Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Mamdani and the Melting Pot

A recent poll in New York City's mayoral election in November shows Democrat candidate and Marxist Zohran Mamdani ahead of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (running as an Independent) and Republican Curtis Sliwa.

However, Mamdani is only favored by 43% of New York City's voters.


The majority of New Yorkers oppose Mamdani taking over the Mayor's office.

51% support one of the two other candidates.

However, the betting odds on Polymarket right now are that Mamdani has a 92% chance of winning the three-person race.




What is really interesting in looking at the underlying polling data is Mamdani would not be leading in the polling for Mayor but for the overwhelming support of foreign-born voters.

At the same time, he is only favored by about a third of native-born voters.

62% of foreign-born voters support Mamdani.

65% of native-born voters support Cuomo or Sliwa.


Source: https://patriotpolling.com/our-polls/f/new-york-city-mayoral-election


How is it possible that in America's largest city that the foreign-born can have this much power to influence an election?

Almost 40% of the population of New York City is foreign-born---3.1 million. 

According to New York City, these are the countries of birth of the ten largest foreign-born city residents.

Almost half a million were born in the Dominican Republic and 400,000 from China.


Source: https://www.nyc.gov/assets/immigrants/downloads/pdf/MOIA-Annual-Report-2023_Final.pdf


It should be noted that all of the above numbers for foreign-born as of 2022 are probably understated today in light of the surge of illegals into the city in  2023 and 2024. 

New York City has always been a melting pot but the percent of immigrants living in the city is now nearly at the same percent it was in 1900 and more than double what is was in 1970.

To put the number of foreign-born persons in New York City in context, there are more foreign-born persons living in the city than the total population of Chicago (2.7 million), the nations' third largest city.

How confident are we that those foreign-born voters are actually U.S. citizens?

New York City passed a law in 2021 to allow non-citizens to vote in local elections. The only requirement was that the individual had to reside in the city for at least 30 consecutive days.

This would have made 800,000 non-citizens eligible to vote.


The New York State Court of Appeals struck down the law as unconstitutional in March, 2025 citing the New York State Constitution which explicitly reserves the right to vote for U.S. citizens. Even though progressives dominate the court, the vote was 6-1 denying non-citizens the right to vote in New York City elections.


Source: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/03/20/new-york-noncitizen-voting-blocked-00240007


However, New York City was undoubtedly allowing non-citizens to register to vote between 2021, when the law was passed, until earlier this year.

Does anyone believe that those illegal voters will be prevented from voting this year? 

Why would Democrats in New York City even pass a law allowing non-citizens to vote when the state constitution was so cut and dried that only U.S. citizens were eligible to vote?

Look at the polling above and you know the answer. 

All of this should also provide the answer as to why the Democrats have allowed millions and millions of illegal immigrants to enter the country over the last 30 years.


1 comment:

  1. The infection and puss buildup that has been hidden for the most part just beneath the skin for at least the last 6 decades is now a massive boil with a big ugly yellowish head on it that's about to be popped. The infection of course is the Marxist/Leninist /Communist b.s. that's actually been hidden in plain sight in Hollywood, education, the media, and of course the Democrat Party.

    If Mamdani is elected we're finally going to see what happens when a communist is placed at the top of the political heap in the largest city in the USA. I like this will actually be a good thing. Because New York City is too big and strong to be horribly damaged. But there will be enough damage so that the rest of us can finally understand that this b******* does not work.

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