The current mayoral race in New York City is far more than a local political contest. It is, in many ways, a potential flashpoint with consequences that extend well beyond city limits, beyond partisan politics, and into the very operational foundations of civic governance. What makes this election so consequential is not merely who takesContinue reading “Why Zohran Winning Could Spell Disaster for NYC and NYS”
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Could HasanAbi’s Dog Controversy Hurt Zohran Mamdani’s Mayoral Chances?
Here’s something wild that I’ve been thinking about: Zohran Mamdani and his connection to HasanAbi. And now, with this alleged dog abuse clip, his chances in the NYC mayoral race could actually be affected. And what’s crazier? I predicted months ago that Zohran and his connections to Hasan — just being linked to him —Continue reading “Could HasanAbi’s Dog Controversy Hurt Zohran Mamdani’s Mayoral Chances?”
When Loyalty Backfires: How “Vote Blue No Matter Who” Could Paralyze NYC
The concept of “Vote Blue No Matter Who” has long been a mantra for Democrats, designed to maintain party unity, consolidate votes, and prevent Republican victories at every level of government. On the surface, the slogan embodies a simple principle: prioritize the party over individual candidates in order to secure electoral wins. However, the 2025Continue reading “When Loyalty Backfires: How “Vote Blue No Matter Who” Could Paralyze NYC”
Chaos and Choices: How the 2025 NYC Mayoral Race Could Shape the City’s Future
The 2025 New York City mayoral election presents an unusually complex and high-stakes scenario, one in which voters must weigh not only ideology but also the practical realities of governance under extreme external pressures, chaos, and unpredictability, especially given the looming presence of Donald Trump and his willingness to leverage federal power against a cityContinue reading “Chaos and Choices: How the 2025 NYC Mayoral Race Could Shape the City’s Future”
The Conflicted Progressive’s Case for Sliwa: Navigating NYC’s 2025 Mayoral Race
New York City’s 2025 mayoral race has become one of the most complicated, fraught, and unpredictable elections in recent memory. With the field now narrowed to Zohran, Cuomo, and Sliwa, voters are faced with choices that are not just about ideology, but about survival, strategy, and navigating an increasingly hostile political landscape. For progressives likeContinue reading “The Conflicted Progressive’s Case for Sliwa: Navigating NYC’s 2025 Mayoral Race”
No More Half-Measures: Why I’m Not Cheering for Zohran Mamdani
I’m done with half-measures. I’m done with the hollow victories. I’m done with celebrating incremental changes from a party that was never built for real transformation. The Democratic Party has long promised progress, and even when it delivers, the progress is fragile—easily reversed the moment the political winds shift. I’ve watched it happen again andContinue reading “No More Half-Measures: Why I’m Not Cheering for Zohran Mamdani”
Zohran Mamdani’s Position on Palestine and Zionism: A Confusing Web of Contradictions
Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the 2025 New York City Democratic mayoral primary has generated widespread attention and celebration, particularly among progressives who see his campaign as a symbolic win for justice, anti-imperialism, and solidarity with the oppressed. Yet beneath the excitement lies a tangled web of inconsistencies and contradictions in Mamdani’s messaging—especially around his stanceContinue reading “Zohran Mamdani’s Position on Palestine and Zionism: A Confusing Web of Contradictions”
The Primary’s Over — But Don’t Think the Fight for Mamdani Is Won
Zohran Mamdani just made history by winning the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City. That alone is no small feat. He beat out a titan of old-guard politics — Andrew Cuomo — with a grassroots, tenant-focused, anti-Zionist campaign in a major American city. But let me be clear: I do not think MamdaniContinue reading “The Primary’s Over — But Don’t Think the Fight for Mamdani Is Won”
Don’t Get Too Comfortable: Why I’m Not Celebrating Just Yet After Mamdani’s Win
So, Zohran Mamdani just won the NYC Democratic primary for mayor. Big news. For many progressives and leftists, this feels like a huge moment — the kind of political shift we’ve been dreaming of for years. A DSA-endorsed, anti-Zionist, tenant-first candidate beating out a well-known establishment figure like Andrew Cuomo? That’s not nothing. But here’sContinue reading “Don’t Get Too Comfortable: Why I’m Not Celebrating Just Yet After Mamdani’s Win”
