Moderate Rival Plot to block Mamdani’s electoral offer in New York after the primary victory

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These are the kinds of headlines that have probably scared Democrats not only in New York but across the country.
Since his superb victory two weeks ago during the primary of the New York Democratic Party for the Mayor, stories have surfaced on the past of Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani.
Among the viral elements, there are reports in a 2020 photo that Mamdani published online which shows him a statue of Christopher Columbus, stories about the comments that Mamdani made last, when he declared that the mayor he would stop Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and his recent comments in an interview with the new cable that “I have many criticisms of capital”.
Mamdani’s two -digit victory over the former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and nine other candidates in the primary last month shaken the Democratic Party, already feeding internal divisions between the progressive and more moderate wings of the party.
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The Democratic candidate for town hall, Zohran Mamdani, goes on stage during his main night victory group on Wednesday June 25, 2025 in New York. (Photo Heather Khalifa / AP)
While many progressives have applauded Mamdani’s victory, saying that it was a “clear rejection of the old guard”, more moderate democrats are in panic mode on what his victory means for the party.
And the main performance of Mamdani has feared that a general electoral victory by the 33 -year -old state assembly, 33 -year -old Ugandan, of Queens – who took a major step to become the first Muslim mayor of the most populated city in the country – will only feed the GOP attacks against the party.
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Since his main victory, the Republicans have implacably painted Mamdani as an extremist and have anchored him to the Democrats across the country before the mid-term elections next year.
The attacks extended to the voting bulletin on the campaign path to the White House, with the president Donald Trump Affirming that Mamdani was “a 100% communist madman”.
In the middle of the dams of the big titles focused on Mamdani and political rhetoric, some of his rivals reflect on a plan to try to make him derail their forces in the general elections.

Former governor Andrew Cuomo recognizes that the Zohran Mamdani rival “won” the Mayoral primary of the New York Democratic Party on June 24, 2025. (Paul Steinhauser / Fox News)
While Cuomo lost the mayor’s democratic appointment against Mamdani, he runs the November ballot as an independence, which the rules of the state allow.
And the Democratic mayor Eric Adams, who abandoned his main candidacy earlier this year, in the midst of the survey numbers to be sought after numerous controversies, is looking for a re -election as an independent.
Jim Walden, a former federal prosecutor, also presents himself as a co-founder of Guardian Angels, a former federal prosecutor, who, for a second consecutive election, is the republican co-candidate for the town hall.
Walden last week proposed that an independent study be conducted to see which candidate would be the strongest to face Mamdani, the weakest contenders agreeing to abandon.
The Republicans use the victory of the bomb in Mamdani over Cuomo as ammunition to explode democrats as extremists
Mamdani, thanks to his main victory, is the clear favorite of the general elections in a city where the Democrats are more numerous than the Republicans by a margin of about six to one.
Walden said in an interview on Fox News Radio’s “MondayFox across America with Jimmy Failla “ That a Mamdani victory in November “would be terrible for the city and would make us sure that a whole generation, I therefore proposed a survey at the end of September or in early October”.
“If the candidates have accepted this, we would all agree on a survey that would happen, and that would be the winner would take everything,” he said.
Cuomo’s main advisor, Rich Azzopardi, argued the idea, saying that Walden “properly underlines that if he, Mayor Adams and Governor Cuomo take place all, everything, but ensures a socialist victory. Jim proposed an independent equitable investigation in September to determine whose candidacy and vision for New York are the strongest in November.”
While Mamdani has managed to unify the left in the last weeks preceding the primary – helped by the endorsements of progressive heavy goods vehicles, Alexandria Ocasio -Cortez in New York and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont – his democratic rivals remain anything but united.
“I think that Andrew and Curtis should rally behind me. I won as mayor. You know, I am the only one to be in this race at the moment that has ever won as mayor,” Adams said on a press conference on Monday.

New York mayor Eric Adams is talking during a campaign launch rally at the Town Hall on June 26, 2025. (AP photo / yuki iwamura)
And in an interview with CNBC, Adams said that during a recent conversation, the former governor had asked him to withdraw.
“I said,” Andrew, are you that arrogant level? I am the seated mayor! “” Said Adams about his conversation with Cuomo. “I am the mayor seated in New York when you just lost to Zohran 12 points.”
Adams survey numbers were still running before he was even charged last year with five counts, who accused the mayor of corruption and fraud as part of an alleged “long -term” regime to personally take advantage of contacts with foreign officials.
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The mayor made repeated openings to the president Donald TrumpAnd the Ministry of Justice earlier this year rejected the accusations of corruption, so that Adams can potentially work with the Trump administration on its illegal immigration repression.
“Mayor Adams did not run in the Democratic primary because he knew he was an anathema for the Democrats and not electable. Nothing has changed,” said Azzopardi.
Mamdani has achieved a main victory thanks to an energetic campaign that has emphasized the affordability and high cost of New York.
Mamdani has made intelligent use of social media platforms, including Tiktok, while he was engaging in low propagation voters. He proposed to eliminate the prices to set up the vast bus system from New York, making rents from Cuny (University of the City of New York), freezing rents on municipal housing, offering “free daycares” for children up to 5 years and the establishment of grocery stores managed by the government.
And thanks in part to the efforts of a huge army of basic volunteers, he brought a wave of support for younger and progressive voters to catapult themselves in first place.
And that rekindled the debate on the question of whether the party policy or messaging was to blame for the setbacks of last November elections, when the Democrats lost control of the White House and the Senate, and did not recognize the majority of the room.
The co-founder of the progressive change campaign committee Stephanie Taylor told Fox News that Mamdani’s victory shows that a new leadership for the Democratic Party is possible-a future of dynamic candidates who call on young working class voters with a platform that is fighting for people, not companies. “”
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Matt Bennett, executive vice-president of the moderate group aligned by the Democrat, The Third Way, recognized that Mamdani “focused on affordability”, which, according to him, is “great”.
Bennett added that Mamdani is “young, charismatic, a great communicator. All that is great. We want to see this.”
But Bennett told Fox News “the problem is that he has the wrong prescription.”