NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Thread





Breaking 🚨: It’s being alleged that Governor Kathy Hochul is considering former NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams as her running mate for lieutenant governor. If true, New Yorkers should be deeply concerned.



Adrienne Adams represents an extreme progressive agenda. She has supported policies widely criticized as anti-police, including legislation that weakens public safety. She backed COPA, which many small homeowners opposed, and she has consistently supported sanctuary policies that prioritize undocumented immigrants over struggling New York residents. She has also aligned herself with efforts to decriminalize prostitution and tolerate open-air drug use—policies that have already caused serious harm to our communities.



Governor Hochul’s own record raises red flags. She has made multiple remarks about the Black community that many found offensive and divisive, and she has failed to meaningfully address rising crime, antisemitism, and the collapse of quality-of-life across the state.



So the question is simple: do New Yorkers really believe this ticket would stand up for public safety, small homeowners, or the Jewish community—especially as antisemitism continues to surge across New York?



New York is already paying the price for failed leadership. Pairing Governor Hochul with Adrienne Adams would only accelerate the damage. Voters need to wake up, pay attention, and vote against leaders who continue to push policies that are hurting this state!



 
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Mamdani messed up here, and it shouldn’t have been complicated.

When you become mayor of New York City, you don’t just represent your voters. You represent the whole city.

And NYC has 2.5 million Catholics.

Skipping the installation of the new Archbishop of New York was a symbolic insult, whether he meant it or not.

Politics is not only policy. It’s presence.

Every mayor for 85 years understood this:
You show up, you shake hands, you honor the city’s institutions, even if they’re not your own.

Because that’s what leadership looks like.

If you want unity, you don’t start your term by snubbing one of the largest communities in your city.

 
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