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Zohran Mamdani talks about how he won the NYC Democratic mayoral primary

2025/6/30
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Zohran Mamdani: 我认为我之所以能够赢得纽约市长民主党初选,主要是因为我们专注于提高那些过去没有参与投票的纽约市民的投票率,并且积极注册新的选民。我们通过直接指出工薪阶层在纽约所面临的危机——即住房、医疗和教育等方面的可负担性问题——来吸引他们的关注。无论其他政客试图将焦点转移到何处,我们都清楚地看到,纽约市民正因为这个城市的生活成本过高而被逐渐排挤出去。因此,我坚信,关注并解决可负担性危机是赢得选举的关键。 此外,我认为赢得支持和扩大联盟至关重要。我们积极争取各方的认可,并很高兴获得了包括国会议员Nadler和参议员Elizabeth Warren在内的重要人物的支持。通过围绕可负担性问题建立统一战线,我们不仅在传统的进步派选区取得了胜利,甚至在那些曾经投票支持唐纳德·特朗普的社区也赢得了支持。这表明,只要我们能够为人们提供一个积极的、值得为之奋斗的愿景,而不是仅仅让他们反对某些事物,我们就有机会重新赢得他们的信任和支持。 展望未来,我期待着与参议员Chuck Schumer和众议员Hakeem Jeffries等党内领袖进行深入的交流。我相信,这次初选的成功经验为我们提供了一个机会,可以进一步团结和建设我们的党派,从而更有力地对抗我们在华盛顿特区所看到的右翼威权主义。通过共同努力,我们可以为纽约市民创造一个更加公正和繁荣的未来。

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Zoran Mamdani was a young assemblyman in New York City just a year ago when few people had ever heard of him. But now the 33-year-old Democratic Socialist is in the running to become the city's next mayor. Mamdani talked to Morning Edition's Leila Fadl today and explained how he won the Democratic primary. We sought especially to increase turnout.

amongst New Yorkers who hadn't been participating and to register new voters. And we said that we would do this by speaking directly to the crisis that working people were facing in the city, which is ultimately a crisis of affordability. Because no matter how many politicians try to make it about something else, what we see when we speak to New Yorkers, no matter where they live, no matter who they are, is that they are being pushed out of the city that they love because it's the most expensive city in the United States of America.

You know, typically the Democratic primary is seen as a done deal, right? Whoever wins this primary becomes the mayor of New York. But after your win, which really stunned a lot of people, the establishment of your party still hasn't really come behind you. What needs to happen for you to get them on side at this point? And what's your plan?

And why haven't they? We have to earn support. We have to earn endorsements. And ultimately, it's been very exciting to see that we've received the endorsements of Congressman Nadler, of Senator Elizabeth Warren. We're seeing our coalition expand. And by building a tent around that affordability, we didn't just win places that were considered to be progressive. We won neighborhoods that voted for Donald Trump. And we did so because ultimately,

you can actually win people back if you offer them a vision to vote for, not just something to vote against. But there are leaders in your party who have been asked directly. Senator Chuck Schumer, Representative. Hakeem Jeffries, both from New York.

who were asked directly and still didn't endorse you. So what needs to happen for them to come on side? Have you met with them? I'm looking forward to sitting down with both of them because ultimately what we see in this primary election is an example of how we can also start to unite our party and build our party such that we can take on and defeat this right-wing authoritarianism we're seeing in Washington, D.C. And you can hear the full interview tomorrow on Morning Edition.