Zohran Mamdani Meets With Democrats
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He won’t impose Shariah on New York, but his views give plenty of reason for legitimate concern.
Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, identified as both “Asian” and “Black or African American” on his 2009 college application.
The NY Times reportedly pushed out its report on Zohran Mamdani's Columbia University application on Thursday to avoid getting scooped by other journalists.
Mamdani has come under intense scrutiny from Republicans and conservative thinkers, who say Mamdani might be too privileged to champion the cause of socialism
For that, Mamdani, of Indian extraction but born in Uganda, is being accused of “pretending to be Black.” The backlash has come largely from the right. Fox jumped at the chance to bash the soon-to-be mayor, calling him a “racist” and citing the event as evidence that he “clearly despises America and everything that [it stands] for.”
The Times published a report citing hacked documents that show Mamdani identified as "Black or African American" on his application.
Neither Adams nor Cuomo seem to be willing to drop out of the race, so it’s understandable that many business types are looking at a Mayor Mamdani future.
Critics including venture capitalist Shaun Maguire and billionaire Bill Ackman have targeted Mahmood Mamdani’s academic writing on social media in recent days.
Mamdani, NYC's Democratic mayoral nominee, is using momentum from his primary win to capture the hearts and minds of Black and Latino voters.
Democratic socialist New York City mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani, a Muslim immigrant, identified as both Asian and African American on his Columbia University application, a report claims. The 33-year-old checked both “Asian” and “Black or African American” on his application to the Ivy League university — which was ultimately rejected — when he was a high school senior in 2009,