
On Monday, New York Democratic City, Zahran Mamdani, was evading the support of New York Governor Cathy Hochol for his re -election, despite her recent support for his municipal campaign.
On Sunday evening, Hochul published an article in the New York Times, saying that her support came after hearing a “participating leader in New York”. but, According to To the Daily News, Mamdani told reporters that his focus would remain “in November” when he was asked if he would support Hoachol for his re -election for 2026.
“I am excited to support the ruler in that battle in November, where he explained that we can put the days of the city hall and Albani in the war in the past.”
Hochul’s support for Mamdani comes months after leaders such as the Democratic Leader of the House Shomer She did not formally respond to the socialist democracy. In its opening article, Hochol wrote that although the two had “differences”, his “priorities” participated in issues such as preserving the city’s safe and the ability to bear costs and the rise of anti -Semitism. (Related: The Senate calls on Chuck Schumer “without air” for not supporting socialism Mamdani)
“In the past few months, frank talks were held with him. We have been subjected to our differences. But in our talks, I heard a leader who participates in the commitment towards New York where children can grow safely in their neighborhoods and where the opportunity is accessible to every family. Hotchol books.
New York Mayor Zahran Mamdani’s candidate speaks at a press conference in St. James Park on September 10, 2025 (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Pictures)
“I did not leave my conversations with Mr. Mamdani, in line with him in every case.” “But I am confident that he has courage, urgency and optimism in New York City, you need to lead it through the challenges of this moment.”
If he was elected in November, Mamdani said he is planning to implement policies such as raising the minimum wage to $ 30, launching government -run groceries and “more rich and white” neighborhood taxes. While the Republicans raised concerns about the proposals, reports have concluded that some of the city’s business owners are thinking whether it should be escaped if Mamdani takes office.
Since his nomination, Mamdani has received a phone call from both Democrats and Republicans on his potential plans for the city, as well as his previous statements to combat the police and refused to condemn the phrase “globalization of the uprising”.
In July, Mamdani avoided a correspondent who asked whether he had regretted making several anti -police data in 2020 and repeatedly called for the New York police to be distinguished after the death of George Floyd. Mamdani said that the statements were “in frustration” due to Floyd’s death and that they “do not need to choose between the two.”
During an interview before election day in New York City, Mamdani was shot after he appeared on “The Bulwark” and to reject To condemn the expressions of “the globalization of the uprising” and “from the river to the sea” when the host Tim Miller asked if they had made him uncomfortable. Mamdani Wilker told Sunday that although it is not the “language” he uses, his beliefs are based on “comprehensive human rights”.
Mamdani said on September 7 that he “will” use the phrase “globalization of the uprising”, which comes after its meeting with the Jewish leaders and others in the New York City community, According to To Fox News.
Hochul’s office did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation request for comment.
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