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Democrat Zohran Mamdani sees his big lead cut in half in a new poll as Independent Andrew Cuomo sees surge with a week to go in NYC mayor's race.
The race for New York City mayor is tightening as it heads into its final stretch.With a little more than a week to go before Election Day -- and early voting already underway with a much stronger turnout than four years ago -- independent candidate Andrew Cuomo has cut Democrat nominee Zohran Mamdani's lead in half to 10 points,
As the New York City mayoral race enters its final days, thousands of people congregated in Forest Hills, Queens, on Sunday to rally for Democrat Zohran Mamdani, with a turnout that almost rivaled that of President Donald Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden nearly one year ago to the day.
Voters 50 and up accounted for nearly 60% of ballots cast during the first two days of early voting in the city's mayoral election, data shows.
Democratic New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani, a self-avowed socialist, has seen his lead greatly shrink over the past month, with just over a week to go before Election Day on Nov. 4, according to a Suffolk University poll released Monday.
Mamdani was mobbed by supporters on the East Side of Manhattan on Monday, but in Washington he was hardly a fan favorite.
The GOP is pouncing on House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' endorsement of Mamdani, hoping to paint Democrats as too far left ahead of the midterm elections next year.
While some critics decry Zohran Mamdani's vision for New York City as far-fetched, experts noted that they build off progressive foundations laid by past policies.
Over 10,000 people gathered to see mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, who's quickly risen from unknown to Democratic Party leader.