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NYC Mayoral Primary Goes Far Left

NYC Mayoral Primary Goes Far Left

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In today’s episode, we break down the stunning results of the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, where far-left candidate Zoron Mdani pulled off a major upset—defeating establishment figures like disgraced former Governor Andrew Cuomo and incumbent Eric Adams, now running as an independent.

We dive into how Zoron, a self-described socialist and outspoken progressive, surged in the polls, who backed him, and why Democrat primary voters seem more radical than ever. From Brooklyn to Wall Street, Zoron’s unlikely coalition is reshaping the city’s political future.

We also unpack what this means for Republicans, independents, and disillusioned moderates going forward. Could this be the breaking point that flips parts of New York—or even New Jersey—red in the next election cycle?

Plus: The latest speculation on Eric Adams’ and Andrew Cuomo’s next moves, ranked-choice voting fallout, and a quick look at Zoron’s controversial policies—from defunding the police to legalizing prostitution and abolishing ICE cooperation.

Don’t miss this one—it’s the most important election you’ve never heard about.

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