Zohran Mamdani has a habit of quoting famous figures: Nelson Mandela, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Martin Luther King. But when the democratic socialist mayoral front-runner stepped onstage Wednesday before ...
As NYC voters head to the polls on Nov. 4, Muslim candidate Zohran Mamdani is surging in the race to lead The Greatest City ...
Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa, in a fiery radio show appearance on WABC Wednesday morning, disavowed the station, saying ...
New York City Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa says his opponents don’t know how to deal with President Donald Trump ...
GOP mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa revealed Monday he’s receiving around-the-clock security because of “credible” threats urging him to drop his longshot campaign — but the NYPD said it has no record ...
Sliwa won’t say see-ya. GOP mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa served up the chin-flicking “f–k outta here” gesture Monday to anyone looking to bribe him out of the race for City Hall — as pressure mounts ...
Curtis Sliwa is unbowed from the pressure to drop his campaign for mayor in order for Andrew Cuomo to have a shot at beating Zohran Mamdani in the November general election. Sliwa said he can now ...
New York City Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa is projecting his strongest fundraising stretch so far, reporting more than $421,000 raised in the last filing period. The Republican previously ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams ended his reelection bid last Sunday, narrowing the city’s mayoral race down to three candidates. Socialist Zohran Mamdani has been favored for months to win, while ...
Curtis Sliwa has six cats, wears a red beret and is running to be the next mayor of New York City. Many wish he wouldn’t. President Trump has dismissed the Republican candidate as “not exactly ready ...
Rudy Giuliani, who served as mayor of New York City from 1994 until 2001, endorsed Curtis Sliwa for the same position in the upcoming 2025 election. "Curtis Sliwa has been a hero for New York from the ...
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