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Cuomo vs. Mamdani: A Tight Race Shakes Up NYC Mayoral Primary

Published June 11, 2025
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by Shah J. Choudhury

In a race that has shocked political insiders and energized grassroots organizers, the Democratic primary for New York City mayor has narrowed to a tense two-way showdown between former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani. With just under two weeks until the June 24 primary, new polls show the contest within the margin of error—signaling a potential political upset with national implications.

A Data for Progress poll conducted between May 30 and June 4 places Cuomo at 51% and Mamdani at 49% in the final ranked-choice voting (RCV) round, indicating a virtual tie. An internal poll from Expedition Strategies, linked to Cuomo’s campaign, shows a slightly more comfortable lead for the former governor at 56% to 44%, though analysts caution this may overstate support due to question framing and sampling bias.

Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist representing parts of Astoria in the State Assembly, has quickly become a symbol of a new political generation in New York. Backed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the Working Families Party, and a coalition of tenant organizers, Mamdani has built a campaign grounded in housing justice, anti-corporate governance, and what he calls a “New York for All.”

“The billionaire class has had their mayoral cycles,” Mamdani said at a rally in the Bronx last weekend. “This time, the subway riders, the rent-burdened, the teachers, and the dreamers are the ones driving this campaign.”

In contrast, Andrew Cuomo, seeking a political comeback after resigning amid scandal in 2021, has framed his candidacy as a return to executive experience in turbulent times. Backed by traditional power players like Mike Bloomberg, several major labor unions, and a sizable media presence, Cuomo has attempted to pivot public attention to his pandemic leadership and infrastructure record.

“This is not a time for amateurs,” Cuomo said during a recent campaign stop in Midtown. “New York needs strength, leadership, and resilience—not slogans.”

But the mood in the city tells a different story. Many New Yorkers, especially younger voters and those hit hardest by rent inflation and rising living costs, see Mamdani as a bold alternative to the political status quo. Organizers note a surge in voter registration in immigrant-heavy neighborhoods and robust early voting turnout among progressives.

The outcome may ultimately hinge on ranked-choice voting, implemented citywide in 2021. With second- and third-choice votes being redistributed, the dynamic between Mamdani’s energized base and Cuomo’s broad name recognition becomes even more critical.

Political scientist Dr. Lena Rahman of CUNY remarked, “If Mamdani can consolidate the progressive vote and win second-choice support from minor candidates’ bases, he could pull off one of the most significant upsets in New York political history.”

As the countdown to June 24 begins, New York finds itself on the edge of a new chapter—one that may mark a generational and ideological transformation in how the city is governed.

Sidebar:
Quick Facts: NYC Mayoral Primary 2025
• Election Date: Tuesday, June 24
• System: Ranked-Choice Voting (vote for up to 5 candidates in order of preference)
• Early Voting: Now through Sunday, June 23
• Major Endorsements:
• Mamdani: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, WFP, DSA
• Cuomo: Mike Bloomberg, 32BJ SEIU, NYPD union

Author: Executive Editor of the weekly Generation, Queens, New York, USA.

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