米兰体育

Skip to content
NOWCAST 米兰体育 13 10p Newscast
Watch on Demand
Advertisement

Zohran Mamdani declares victory in NYC's Democratic mayoral primary as Cuomo concedes

Zohran Mamdani declares victory in NYC's Democratic mayoral primary as Cuomo concedes
The 11 candidate Democratic primary for New York City mayor appears to be down to *** two-man race. Former Governor Andrew Cuomo launching *** comeback bid supported by the Democratic establishment and Zora Mamdani, *** progressive newcomer. The race seen as *** proxy battle for the Democratic Party's future. *** New York can't afford. And for the party's stance on Israel, Mamdani, facing scrutiny from multiple fronts after he defended the use of the slogan, Globalize the intifada. To me, ultimately, what I hear in so many is *** desperate desire for equality and equal rights in In standing up for Palestinian human rights, Cuomo accusing Mamdani of using hateful language that encourages violence against Jews, I've been clear that any incitement to violence is something that I'm in opposition to and that the use of any language to that end is clearly something that I oppose. Southeastern Queens is in love with Andrew Cuomo. Many Democrats who called for his resignation have lined up behind Cuomo. Cuomo, who has denied sexual harassment allegations that led to his resignation, served as New York governor for 10 years. His campaign cornerstone, experience, and *** record of going up against Trump. Trump's coming for New York. Who do you think can stop him? Cuomo is banking on the city's moderate Democrats focused on affordability, hiring more police and their support for Israel. We had *** great record of accomplishment on the state. Now we have to do it. Mamdani is *** three-term assemblyman and self-described democratic socialist. And *** 33 year old immigrant from Uganda. If elected, he would become the first Muslim mayor in the history of the city and one of the youngest to take City Hall. Mamdani is promising free buses, universal childcare, city subsidized grocery stores, and *** rent freeze for the city's 1 million rent stabilized tenants. Because this is New York. We can afford to dream, Congresswoman Alexandria. Ocasio Cortez and Senator Bernie Sanders are both backing the campaign. The big variable that makes this race so hard to predict ranked choice voting. Rather than choose just one candidate, New York City voters can rank 5 in order of preference. Do not rank Andrew Cuomo. Lending to candidate alliances and potentially drawing the process out for at least another week, Gloria Pasmino, CNN, New York.
AP logo
Updated: 11:51 PM CDT Jun 24, 2025
Editorial Standards 鈸�
Advertisement
Zohran Mamdani declares victory in NYC's Democratic mayoral primary as Cuomo concedes
AP logo
Updated: 11:51 PM CDT Jun 24, 2025
Editorial Standards 鈸�
Zohran Mamdani declared victory in New York City鈥檚 Democratic mayoral primary Tuesday night after Andrew Cuomo conceded the race in a stunning upset, as the young, progressive upstart built a substantial lead over the more experienced but scandal-scarred former governor.Though the race鈥檚 ultimate outcome will still be decided by a ranked choice count, Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist who was virtually unknown outside of political circles a year ago, was in a commanding position.In a speech to supporters, Mamdani said, 鈥淭onight, we made history.鈥濃淚 will be your Democratic nominee for the mayor of New York City,鈥� he said.Cuomo, who was trying to make a comeback from a sexual harassment scandal, told supporters that he had called Mamdani to congratulate him.鈥淭onight is his night. He deserved it. He won,鈥� Cuomo told supporters.He trailed Mamdani by a significant margin in the first choice ballots and faced an exceedingly difficult pathway to catching up when ballots are redistributed in New York City鈥檚 ranked choice voting process.Mamdani would be the city鈥檚 first Muslim and Indian American mayor if elected. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams skipped the primary. He鈥檚 running as an independent in the general election. Cuomo also has the option of running in the general election.