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    1. Because he’s a good person. And he’s less weird than Eric Adams and less abuse-y than Andrew Cuomo.

    2. Lol, these types of articles don’t help him. Hyping him to absurd levels of expectations before even taking over is a terrible idea.

    3. Responsible-Room-645 on

      Wait a minute, I thought everyone was going to flee New York City?

    4. kittenTakeover on

      The problem is that he’s more progressive than the legislating bodies. This means he will struggle to implement his policies. Will voters forgive him for what he can’t control?

    5. Quesabirria on

      It’s just Honeymoon vibes. He hasn’t done anything yet.

      He speaks well, sounds like he cares and his ideas are well thought out and presented. But he’s taking on one of the hardest and visible jobs in the country, and without much experience.

      I hope he does well.

    6. Weird, because I was assured his election would instantly turn New York into an unlivable hellhole.

    7. To-Far-Away-Times on

      Nancy, Chuck, and Jeffries; “Popular and progressive? We’d better shut this guy out and make sure he can’t climb the ranks in our party.”

    8. snowbirdnerd on

      If he pulls off even part of what he wants to do it will be a huge turning point for the US.

    9. StableGeniusCovfefe on

      Hopefully The democratic establishment doesn’t get in his way of block his policies

    10. TemporalColdWarrior on

      Imagine, people like it when it feels like a politician genuinely cares about them.

    11. teddykaygeebee on

      Wait a second. I thought everybody was leaving and nyc was instantly turned into some third-world hellscape after winning the mayor race? No?

    12. Obi-1_yaknowme on

      Wait for dude to take office, everyone will hate him; it’s New York.

    13. I know this concept is weird, but it’s almost like voters want decent people in office.

    14. SoleSanctum on

      Seems like he is finally is starting to get his intifada globalized too.

    15. That’s because he hasn’t started his term yet. Once he begins, he will lose popularity, just like what happened in LA and SF with the progressive district attorneys who did a terrible job. Those DAs were voted out due to poor performance and incompetence.

    16. He’s more representative of the median-Democratic voter than half the party, and that’s wild.

    17. Let’s see how he does. Being popular is not a direct indicator of being good at your job. I am more suspicious of somebody who has that kind of popularity because they use it to get away with things that they shouldn’t be doing. I trust in a politician who doesn’t care about public opinion as much and is there to do the job and do it right and people can just have their opinions. If your poll rating isn’t hovering around the 40-50% range and it has sky rocketed you are running a fuckin psyop.

    18. gorillia_biscuits on

      Uh this can’t be true , on the conservative sub it says he is destroying the world

    19. BittersuiteBlue5 on

      He was on Trevor Noah’s podcast that dropped today and it was great. I hope he’s able to break through and make a positive impact in NYC. When NYC is thriving, it’s an incredible city.

    20. TheFalconKid on

      He has a mandate, he needs to take full advantage of that and use it to pressure Hochul and Albany.

    21. He loves NYC and wants to see it do well. We all can see that and love that.

    22. New_Celebration906 on

      „Mamdani has been popular with more progressive Democrats but did not perform as strongly among more moderate members of his party in the election last month.“

      Ok, but how many people still identify as moderate if it means putting themselves in the company of Cuomo and Adams? Not enough to keep this election from being a blowout.

    23. AmelaPandersen on

      It’s almost like he isn’t the foamy-mouthed commie-terrorist cons kept saying he is.

    24. Hayseussforever on

      I only hope that he can live up to the results people are expecting. He’s only the Mayor. Not the legislature or anything else. He’s not promising to bring down prices on day one or settle wars, but he does need some grace to get his programs in operation. Patience!

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