Andrew Cuomo, the former New York State governor and current mayoral candidate, has issued a warning that if Zohran Mamdani wins the mayoral race, the city will face a ‘civil war’ and ‘nobody will be left.’ During a recent appearance on ‘America’s Newsroom,’ Cuomo took the opportunity to challenge Mamdani’s socialist agenda, which he claims will lead to economic instability and government overreach.
Mamadani, a prominent figure in the Democratic Party, has been a vocal critic of Cuomo’s policies and has positioned himself as a champion of progressive reforms, including universal healthcare and housing policies. The debate between the two candidates has intensified as the city prepares for its upcoming election. Meanwhile, Cuomo has raised concerns about the influence of external forces, including potential involvement from President Trump, which he suggests could disrupt the democratic process.
The political tensions have underscored the deep divisions within the Democratic Party, with some factions wary of Mamdani’s radical proposals. Cuomo’s comments have drawn mixed reactions from voters, with some supporting his warnings and others calling for a more inclusive approach to governance. As the race heats up, the outcome could have significant implications for New York City’s future and the broader political landscape.