鈥淲e are going to take a look and make some decisions,鈥� Cuomo said.Unofficial results from the New York City鈥檚 Board of Elections showed that Mamdani was ranked on more ballots than Cuomo. Mamdani was listed as the second choice by tens of thousands of more voters than Cuomo. And the number of votes that will factor into ranked choice voting is sure to shrink. More than 200,000 voters only listed a first choice, the Board of Elections results show, meaning that Mamdani鈥檚 performance in the first round may ultimately be enough to clear the 50% threshold.The race鈥檚 ultimate outcome could say something about what kind of leader Democrats are looking for during President Donald Trump鈥檚 second term.The vote took place about four years after Cuomo, 67, resigned as governor following a sexual harassment scandal. Yet he has been the favorite throughout the race, with his deep experience, name recognition, strong political connections and juggernaut fundraising apparatus.The party鈥檚 progressive wing, meanwhile, had coalesced behind Mamdani. A relatively unknown state legislator when the contest began, Mamdani gained momentum by running a sharp campaign laser-focused on the city鈥檚 high cost of living and secured endorsements from two of the country鈥檚 foremost progressives, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders.The primary winner will go on to face incumbent Adams, a Democrat who decided to run as an independent amid a public uproar over his indictment on corruption charges and the subsequent abandonment of the case by Trump鈥檚 Justice Department. Republican Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels, will be on the ballot in the fall鈥檚 general election.The mayoral primary鈥檚 two leading candidates 鈥� one a fresh-faced progressive and the other an older moderate 鈥� were stand-ins for the larger Democratic Party鈥檚 ideological divide, though Cuomo鈥檚 scandal-scarred past adds a unique tinge to the narrative.The rest of the pack has struggled to gain recognition in a race where nearly every candidate has cast themselves as the person best positioned to challenge Trump's agenda.Comptroller Brad Lander, a liberal city government stalwart, made a splash last week when he was arrested after linking arms with a man federal agents were trying to detain at an immigration court in Manhattan. It was unclear if that episode was enough to jump-start a campaign that had been failing to pick up speed behind Lander.Among the other candidates are City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, state Sen. Zellnor Myrie, hedge fund executive Whitney Tilson and former city Comptroller Scott Stringer.Mamdani's energetic run has been hard not to notice.His army of young canvassers relentlessly knocked on doors throughout the city seeking support. Posters of his grinning mug were up on shop windows. You couldn't get on social media without seeing one of his well-produced videos pitching his vision 鈥� free buses, free child care, new apartments, a higher minimum wage and more, paid for by new taxes on rich people.That youthful energy was apparent Tuesday evening, as both cautiously optimistic canvassers and ecstatic supporters lined the streets of Central Brooklyn, creating a party-like atmosphere that spread from poll sites into the surrounding neighborhoods.Outside his family鈥檚 Caribbean apothecary, Amani Kojo, a 23-year-old first-time voter, passed out iced tea to Mamdani canvassers, encouraging them to stay hydrated.鈥淚t鈥檚 100 degrees outside and it's a vibe. New York City feels alive again,鈥� Kojo said, raising a pile of Mamdani pamphlets. 鈥淚t feels very electric seeing all the people around, the flyers, all the posts on my Instagram all day.鈥滳uomo and some other Democrats have cast Mamdani as unqualified. They say he doesn't have the management chops to wrangle the city's sprawling bureaucracy or handle crises. Critics have also taken aim at Mamdani's support for Palestinian human rights.In response, Mamdani has slammed Cuomo over his sexual harassment scandal and his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.In one heated debate exchange, Cuomo rattled off a long list of what he saw as Mamdani's managerial shortcomings, arguing that his opponent, who has been in the state Assembly since 2021, has never dealt with Congress or unions and never overseen an infrastructure project. He added that Mamdani couldn't be relied upon to go toe-to-toe with Trump.Mamdani had a counter ready.鈥淭o Mr. Cuomo, I have never had to resign in disgrace,鈥� he said.Cuomo resigned in 2021 after a report commissioned by the state attorney general concluded that he had sexually harassed at least 11 women. He has always maintained that he didn't intentionally harass the women, saying he had simply fallen behind what was considered appropriate workplace conduct.During the campaign, he has become more aggressive in defending himself, framing the situation as a political hit job orchestrated by his enemies.The fresh scandal at City Hall involving Mayor Eric Adams, though, gave Cuomo a path to end his exile.

