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    Mamdani’s Turnout: The Voters and The Issues

    New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani joins other politicians for the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the National Urban League's new headquarters in Harlem on November 12, 2025, in New York City. In a recent interview, Mamdani stated that he plans to call President Donald Trump before taking office in an effort to diffuse tensions between the two politicians. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

    Mamdani’s Mayoral Maneuvers -Black Dem Bigs line up behind the NYC nominee

    By Nayaba ArindeEditor-at-Large“I support the Democrat in the race,” said former Vice President Kamala...
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    Left-of-Center Millennial Mamdani, Conservative Gen X Adams, and Moderate Boomer Cuomo: The Generational and Policy Divide

    By Nayaba ArindeEditor-at-Large“I think the difference between Mayor Eric Adams and Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani–is...

    Democrat Decision Day on June 24th

    By Nayaba ArindeEditor-At-LargeTuesday, June 24th is Democrat Decision Day. The main mayoral primary contenders...

    Adams and Cuomo’s Independent Line Choice: Shrewd Move or Panic Decision?

    By Nayaba ArindeEditor-at-LargeIndependence is a great thing. But switching lanes in a two-party system...

    Mayor Adams’s independent pivot, candidates seem unfazed

    By Nayaba ArindeEditor-at-LargeOn a longer political runway now - a newly independent candidate Mayor...

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    Mamdani’s Turnout: The Voters and The Issues

    New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani joins other politicians for the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the National Urban League's new headquarters in Harlem on November 12, 2025, in New York City. In a recent interview, Mamdani stated that he plans to call President Donald Trump before taking office in an effort to diffuse tensions between the two politicians. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

    Doubtful Dems, Shutdown Showdown Shakedown

    NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 30: A store displays a sign accepting Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) purchases for groceries on October 30, 2025 in New York City. Approximately 42 million Americans rely on food stamps that are deposited monthly onto their EBT cards. Benefits have ended or become uncertain amid the ongoing U.S. government shutdown, leaving households desperate to find ways to put food on the table. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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