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Historic moment for New York City! Zohran Mamdani has officially won the NYC Mayoral Election 2025, defeating Andrew Cuomo in a landmark victory. Mamdani’s triumph marks a new era in city politics, as he becomes New York’s first Muslim mayor. The win caps off a high-energy campaign centered on equality, housing reform, and progressive leadership. Streets of NYC are alive with celebration as supporters hail this as a monumental shift in the city’s political landscape.

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00:00You take a look at just look at the percentage numbers. If you add together Cuomo's percentage
00:04total and Sliwa's percentage total, you get 49.5. Momdani's at 49.6. So that would put them almost
00:12even. Not to suggest that every Sliwa voter would have necessarily gone to Andrew Cuomo,
00:16but that just goes to show the dynamics at play here with the three-person race. So Momdani is
00:22ahead. We can give you a breakdown by Burrow. Brooklyn is where Momdani is really routing
00:28Andrew Cuomo. He's running away with it here in the city's largest borough. He's got a 23-point
00:35lead over Andrew Cuomo with 58.4 percent of the vote. Momdani also leads in Queens,
00:41although it's a little bit closer. Also ahead in Manhattan by about nine points. And then this
00:46was a surprise to me in the Bronx. The Bronx is actually where Andrew Cuomo did the best in the
00:51private. Spectre News New York won with their coverage of the election night. We have a winner
00:56declared in the New York City mayoral race. The Associated Press is projecting tonight that Zoran
01:04Momdani, Democratic Socialist, becomes the first Muslim mayor of the largest city in the United States,
01:12New York City. Joining us as part of our election night coverage is Evan McMorris-Santoro of
01:17Notice News. And Evan McMorris-Santoro called already for Zoran Momdani. He was leading in the polls
01:25heading into tonight. We were listening to Spectrum New York One analysis there showing that his lead
01:33had tightened a little bit over Andrew Cuomo. And if you break down the vote right now on your screen,
01:42Zoran Momdani has the checkmark from the Associated Press with 69 percent of the vote in.
01:47It's such a, you know, it's a smaller number than you would have expected looking at these early results
01:51as they come in. Of course, you know, things are going to change as we get to the final vote. But
01:55this is a huge deal, the fact that this guy won the way he won. You're going to hear a lot of people
02:01say, it's New York. It doesn't count. It doesn't matter. Nothing. The rest of the country isn't like
02:06this. The reality is this is a guy who nobody knew had ever heard of. He had no experience. He started
02:12with zero percent of the vote and he built a political machine sort of slowly over the course
02:18of months and months and defeated the Democratic establishment's pick in Andrew Cuomo, who obviously
02:22was a very damaged candidate and of himself, and then comes in and defeats those guys again,
02:30despite the president saying, I'm going to come into the city and make life really hard for you if
02:34you vote for this guy. There's a lot that he has to do as a politician now moving forward. He has a
02:41big, it's a big job, mayor. It's very different job than a lot of other, you know, political jobs.
02:46But from the politics end of this, what we have seen the left be able to do in New York in terms of
02:51building a machine, new voters that we haven't seen before, different coalitions that we've seen
02:56before, this is going to have a lasting effect on what's going to happen in 2026. You're going to see
03:01people try to replicate this in other races and in other places. And I really think that this is a
03:07huge, huge moment, this win that we see tonight.
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