Zohran Mamdani declared victory in New York City鈥檚 Democratic mayoral primary Tuesday night after Andrew Cuomo conceded the race in a stunning upset, as the young, progressive upstart built a substantial lead over the more experienced but scandal-scarred former governor.

Though the race鈥檚 ultimate outcome will still be decided by a ranked choice count, Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist who was virtually unknown outside of political circles a year ago, was in a commanding position.

Advertisement

In a speech to supporters, Mamdani said, 鈥淭onight, we made history.鈥�

鈥淚 will be your Democratic nominee for the mayor of New York City,鈥� he said.

Cuomo, who was trying to make a comeback from a sexual harassment scandal, told supporters that he had called Mamdani to congratulate him.

鈥淭onight is his night. He deserved it. He won,鈥� Cuomo told supporters.

He trailed Mamdani by a significant margin in the first choice ballots and faced an exceedingly difficult pathway to catching up when ballots are redistributed in New York City鈥檚 ranked choice voting process.

Mamdani would be the city鈥檚 first Muslim and Indian American mayor if elected. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams skipped the primary. He鈥檚 running as an independent in the general election. Cuomo also has the option of running in the general election.

鈥淲e are going to take a look and make some decisions,鈥� Cuomo said.

Unofficial results from the New York City鈥檚 Board of Elections showed that Mamdani was ranked on more ballots than Cuomo. Mamdani was listed as the second choice by tens of thousands of more voters than Cuomo. And the number of votes that will factor into ranked choice voting is sure to shrink. More than 200,000 voters only listed a first choice, the Board of Elections results show, meaning that Mamdani鈥檚 performance in the first round may ultimately be enough to clear the 50% threshold.

The race鈥檚 ultimate outcome could say something about what kind of leader Democrats are looking for during President Donald Trump鈥檚 second term.

The vote took place about four years after Cuomo, 67, resigned as governor following a sexual harassment scandal. Yet he has been the favorite throughout the race, with his deep experience, name recognition, strong political connections and juggernaut fundraising apparatus.

The party鈥檚 progressive wing, meanwhile, had coalesced behind Mamdani. A relatively unknown state legislator when the contest began, Mamdani gained momentum by running a sharp campaign laser-focused on the city鈥檚 high cost of living and secured endorsements from two of the country鈥檚 foremost progressives, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders.

The primary winner will go on to face incumbent Adams, a Democrat who decided to run as an independent amid a public uproar over his indictment on corruption charges and the subsequent abandonment of the case by Trump鈥檚 Justice Department. Republican Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels, will be on the ballot in the fall鈥檚 general election.

The mayoral primary鈥檚 two leading candidates 鈥� one a fresh-faced progressive and the other an older moderate 鈥� were stand-ins for the larger Democratic Party鈥檚 ideological divide, though Cuomo鈥檚 scandal-scarred past adds a unique tinge to the narrative.

The rest of the pack has struggled to gain recognition in a race where nearly every candidate has cast themselves as the person best positioned to challenge Trump's agenda.

Comptroller Brad Lander, a liberal city government stalwart, made a splash last week when he was arrested after linking arms with a man federal agents were trying to detain at an immigration court in Manhattan. It was unclear if that episode was enough to jump-start a campaign that had been failing to pick up speed behind Lander.

Among the other candidates are City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, state Sen. Zellnor Myrie, hedge fund executive Whitney Tilson and former city Comptroller Scott Stringer.

Mamdani's energetic run has been hard not to notice.

His army of young canvassers relentlessly knocked on doors throughout the city seeking support. Posters of his grinning mug were up on shop windows. You couldn't get on social media without seeing one of his well-produced videos pitching his vision 鈥� free buses, free child care, new apartments, a higher minimum wage and more, paid for by new taxes on rich people.

That youthful energy was apparent Tuesday evening, as both cautiously optimistic canvassers and ecstatic supporters lined the streets of Central Brooklyn, creating a party-like atmosphere that spread from poll sites into the surrounding neighborhoods.

Outside his family鈥檚 Caribbean apothecary, Amani Kojo, a 23-year-old first-time voter, passed out iced tea to Mamdani canvassers, encouraging them to stay hydrated.

鈥淚t鈥檚 100 degrees outside and it's a vibe. New York City feels alive again,鈥� Kojo said, raising a pile of Mamdani pamphlets. 鈥淚t feels very electric seeing all the people around, the flyers, all the posts on my Instagram all day.鈥�

Cuomo and some other Democrats have cast Mamdani as unqualified. They say he doesn't have the management chops to wrangle the city's sprawling bureaucracy or handle crises. Critics have also taken aim at Mamdani's support for Palestinian human rights.

In response, Mamdani has slammed Cuomo over his sexual harassment scandal and his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In one heated debate exchange, Cuomo rattled off a long list of what he saw as Mamdani's managerial shortcomings, arguing that his opponent, who has been in the state Assembly since 2021, has never dealt with Congress or unions and never overseen an infrastructure project. He added that Mamdani couldn't be relied upon to go toe-to-toe with Trump.

Mamdani had a counter ready.

鈥淭o Mr. Cuomo, I have never had to resign in disgrace,鈥� he said.

Cuomo resigned in 2021 after a report commissioned by the state attorney general concluded that he had sexually harassed at least 11 women. He has always maintained that he didn't intentionally harass the women, saying he had simply fallen behind what was considered appropriate workplace conduct.

During the campaign, he has become more aggressive in defending himself, framing the situation as a political hit job orchestrated by his enemies.

The fresh scandal at City Hall involving Mayor Eric Adams, though, gave Cuomo a path to end his exile.