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[Zohran Mamdani: Reshaping New York City's Political Landscape]-[One-on-One with Zohran Mamdani]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-07-02

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A New Vision for New York: The Rise of Zohran Mamdani

Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old Democratic Socialist, has stunned the political establishment by securing the Democratic nomination for the mayor of New York City. Despite entering the race with "1% name recognition" and facing a lack of support from party leadership, Mamdani’s campaign achieved a "decisive victory" by centering its platform on the urgent crisis of affordability. His campaign successfully mobilized a diverse coalition, including neighborhoods previously considered lost to other parties, by offering a vision that residents could see themselves in.

Breaking the Bubble: A Politics of No Translation

Mamdani attributes his success to a strategy of "no translation," where he spoke directly to the economic anxieties of working-class New Yorkers. He argues that regardless of political affiliation, voters are united by the struggle to afford rent, groceries, and childcare. By proposing concrete solutions—such as "freezing the rent" for millions of tenants, "making buses fast and free," and delivering "universal childcare"—he tapped into a desire for tangible change. He posits that his policies are not just "non-starters" but are "feasible" and essential to meeting the scale of the city's current fiscal challenges.

Coalition Building and Economic Justice

When questioned about the feasibility of his funding proposals, which include raising corporate taxes and income taxes on the top 1% of earners, Mamdani emphasizes his track record in the New York State Assembly. He points to his success in securing "$4 billion in new taxes" to fund public schools as evidence that he can "overcome objections" and build effective coalitions. He rejects the notion that his policies are unrealistic, framing them as a necessary correction to the city's stark income inequality. He asserts that his goal is to "remake the city in the image of every New Yorker who struggles day after day."

Confronting Bigotry and Embracing Faith

Throughout his candidacy, Mamdani has faced a "barrage of bigotry" and Islamophobic attacks, including being equated to a terrorist and receiving death threats. He reflects on how this hatred has been "normalized" in public discourse. Despite these challenges, he remains committed to a universal vision of belonging. His faith, taught to him by his grandparents, serves as a foundation for his politics: "to be a good Muslim, you had to be a good person." He views his candidacy as an opportunity to practice "solidarity" and to heal the divisions within the city.

The Path Forward: Governing with Empathy

As he looks toward the general election, Mamdani is focused on "reintroducing" himself to voters who may have been swayed by negative caricatures. He acknowledges the skepticism from some sectors, including wealthy business leaders and certain Jewish communities, but maintains that his role is to represent the entire city of 8.5 million people. By prioritizing "shared humanity" and focusing on the bread-and-butter issues that affect every resident, Mamdani aims to prove that his democratic socialist platform is the key to creating a city where everyone can afford to stay. He concludes that his campaign is not just about winning an election, but about "reshaping what's possible" in American politics.

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It sent a shockwave through our politics.
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It's been very difficult to see just how much of this hatred has been normalized.
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It's spelled like it sounds.
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I am wedded to the outcomes that I've spoken about.
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These are not negotiable things or luxury items.
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📖 Transcript

When he announced his candidacy for New York City mayor last year, it's fair to say a lot of people had no clue who Zohran Mamdani was and didn't think he had a chance of winning.
But the 33 -year -old Democratic Socialist is now the Democratic nominee in New York City's mayor's race.
It sent a shockwave through our politics.
He's out down with him on Monday one -on -one for this special episode of Up First from NPR News.
Coming up, Zohran Mamdani speaks about what the Democratic Party can learn from his campaign.
For far too long, we've thought of politics as removed from people.

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