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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersOctober 27, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    As New York City heads toward its mayoral election, Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani held a powerful rally in Queens with Senator Bernie Sanders and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. The event marked a defining moment in the Zohran Mamdani mayoral race, with progressive leaders calling for unity and energy ahead of Election Day.

    At Forest Hills Stadium, thousands gathered as Mamdani urged voters not to take his lead for granted. “While billionaires think they can buy this election, we have a movement of the people,” he told the cheering crowd. His message was clear — the campaign’s success would depend on turnout and commitment from ordinary New Yorkers.

    The rally was both a show of strength and a closing argument for Mamdani’s campaign. Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez highlighted the race as a battle between democracy and wealth-driven politics. “A victory here will give hope to people across the country,” Sanders said, urging voters to see the election as part of a national progressive wave.

    Ocasio-Cortez spoke passionately about the stakes, saying that the forces opposing Mamdani represent the same corruption and extremism seen nationwide. “In nine short days, we will work our hearts out to elect Zohran Kwame Mamdani as the next mayor of New York,” she told the crowd.

    Mamdani credited Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez for inspiring his campaign’s ideas, including rent freezes, free public buses, and universal child care. “I stand here because Bernie dared to stand alone,” he said. “When we win on November 4, it will be because of the movement he built.”

    Mamdani was joined by Governor Kathy Hochul, State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie. Their presence signaled a bridge between the progressive movement and the Democratic establishment. Hochul praised Mamdani as “a fighter for working people” but faced chants of “tax the rich” during her remarks. Though she disagrees with Mamdani’s tax plans, Hochul said she admired his “grace, courage, and grit” and condemned Islamophobia aimed at him during the campaign.

    Former rival Brad Lander also appeared, repeating his strong criticism of former governor Andrew Cuomo, now running as an independent. “We had to send that corrupt bully back to the suburbs,” he said to loud cheers.

    The rally’s theme — “New York Is Not for Sale” — underscored Mamdani’s challenge to billionaire influence in politics. He criticized wealthy donors such as Bill Ackman and John Catsimatidis for funding efforts against him. “These billionaires think they can buy our city,” he told reporters. “But New York belongs to its people.”

    Mamdani said the slogan was inspired by Sanders’ own words from his 1980s mayoral campaign in Burlington, Vermont. “He said Burlington is not for sale. Today, we say New York City is not for sale,” Mamdani added.

    The rally came amid signs of growing voter enthusiasm. According to the New York City Board of Elections, 164,190 people voted during the first weekend of early voting — more than five times the turnout of 2021.

    With just days left before the election, Mamdani’s message of inclusion and justice seems to be resonating. His call for economic equality and government accountability has energized both young voters and longtime progressives. As Election Day approaches, the Zohran Mamdani mayoral race has become more than a local contest. For supporters, it represents a broader movement for working people across the nation.

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