Zohran Mamdani, Who was Born in Uganda, has Declared Victory in the Democratic Mayoral Primary in New York

Almost unknown at the start of the contest, the 33-year-old democratic socialist upset Andrew Cuomo, the incumbent governor of New York, who had been leading the race the whole time. It’s his night tonight. He was worthy. After admitting defeat, Cuomo informed supporters, “He won.”
Mamdani’s upbeat campaign, which focused on the expense of living, inspired young people and progressives. We created history tonight. “It always seems impossible until it is done,” said Nelson Mandela. We’ve done it, friends. Mamdani informed supporters, “I will be your Democratic nominee for New York City mayor.” Since 2021, Zohran Mamdani has served in the New York State Assembly.
The ideological split within the party was shown during Tuesday’s primary. Andrew Cuomo, a well-known moderate politician seeking a resurgence following a sexual harassment controversy, was turned down by voters.
Mamdani’s vehement opposition to Israel’s attack in Gaza and his sympathy for the Palestinian people made him stand out throughout the election. If elected, Mamdani would be the first Indian American and Muslim mayor of New York.
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