The New York mayor-elect's victory has motivated the European left, with politicians casting themselves as their country's version of Mamdani, and strategists eager to study how he won.
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Nassau County Republican expected to challenge Elise Stefanik in primary race for New York's 2026 gubernatorial election
Long Island's Bruce Blakeman is running for governor, will challenge Stefanik in Republican primary
New York Republican enters race for governor in challenge to Stefanik
Bruce Blakeman, the county executive of Nassau County on Long Island, is running for governor of New York, challenging Elise Stefanik for the Republican nomination.
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Old video from New York police's World Hijab Day event falsely linked to Zohran Mamdani's election
Zohran Mamdani's mayoral campaign and subsequent election as New York City's first Muslim mayor in November 2025 has triggered a wave of Islamophobic disinformation on social media, including posts claiming police in the United States' largest city responded to his win by teaching people how to wear the hijab.
Zohran Mamdani, who made history last month by winning the mayoral election in America’s largest city, New York City, is once again in the news. This time, the reason is his new announcement. New York’s mayor-elect,
It’s time New York voted on Super Tuesday. To that end and simultaneous to the Democratic National Committee establishing presidential primary rules in the coming months, we have introduced legislation to permanently ensure New York’s relevancy in the nominating process starting in 2028.
NYC’s November election led to major land-use reforms, reducing the City Council’s power to block affordable housing projects. Despite opposition, the changes received strong support, paving the way for Mayor-elect Mamdani to push further reforms and increase affordable housing in the city.
ALBANY, New York — Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman is preparing to enter the race for New York governor as soon as Tuesday, according to two people with direct knowledge of his plans.
State law mandates counties, cities, towns or school districts with a record of discrimination in New York must seek approval from state election officials before approving major changes to local voti
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