With only days before Election Day, New York City’s once-stable mayoral race has transformed into an unexpected political drama. Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani, who only weeks ago held a commanding advantage, now faces a narrowing ten-point lead as Andrew Cuomo mounts a striking return from political exile. Fueled by Mayor Eric Adams’ support and framed as a voice of steadiness over ideology, Cuomo’s resurgence has drawn in moderates and working-class voters who feel unsettled by Mamdani’s bold, progressive prescriptions for the city’s future. At thirty-four, Mamdani represents a rising left-leaning generation — energetic, unapologetic, and polarizing. His calls for sweeping...
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