Zohran Mamdani's victory over Cuomo in NYC's mayoral primary has sparked a progressive movement demanding change in the Democratic Party. Will this seismic shift lead to more insurgent candidates challenging establishment lawmakers? The time for change is now. #ProgressiveRevolt #Mamdani
The general already has Mamdani, Adams, and Sliwa. Anyone voting for Adams or Sliwa probably wasn’t voting for Mamdani anyway. So if Cuomo jumps in as an Indy, he won’t take any votes from Mamdani, who’s already beaten him once, so he’ll have to shave votes from Adams (he can’t be getting too many votes) and Sliwa (he never wins anything). Mamdani will end up with half the votes, and the other three will split the remaining half.
The general already has Mamdani, Adams, and Sliwa. Anyone voting for Adams or Sliwa probably wasn’t voting for Mamdani anyway. So if Cuomo jumps in as an Indy, he won’t take any votes from Mamdani, who’s already beaten him once, so he’ll have to shave votes from Adams (he can’t be getting too many votes) and Sliwa (he never wins anything). Mamdani will end up with half the votes, and the other three will split the remaining half.
Alright that is great to hear, it makes me a little more hopeful.