Mayor Michelle Wu should be forced to meditate on his relationship with the extremist New York City City Candide Zohran and some Democrats by refusing to judge the inhasemiut slogans.
Mamdani said he considers a role model that inspired him, calling him the most effective democratic in the country.
According to the Boston Globe, Wo was recently spoken to Mamdani and “quietly supported” him. In other words, he doesn’t want voters to know?
“I thanked him and thanked him to run an inspiring campaign focused on real people and real changes to his pastures,” he said. “Implemented to see that someone who runs a campaign is based on a happy, positive vision of claiming millions of dollars in cities negative in towns and what they stand.”
Happy message? Like what, ‘Globaleseze the Intifada,’ a bundle of Mamdani refused to judge – or, replace the police department, offering the police veils to everyone, the free care of the minors and taxes in the millionaires?
The world is not surprising that doesn’t think to ask if he agrees with some socialist situations in Mamdani.
The 33-year-old Mamdani won the democratic primary last week, beat New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and is on the line of going to the Mayor’s office of general officer.
Within the weekend, Mamdani said he did not believe that billionaires should exist and promise to slap a 2% corporate tax and those who have earned more than $ 1 million in a year.
Again he refused to speak against the phrase, ‘Globaliseze the Intifada,’ preferred by Jewish leaders in antiquitic violence.
“I don’t believe that the mayor’s task is to speak to the police,” he said to a Sunday interview with “met the press.” “My concern is to start walking the language line and explain what language I believe is allowed or unable to accept me in a place similar to that place.”
Mamdani’s words need to scare people about antisemitanism, but there is no other praise for him and his campaign.
The Mayor of Boston – trying to convince voters that he was not a radical absence or socialist – it was necessary to focus on what he really wanted about Mamdani and his left Le Le Left platform.
Does he or her campaign or endorse him or her?
Did he hate Mamdani’s refusal to judge ‘Globalizeze the Intifada’?
Does Wu give counsel to Mamdani? Did he give counsel?
Does he believe that billionaries should have the right to exist?
Does he want to write Mamdani an extremist?
Wu, who tested and failed to implement a form of Boston hire control, support the promise of Mamdani to freeze the rents?
What is the condition of a second term? Does he feel like not suggesting socialist ideas such as government grocery stores, as Mumdani does his new campaign?
The column of the globe about the relationship is a test of shining on it, but he does not have to get away from the unclear statements about Mamdani’s positions.