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Zohran Mamdani has emerged as the frontrunner in the New York City mayoral race following a significant victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary. Securing 56% of the vote, Mamdani’s success reflects a shift in the political landscape and growing support among progressive voters. As he prepares for the general election, current polling indicates a strong lead over Cuomo, with both candidates contemplating their next moves amidst a competitive electoral atmosphere.
New York City – Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, has emerged as the frontrunner in the race for mayor of New York City following his victory in the Democratic primary over former Governor Andrew Cuomo. The primary election result has positioned Mamdani as a leading candidate as he prepares for the general election scheduled in November.
The Associated Press has confirmed Mamdani’s primary win, where he secured 56% of the votes in the final ranked-choice voting round against Cuomo’s 44%. This decisive win has galvanized support for Mamdani among the city’s progressive voter base. Current polling data suggests that Mamdani holds a significant 10-point lead over Cuomo in the lead-up to the general election, with 35% of registered voters indicating their support for him.
Cuomo, who placed second in the Democratic primary, is contemplating an independent run under the banner of his “Fight and Deliver” platform. He currently commands 25% support among voters. Additionally, Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa is polling at 14%, while incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, who will run as an independent after his term as a Democrat, trails behind at 11%. Attorney Jim Walden is at 1%, leaving 13% of respondents undecided about their choice.
The recent poll conducted by Slingshot Strategies between July 2-6 surveyed 1,036 registered New York City voters and has a margin of error of ±4.2 percentage points. These results mirror previous polls conducted after the primary, consistently showcasing Mamdani’s lead over both Cuomo and Adams, indicating a shift in the political landscape of New York City.
Mamdani’s support demographics highlight his appeal even among traditionally strong voter groups. Notably, he leads among Black voters with 35% support, compared to Cuomo’s 32% and Adams’ mere 14%. This trend points to Mamdani’s growing influence across diverse communities within the city.
In contrast, incumbent Mayor Adams, who has a net approval rating of -34, faces challenges with only 28% of voters viewing him favorably and 62% unfavorably. Though he continues to gain support among Republicans at 26%, his appeal has notably diminished among broader demographics, including Black voters where he falls behind both Mamdani and Cuomo.
As the race intensifies, Adams’ campaign spokesperson mentioned that they believe “real New Yorkers” will opt for progress over what they term as extremism, addressing the contrasting visions of the candidates. With a significant segment of the electorate still undecided and a competitive atmosphere shaping up for the general election, the upcoming months will be critical in determining the city’s next leadership.
This election cycle has not only underscored the evolving political dynamics in New York City but has also illustrated the impact of grassroots campaigns and changing voter sentiment. With Mamdani’s coalition building and Cuomo’s potential independent bid, New Yorkers are poised for an engaging electoral showdown this fall, promising a pivotal moment in the city’s political history.
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Additional Resources
- ABC News
- Wikipedia: New York City mayoral election, 2025
- The New York Times
- Google Search: New York City Mayoral Election 2025
- The Wall Street Journal
- Google News: Cuomo vs Mamdani 2025
