Zohran Mamdani, Hakeem Jeffries and New York
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New York City Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani got emotional Friday as he pushed back on what he said were anti-Islamic comments being made to attack his campaign.
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In emotional speech, Zohran Mamdani defends Muslim identity against ‘racist and baseless' attacks
At a news conference later Friday, Cuomo accused Mamdani of “playing the victim” for political purposes and denied that Islamophobia existed on a wide scale in New York.
The New York City mayoral race is commanding national attention, with major policy, demographic and ideological shifts at stake.
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani backs WNBA CBA negotiations, signs WNBPA letter
Zohran Mamdani joins over 70 lawmakers urging WNBA leaders to reach a fair CBA with players before the Oct. 31 deadline.
If Zohran Mamdani wins New York City’s mayor’s race next month, he would become the city’s first Muslim mayor and its youngest in a century.
Jeffries, who represents a Brooklyn district, had faced questions for months over why he hadn’t endorsed Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race.
Rabbis across the U.S. signed onto the letter decrying Mamdani's rhetoric on Israel and Zionism. Here's what they said.
It looks like Hakeem Jeffries finally made up his mind about who should be the next Mayor of New York City ... because he just endorsed Zohran Mamdani.
The advertisement aired during the Knicks season opener and featured an altered New York Knicks orange and blue logo that replaced the word “Knicks” in with “Zohran.”