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socialist New York City Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani quickly rose to the lead position in the game, although he refused to go back to about six left-wing positions, which could be problematic for the Democrats if he wins.
Mamdani faces fierce criticism for her support for socialist policies, perhaps most famous 2021 Speech At a young American socialist meeting, he urged attendees not to compromise on goals like “seizing means of production.”
“Currently, if we talk about canceling student debt, if we talk about health insurance for everyone, then these issues are a problem with a lot of support in this country,” Mamdani said in a video of the Congressman’s meeting. “But we also firmly believe in other issues, whether it’s BDS or grasping the ultimate goal of means of production, and we currently do not have the same level of support.”
Mamdani spokesman Andrew Epstein Tell Politifact,,,,, “There is nothing in his platform or the record of seizing means of production.” Mamdani did not back down on his original statement, saying that it was his “ultimate goal.”

Zohran Mamdani told CNN Thursday that he had “many criticisms” about capitalism. (Barry Williams/New York Daily News/Forum News Service via Getty Images)
Another controversial stance Mamdani took comes in the form of a campaign policy document that explicitly calls for the transfer of tax burdens in cities to “rich and white communities.”
“Transfer tax burdens from overweight homeowners in external boroughs to homes in wealthier and whiter neighborhoods,” the proposal reads. “The property tax system is unbalanced because the level of assessment is artificially capped, so homeowners in expensive neighborhoods pay less than their fair share.”
Mamdani has not explicitly backed down on the policy project and defended it in multiple interviews, including in the media saying: “This is just what we see now. It’s not driven by race. It’s more of an assessment of which communities are under-taxed and over-taxed.”
Mamdani made it clear that he didn’t like capitalism, including In June, he was interviewed by CNN.
“No, I have a lot of criticism about capitalism,” he said.
Mamdani faces fierce criticism from Jewish groups in New York City Dating back to his college days He is considered anti-Israel and has not returned yet.
Mamdani Attracted the anger of Jewish groups For the video released in December 2024, it mocked the tradition of Jewish Hanukkah.
“Our holidays and traditions are sacred, not for your comedy pleasure, Zohran Mamdani – it’s sick,” Stop AntiSemitism said in response to the video that Mamdani did not apologize or delete it for it.
The self-proclaimed socialist, who repeatedly refused to recognize Israel’s right to survive as a Jewish state, supported the BDS movement against Israel.
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is at an election night event in New York, USA on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. (Christian Monterrosa/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
“My support for BDS is consistent with my political core, and it is non-violent,” Mamdani said in support of his BDS earlier this year.
BDS has been described as “an international campaign aimed at expressing the Jewish right to national self-determination through consumer boycotts, business and government withdrawal of investment and legal sanctions.” According to the impact watch.
Mamdani also has it Refusal to condemn The term “globalization uprising” is although widely accepted as a term for violence against Jews.
“What I worry about is that starting to go down the language route, knowing which language I think is allowed or not allowed, takes me to a place similar to the president who wants to do these things that people are sentenced to jail for writing an expert and sentenced to jail for protests,” Mamdani protested. ” “In the end, I’m not using language. It’s language, I know there are concerns, and all I have to do is show my vision for the city through my words and actions. ”
Mamdani Angry some In an Italian-American community of a major voting group in New York City, calling for the Christopher Columbus statue to be demolished. Mamdani replaced it, suggesting the statues of Sacco and Vanzetti (the execution of two anarchists executed in 1927) were taken.
Mamdani has not yet backed down or apologized for the position.
One of the most controversial controversies in Mamdani’s campaign involves his revelation. Identified as “black” and “asia” In his college application. Mamdani, born in Uganda, did not apologize for the move, but said checking multiple boxes was to reflect his “complex background” rather than gaining an advantage in the competitive admissions process.
Many, including Republican lawmakers and Democratic strategists in New York City, and Democratic strategists who talked to Fox News’ digital numbers, speculated that given that Mamdani’s various positions did not have his past support for sage extinction sites, free buses, city-run grocery stores, Mandanny’s victory in November would put the Democratic Party in a tough position.
New York GOP State Councilman Jake Blumencranz told Fox News News Digital that his sudden rise is not only a crisis for Democrats, but for every New Yorker and every American who still believes in decent, democracy and common sense, it is a warning of five warnings. ”
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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is of Indian descent and was born in Uganda. (Reuters/Bing Guan)
“If this is the people who left choose to elevate, it’s not just a sign of their loss – it’s a testament to the values they’ve given up on the country that once brought about. It’s not the future of the Democratic Party, but its disintegration.”
Julian Epstein, a former Democratic attorney for the House of Representatives, told Fox News Digital that he doesn’t think Mandai will win the game for the mayor, but if he does, “this may be the beginning of a Cold War within the Democratic Party.”
“It is impossible to enable moderate and centrist Democrats to comply with socialism, the Cultural Revolution, and the once swollen welfare state drives us bankruptcy and align with the goals of Middle Eastern fascist terrorists,” Epstein said. “So if he wins, it will not only continue to lower the party’s national brand, but it can also herald the final breakup of the party as we know it today.”
Michael Dorgan, Anders Hagstrom and Alec Schemmel of Fox News Digital contributed to this report