
New York [US], August 13 (ANI): In the Democratic primary, Zohran Mamdani has emerged as the frontrunner in New York City’s mayoral race, leading by a significant margin in a crowded five-person contest, The Hill reported on Tuesday (local time).
According to The Hill, citing a new Siena College poll, Mamdani has 44 percent support among registered voters in New York, placing him 19 points ahead of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who comes in second with 25 percent. Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa trails with 12 percent, while current Mayor Eric Adams garners just 7 percent support.
Cuomo, who lost the Democratic primary to Mamdani in June, and Adams, who skipped the primary altogether, are both still registered Democrats but are running independent campaigns in the general election, The Hill reported. Among registered Democrats, Mamdani holds a commanding lead, with 55 percent backing him compared to Cuomo’s 32 percent.
Sliwa dominates among Republicans, with over two-thirds supporting him. Mamdani also leads among independent voters, though by a slimmer margin, at 30 percent, followed by Adams with 20 percent, The Hill reported.
Mamdani, a democratic socialist and State Assembly member, is the only candidate with a positive favorability rating in the poll, with 46 percent favorable to 32 percent unfavorable — a net positive of 14 points. In contrast, Cuomo has a net negative rating of 17 points, Adams 28 points, and Sliwa 12 points, The Hill reported.
With New York City’s strong Democratic lean, Mamdani is widely seen as the favorite heading into November. Opponents are struggling to mount a viable challenge, in part due to the divided opposition.
Cuomo has urged the other candidates to unite behind the one who polls best in a head-to-head matchup against Mamdani, a position polls currently suggest would favor him. However, both Adams and Sliwa have stated they have no intention of dropping out.