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Mamdani seals remarkable victory – but real challenges await

Ronald Kabuubi by Ronald Kabuubi
Wednesday, 5 November 2025, 7:02
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Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected mayor of New York City, is notable in many ways. He will become the city’s youngest mayor since 1892, its first Muslim mayor and its first mayor born in Africa.

He entered the race last year with next to no name recognition, little money and no institutional party support.

epa12504033 Mayor elect of New York City Zohran Mamdani (2-R), his father Mahmood Mamdani (L), spouse Rama Duwaji )2-L), and mother Mira Nair take the stage during an election night party hosted by the Democratic nominee in the Brooklyn borough of New York, USA, 04 November 2025. Mamdani has defeated Andrew Cuomo to win the New York mayoral election. EPA/SARAH YENESEL

Mayor elect of New York City Zohran Mamdani (second from right) celebrates his victory with his father Mahmood Mamdani (left), spouse Rama Duwaji (second from left), and mother Mira Nair (right) during an election night party in Brooklyn, New York [Sarah Yenesel/EPA]

That alone makes his victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican nominee Curtis Silwa remarkable.

Democratic candidate for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani waves onstage after winning the 2025 New York City Mayoral race,

Mamdani waves onstage at his election night rally in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, New York, U.S., November 4, 2025 [Shannon Stapleton/ Reuters]

But more than that, he represents the kind of politician that many in the Democratic Party’s left have been seeking for years.

Democratic candidate for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks after winning the 2025 New York City Mayoral race,

[Jeenah Moon/ Reuters]

He is young and charismatic, with his generation’s natural comfort with social media.

His ethnicity reflects the diversity of the party’s base. He hasn’t shied away from a political fight and has proudly espoused left-wing causes – such as free childcare, expanded public transportation and government intervention in free market systems.

Democratic candidate for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani celebrates with his wife Rama Duwaji

Mamdani celebrates with his wife Rama Duwaji [Jeenah Moon/ Reuters]

Mamdani has also shown a laser-like ability to focus on the kind of core economic issues that have been a priority for working-class voters who have drifted from the Democratic Party recently, but he hasn’t disavowed the left’s cultural principles.

But critics have warned that such a candidate is unelectable in broad swathes of America – and Republicans have gleefully held the self-avowed democratic socialist up as the far-left face of the Democratic Party. Still, on Tuesday night in New York City, he was a winner.Democratic candidate for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani stands with his wife Rama Duwaji, mother Mira Nair and father Mahmood Mamdani after winning the 2025 New York City Mayoral race

Mamdani stands with his wife, mother Mira Nair and father Mahmood Mamdani [Jeenah Moon/ Reuters]

By running against and defeating Cuomo, a former New York governor who is himself the son of a governor, he has vanquished the entrenched Democratic establishment viewed by many on the left as woefully out of touch with their party and their nation.

Because of this, Mamdani’s campaign for mayor has generated voluminous media attention, perhaps more than a municipal election, even one for America’s largest city, deserves.

It also means that, as mayor, his successes – and failures – will be closely scrutinised.

Twelve years ago, Democrat Bill de Blasio won his race for mayor on a platform of addressing New York City’s economic and social inequalities. Like Mamdani, Americans on the left had high hopes that his administration would provide a national example of effective liberal governance.

De Blasio, however, departed office eight years later widely unpopular and with a mixed record of achievements as he struggled with the limits of his mayoral power to implement new policies.

Mamdani will have to grapple with those same limits – and those same expectations.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a fellow Democrat, has already said she opposed raising the kind of taxes necessary to fund Mamdami’s ambitious agenda.

And even with sufficient funding, Mamdani would not be able to implement programmes unilaterally.

He campaigned as a sharp critic of the corporate and business elite that call New York City their home, and have made Manhattan the financial capital of the world. To effectively govern, he will probably have to make some form of peace with those interests, however – a process he has already begun in recent weeks.

He has also condemned Israel conduct during the Gaza War and pledged to arrest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a war criminal if he sets foot in New York City, a promise that could be tested at some point during his term.

All those are problems for a later date, however. For now, Mamdani will need to set about the task of defining himself on the public stage – before his opponents do.

While his campaign has generated national attention, he is still a blank slate for much of America.

A recent CBS poll indicated that 46% of the American public were following the New York mayoral election “not closely at all”. That provides both an opportunity and a challenge for Mamdani and the American left.

Conservatives from President Donald Trump down will be trying to paint the newly elected mayor as a socialist menace, whose policies and priorities will bring ruin to America’s largest city and present a danger if embraced by the nation as a whole.

They will amplify every stumble and highlight every negative economic indicator or crime statistic.

Source:BBC

‘The future looks a bit brighter’: Obama welcomes Democratic victories

Former US President Barack Obama has welcomed the victory of several Democratic candidates during Tuesday’s elections, but said there’s “plenty of work to do” for the party.

“Congratulations to all the Democratic candidates who won tonight. It’s a reminder that when we come together around strong, forward-looking leaders who care about the issues that matter, we can win,” Obama, who campaigned for several of the winning candidates, wrote on X.

“We’ve still got plenty of work to do, but the future looks a little bit brighter,” he added.

Obama, who had praised Mamdani’s “impressive” campaign but declined to endorse him, did not comment on the Democratic candidate’s win.

Bernie Sanders hails Mamdani’s win as ‘one of the great political upsets’

The Vermont senator, who was among the first Democratic leaders to endorse Mamdani, has lauded the politician’s triumph.

“Starting at 1% in the polls, @ZohranKMamdani pulled off one of the great political upsets in modern American history,” Sanders said in a statement on X.

“Yes. We CAN create a government that represents working people and not the 1%. I look forward to working with Zohran as he builds a city that works for all,” Sanders added.

Trump posts after Mamdani’s victory speech

Trump has taken to Truth Social in the wake of Mamdani’s victory speech, posting: “…AND SO IT BEGINS!”

Trump’s comments come after Mamdani called him out by his name, casting his mayoral election victory as an example for how to defeat the president.

“If anyone can show a nation betrayed by Donald Trump how to defeat him, it is the city that gave rise to him,” Mamdani said.

“This is not only how we stop Trump. It’s how we stop the next one,” Mamdani added.

“So Donald Trump, since I know you’re watching, I have four words for you: ‘Turn the volume up’.”

Mamdani will also be New York’s first Muslim mayor and the first person of South Asian descent to lead the city in its 400-year history. He will replace first-term Mayor Eric Adams, who dropped out of the race amid low poll numbers and a series of scandals.

Born in Kampala, Mamdani moved to New York at the age of seven. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Africana Studies from Bowdoin College in Maine. Prior to entering politics, he worked as a housing counsellor, assisting low-income families in preventing evictions.

In the 2020 New York State Assembly election, he was elected from the 36th district, representing Astoria, Queens.

Early this year, he married Rama Duwaji, a 27-year-old Syrian artist based in Brooklyn. Her work has been featured in publications like The New Yorker, The Washington Post and VICE, and she also engages in animation and ceramics.

Source:Aljazeera

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