst mayor in history’

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks to members of the media as initial projections of Democratic candidate for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez speaks to members of the media as initial projections of Democratic candidate for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani

The Daily Mail has reached out to a White House spokesperson for comment on Mamdani’s victory. 

Mamdani moved to New York from his native Uganda at age seven. 

His father is an academic and his mother a filmmaker. As a child he went to a private school in Manhattan where fees are now $66,000 a year.

Mamdani’s wife, 27-year-old artist Rama Duwaji, has also become an unexpected overnight star.

Critics of the left-wing candidate, 33, had even accused him of ‘hiding his wife from NYC’ during his bruising primary against former Governor Andrew Cuomo. 

But Duwaji was all smiles as she marked her husband’s victory in the primary, and wrote on Instagram that she ‘couldn’t possibly be prouder’ of him as he shocked his establishment opponent. 

Mamdani, who met his wife on the dating app Hinge, lovingly addressed Duwaji in front of his crowd, saying ‘Rama, thank you’ as he kissed her hand. 

The likely future First Lady of the Big Apple says on her Instagram bio that she is ‘from Damascus’, however a Mamdani campaign spokesperson told the New York Times that she was actually born in Texas. 

She is best known for her illustrations and animations, many of which are pro-Palestine themed and criticize Israel and the Trump administration. 

Despite his ultra-privileged upbringing Mamdani is successfully appealing to working-class voters and young adults who find New York increasingly unaffordable to live in with promises that he will bring their costs down.

His platform of policies includes a freeze on rent hikes, free bus services, fully-funded day care for under-5s, city-owned grocery stores, and turbocharging the minimum wage ultimately to $30 an hour.

He wants to fund those policies, which will cost billions of dollars, by raising taxes on the rich and companies.

There would be a 2 percent increase on New Yorkers earning over $1 million a year, and the top corporate tax rate would rise from 7.25 percent to 11.5 percent.

Critics say that will lead to a surge of firms and high-earning individuals leaving New York, which will in turn decimate the city’s tax revenue and Mamdani unable to pay for his policies.

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