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Editorial Boards Across NYC Unite in Unprecedented Opposition to Zohran Mamdani

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
June 17, 2025
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Editorial Boards Across NYC Unite in Unprecedented Opposition to Zohran Mamdani
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Editorial boards across New York City are taking a rare and coordinated stance against Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani as the Democratic mayoral primary nears. Major outlets, including The New York Post and The New York Times, as well as several community newspapers, have each published editorials urging voters not to support Mamdani.

The New York Post published its first editorial last week advising voters not to rank Mamdani. Days later, The New York Times released a similar piece, and the Post followed up with another editorial noting the uncommon alignment between the two outlets. The Times editorial raised concerns about Mamdani’s lack of executive experience and described his platform as “a turbocharged version” of former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s administration. While also expressing reservations about Andrew Cuomo’s ethics, the board suggested that Cuomo may be better positioned to lead the city.

The Post echoed the Times’ concerns, citing what it described as impractical aspects of Mamdani’s proposals such as free public buses, rent freezes, publicly funded child care, and city-run grocery stores—which it argued could pose a financial burden on the city.

Other local outlets, including the Queens Chronicle and amNewYork, also published critical editorials. Some raised concerns about Mamdani’s stance on Israel, which they argued alienated Jewish voters. Mamdani has dismissed these criticisms, characterizing the editorial board responses as reflecting the views of “only about a dozen New Yorkers.”

In a recent campaign video, Mamdani addressed what he described as a coordinated campaign against him by millionaires, billionaires, and special interest groups. He claimed that Cuomo’s allies were spending millions on negative ads targeting his campaign, asserting, “Cuomo’s super PAC has dumped $5 million in the last week alone, lying about me and my policies, and there’s at least another $5 million coming.” He attributed the ad blitz to resistance from corporate interests opposing his tax proposals and rent-freeze policies.

Political observers describe the editorial alignment against Mamdani as unprecedented. Some critics argue that coordinated media efforts discouraging voters from considering a candidate could challenge democratic norms. As early voting continues ahead of the June 24 primary, the situation has sparked broader discussions about the role of media institutions in shaping voter choice.

Tags: Andrew CuomoEditorial BoardsMedia InfluenceNew York CityNew York PostNew York TimesNYC Mayoral RaceRanked Choice VotingZohran Mamdani

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