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Zohran Mamdani's campaign was a perfect storm

Zohran Mamdani's campaign was a perfect storm
Young progressive Zohran Mamdani's historic upset in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary was made possible by a confluence of factors that have left his fans in a fever-dream state Wednesday and his enemies ready to pounce.Why it matters: No matter where you stand on the self-proclaimed democratic socialist, Mamdani's success offers a playbook to a disillusioned Democratic party whose establishment didn't back him.The 33-year-old New York state assemblyman could wind up in a five-way race in the November general election. State of play: While New York City's politics can't be extrapolated for the entire U.S., the conditions for his win are worth studying.1. His sharp, creative social media presence was perfectly tailored for Gen Z. It also took their concerns with matters like affordability and political corruption seriously.Veteran Democratic strategist Waleed Shahid, told CNN, that Mamdani's approach could be a new Democratic playbook. In addition to more curated videos, he shared candid vlog-style clips with insight into his campaign.2. His top opponent was deeply flawed. Disgraced former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the frontrunner for much of the race with endorsements including from former President Bill Clinton, was attempting a comeback following multiple scandals including sexual misconduct allegations and nursing home deaths during the COVID crisis.3. Mamdani cross-endorsed with NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, another progressive, in a dual effort to defeat Cuomo in New York's ranked-choice system. 4. The campaign appealed to New York's diverse population, with 21,000 volunteers speaking more than a dozen languages, The City reported. 6. It had a dominant issue: affordability, with proposals including rent freezes, free buses, free childcare and city-run grocery stores.5. His charisma and youth are undeniable, in a moment when Democrats are struggling to connect with young people or elevate new generations to leadership. On Friday, he walked the entirety of Manhattan to show that he's already on the ground in the areas he's hoping to represent. He chronicled the "Broad City walk," a nod to the popular New York-set TV show.Between the lines: Mamdani won big in the same city where President Trump received a higher share of the vote in November than any Republican nominee has won in the city since 1988.Meanwhile, Democrats lost half a million votes from the 2020 to 2024 presidential elections, per the New York Times. The big picture: The race encapsulated the Democratic Party's old guard running against a younger, energetic candidate. In this case, the younger man won.Go deeper: Who is Zohran Mamdani, NYC's Democratic mayoral nominee

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