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New York's Mayoral Race: Why Mamdani Has to Beat Cuomo Twice

Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani defeated establishment favorite Andrew Cuomo for the Democratic nomination in New York's mayoral race, marking a clear victory for the party’s progressive wing.

New York's Mayoral Race: Why Mamdani Has to Beat Cuomo Twice
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Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani defeated establishment favorite Andrew Cuomo for the Democratic nomination in New York's mayoral race, marking a clear victory for the party’s progressive wing.

The primary used ranked choice voting, which encouraged coalition-building, drove record turnout, and notably reduced negative campaigning.

But thanks to New York’s fusion voting system, Cuomo has secured a spot on the general election ballot, giving him one more shot at defeat in what promises to be a far more chaotic, crowded, and contentious race.

In this episode, Dan and Shawn break down the electoral reform car crash happening in real time, how these voting systems shaped campaign behavior, and what the race reveals about the Democratic Party’s ongoing attempts to contain its ascendant left wing.

Dan Sally

Dan Sally serves on the Digital Strategy Council for Rank the Vote and is host of the podcast ‘You Don’t Have to Yell’, which discusses today’s most pressing issues without the partisan spin.

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