I didn’t see a thread on this and it looks like an interesting race. Ranked choice voting is always interesting to me.
I’m also appalled that serial sexual abuser (and overall asshole) Cuomo is not only running, but one of the two polling leaders for the Democratic primary!
Mamdani seems to have run a very impressive primary race so far. I don’t live in NYC, but if I did I’d rank Lander first and then Mamdani second. I don’t know much about the others, but I’d never rank Cuomo.
Clinton can’t be bothered to speak up against Trump, but the prospect of a genuine progressive upsetting a friend of the establishment gets his ass off the couch.
Somebody went and asked him. So of course he answered. But he motivated himself to take the side of a serial abuser (hmm) against a progressive challenger.
And if you keep up the same level of hostility and anger, don’t expect a reply.
Bill Clinton offered the exact same level of support, unprompted, to Trump’s opponent, Kamala. You might have heard of her. So I don’t think opposing Trump is an issue for Bill, prompted or unprompted.
You know who did not endorse Kamala? That’s right: Zohran. He couldn’t be bothered to speak up against Trump, I guess.
Zohran is a progressive, and as he makes very clear, progressives are not liberals, and when push comes to shove, they leave the liberals out to dry.
Why on Earth would we expect a Liberal like Clinton to endorse a progressive like Zohran over a Liberal like Cuomo when Zohran couldn’t bring himself to endorse Kamala Harris over Donald Trump?
I’ve also been mildly surprised by the apparent low interest in this election and, like iiandyiiii, I’m always interested in major elections which use ranked choice voting.
On social media there’s no shortage of vitriol posted against RCV, including from people who don’t support either of the two leading candidates. And since said vitriol is generally unaccompanied by any explanation, I’m once again left to speculate without a clue as to my opponents’ reasoning.
Good, because liberals haven’t done a damn thing to oppose MAGA, instead preferring to run to the right even more to try to appeal to the same assholes who are screwing us over. The progressives in the Democratic Party have been the loudest and most effective opposition from the very beginning.
Cuomo needs to go, along with all the slimy, geriatric do-nothings that infest the top echelon of the party. Go Zohran!
I saw polling which indicated a decisive generational schism, the yutes breaking heavily for Mamdani and over 44s bigly for Cuomo.
I don’t know much a bout Mamdani, I’m just encouraged by just about any rebellion against the current geriatric Dem leadership. Time for we young people to take charge.
“Youth” in crude Chicago white workin’ class accent. Or that of most any other major old line northeast city.
My comment here is if the Left has turned into liberals and progressives who will never vote for each other’s candidates, while the right has morphed into Hard Right Conservatives and Outright Fascists who will always vote for each other’s candidates, well …
it’s about time for the left to simply shut down and allow the Rightists/Fascists to rule for a thousand years. Nose, meet face needing spiting. It will be bloody and no leopards needed.
Does anyone really think Zohran Mamdani, a guy with no experience running anything, will succeed in running one of the most complicated governments in the country? As a Socialist Democrat-leaning fellow myself, I worry that if he becomes mayor, he’s gonna fail spectacularly because the actual work of running schools, picking up garbage, plowing streets, fixing roads, working with the cops, etc has very little to do with his ideology as a Democratic Socialist, and will set back the movement. There has to be a step between state rep and Mayor Of NYC where he can get some executive experience.
I guess when it comes to running a city, I don’t get where it matters if the person is center-left or far-left. Can he or she manage a large city with a million moving parts and political relationships and a multi-billion dollar annual budget?