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Donovan Richards, a Democrat who has been serving the borough for over 13 years, urged the party to fall in line behind the 33-year-old mayoral nominee, as top New York Dems continue to drag their
It’s not easy to move around New York City as Zohran Mamdani anymore. Like when the 33-year-old Democratic nominee for mayor leaves a union meeting to walk to his Manhattan campaign office, as he did one Monday morning in July.
Activist Scott Lo Baido was handcuffed by NYPD on Wednesday after protesting outside Zohran Mamdani's anti-Trump event on Staten Island. (Credit: Scott Lo Baido)
Mamdani griped about the loss of privacy he's had to contend with since his stunning Democratic mayoral primary win in June.
Mamdani's odds of winning the upcoming New York mayoral election increased by 10 percentage points from 72 percent in July to 82 percent on Thursday, according to Covers.com. Over the same period, the odds of Cuomo remained flat at 9 percent while incumbent Mayor Eric Adams saw his odds tumble from 21 percent to 6 percent.
Zohran Mamdani concluded his week-long, anti-Trump campaign tour across all five New York City boroughs at a Queens union office, joined by local workers and officials.
New York City Democratic mayoral nominee, Zohran Mamdani, told reporters that former President Barack Obama called him soon after he declared victory in the Democratic primary in June.
As of the early hours of Wednesday morning, Mamdani had an 82 percent chance of winning the race, according to Polymarket.
With about 80 days to go until the General Election, Democratic nominee for Mayor Zohran Mamdani continues to gather key local endorsements — as he positions himself as