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Scott Stringer
Henry Rossoff at WPIX:
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The final major independent poll before Primary Day in New York City shows Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani passing former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the last round of a ranked-choice voting simulation. The survey of Democratic mayoral primary of early voters and likely voters from PIX11 News, Emerson College, and The Hill shows Mamdani winning in the final round, 52%, to Cuomo’s 48%. Cuomo has the greatest number of first-choice ballots, with the first round of the ranked choice voting simulation showing him at 36%, Mamdani at 34%, and New York City Comptroller Brad Lander at 13%. Cuomo maintains his lead as the simulation plays out until the final round, when Lander is eliminated and the majority of his “second choice” ballots flow to Mamdani.
Mamdani and Lander have cross-endorsed each other, urging their supporters to rank the other candidate second on their ballots. The cross endorsement is one of the several major developments this polling captures for the first time. Conducted June 18-20, the polling surveys New Yorkers following major late breaking campaign developments, including: several cross-endorsements, the final Democratic primary debate, Lander’s brief detention by ICE just outside of federal immigration court, a controversy surrounding Mamdani’s defense of the words “globalize the intifada,” Sen. Bernie Sanders endorsing Mamdani, Cuomo gaining increasing support in the Jewish community and several influential opinion pieces on the pages of The New York Times.
Zohran Mamdani has taken the lead in the final round of the Emerson College/WPIX/The Hill’s RCV poll conducted between June 18th-20th, as former Governor Andrew Cuomo leads in every round until the final.
Go Mamdani!
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In a nod to the city’s ranked-choice voting system, the Working Families Party announced its ranked mayoral endorsements late Tuesday.
Billionaires who fund Republicans pushing election lies are using their wealth to influence NYC Democratic primary.
“Yang and Adams have also attracted the financial backing of hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin, who spent more than $60 million to back Republicans in last year's elections, and fellow hedge fund billionaire Dan Loeb, who has given tens of millions to Republican candidates and conservative PACs over the past decade. Yang has also gained the support of libertarian billionaire investor Jeff Yass, who has donated more than $25 million to Republicans and whose company was the main funder of a PAC that pushed the false claim that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from former President Donald Trump. The three billionaires have a "history of funding the most extremist, racist, and anti-democratic forces within the Republican Party," said a report from Our City, a progressive super PAC that opposes Yang and Adams. The longtime investors appear to be hedging their bets in the city's ranked-choice primary, where voters can rank up to five candidates in order of preference. But Yang and Adams' progressive rivals, along with many activists, worry that the billionaire right-wingers are trying to buy power in a city where Republicans are virtually an endangered species. "They're not satisfied with just owning one candidate — they want two," City Comptroller Scott Stringer, a mayoral candidate running to the left of Yang and Adams, warned last month.“
Scott Stringer is an American politician that is serving as the 44th New York City Comptroller. Prev
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Eric Adams won three big labor union endorsements, confirming his status as a top contender, and Loree Sutton dropped out of the race.
looks like Eric Adams is locking it in. makes more sense than Yang... I still think Stringer would be best for the city. too bad he ain’t a pretty face lol. + not sure what Yang’s thinking is but a $48 billion “green new deal for NY” fed proposal is dead before arrival lol — he can try though!
Invite: Students for Stringer Phonebank with Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal Virtual Phone Bank Thursday, February 25 6 – 8pm EST Virtua
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