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On Tuesday, in New York, voters are returning to the polls for the city mayoral election one year after Donald Trump won re-election to the White House.
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00:00On Tuesday, New York voters are returning to the polls for the city mayoral election one year after Donald Trump won re-election to the White House.
00:07In this occasion, the election is a race between three candidates,
00:10the Democrat member of the New York State Assembly, Soran Mamdani,
00:13the former Democrat governor of New York State and now independent contender, Andrew Cuomo,
00:18and the Republican candidate and founder of the Guardian Angel Citizens' Crime Patrol group, Gortis Liwa.
00:24In this scenario, U.S. President Donald Trump has backed former Governor Andrew Cuomo,
00:28saying that he prefers the election of a bad Democrat to that of a communist,
00:33a label he has wrongly and repeatedly applied to the socialist Democrat Mamdani.
00:37Polling stations are now open and will remain in operation till the evening.
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