logo
5 things to watch in New York's primaries

5 things to watch in New York's primaries

Yahoo26-06-2025
Voters across New York are heading to the polls on Tuesday for primaries across the state, but most of the attention will be on New York City for its Democratic mayoral primary.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has for months seemed to be in a strong position to mount what at one time would've been considered an unlikely political comeback as the clear front-runner in the field. But state Assembly member Zohran Mamdani, who's sought to coalesce progressive opposition behind his candidacy as the Cuomo alternative, is hoping to pull off a major upset as polls suggest momentum is on his side.
Several other races with high-profile individuals are also taking place in the city.
Here are five things to watch for in New York's Tuesday primaries:
For much of the race, the story of New York City's Democratic primary has been Cuomo's march back to political relevance.
But the narrative has shifted in recent weeks, with Mamdani, a democratic socialist with the backing of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), gaining in the polls.
An Emerson College Polling/PIX11/The Hill survey released Monday showed Mamdani virtually tied with Cuomo, and beating him in the final round of a ranked-choice simulation.
A victory by Mamdani would be a stunning upset for a candidate who was basically unknown to most voters just a few months ago. It would also be the latest setback for Cuomo, who resigned from his position as New York governor in 2021 amid sexual harassment allegations and reports that his administration undercounted nursing home deaths during the pandemic.
Cuomo still enters Tuesday as the likely favorite. He recently scored an endorsement from influential Congressional Black Caucus member Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), and The New York Times editorial board last week urged voters not to support Mamdani.
But Mamdani appears to have momentum on his side in a city that last delivered a stunning primary upset in 2018, when Ocasio-Cortez ousted former Rep. Joe Crowley (D-N.Y.).
While most candidates in primaries usually declare their support for the party nominee, the Democratic mayoral primary has become increasingly fiery.
A few candidates have strategically cross-endorsed as a way to influence their supporters to include candidates on their ballots more ideologically similar to them, or candidates who are at least more desirable alternatives. Several candidates pounced on Cuomo during the two mayoral debates.
The 'Don't Rank Evil Andrew for Mayor' campaign, or DREAM, formed to call on voters and candidates to back anyone except Cuomo.
And both Cuomo and Mamdani may have an opportunity to face each other again in November regardless of who wins the nomination.
In May, Cuomo formed his own separate party line to run in the general election, called the Fight and Deliver Party, saying he wanted to form the largest coalition possible outside the Democratic brand. He's likely to be a choice in November regardless of Tuesday's result.
Mamdani also could have another avenue to stay in the race through the Working Families Party, a smaller left-wing party that has ballot access in the general election. The party called on voters to rank Mamdani first, but it's also indicated interest in nominating another candidate if Cuomo wins the Democratic nomination.
Party leaders haven't said whom they would choose, but Mamdani would have a strong case for it to be him.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is facing voters a year after he oversaw the first successful criminal prosecution of a former president, securing a conviction of President Trump on 34 counts of falsifying business records.
The case became a lightning rod in the 2024 presidential race as Trump railed against what he claimed was a politically motivated prosecution. A former federal prosecutor who became the first Black person to hold the office, Bragg called for not prosecuting lower-level nonviolent crimes during his first campaign and ushered in progressive policies, though he's taken some criticism from progressives over accusations of shying away from some of those proposals.
Bragg has touted declining statistics on shootings and crimes like robberies and assaults, but he's facing a primary challenge from Patrick Timmins, a former prosecutor in the Bronx.
One internal poll for Bragg showed him well ahead of Timmins, but Timmins expressed optimism about his chances of winning as his name identification increases.
Two decades after his conviction was vacated, Raymond Santana is attempting to become the second member of the group of five Black and Latino men known as the Central Park Five to be elected to the New York City Council.
Santana is running for the Democratic nomination for Council District 8, seeking to join Council member Yusef Salaam, who was elected in 2023. Salaam, Santana and three others were convicted of charges stemming from an assault on a white jogger in Central Park in 1989.
Their convictions were thrown out in 2002 after the real culprit confessed and DNA evidence proved their innocence.
Santana is facing a crowded primary to succeed outgoing Council member Diana Ayala, who is term limited.
Acting Buffalo Mayor Christopher Scanlon ascended to the position in October after his predecessor, Byron Brown, stepped down to become CEO of Western Regional Off-Track Betting, a public corporation for horse race wagering.
Scanlon was the architect of Brown's successful 2021 write-in campaign after Brown lost the Democratic nomination to a left-wing challenger, and now he's trying to win the primary in his own right against a few candidates, most notably New York state Sen. Sean Ryan (D).
Scanlon appears to be facing a bit of an uphill battle as Ryan secured the endorsements of the Erie County Democratic Party and the Working Families Party. Ryan's also kept pace with Scanlon's fundraising and spending, both raking in significant donations.
The county party endorsement caused significant controversy over allegations that the party chair would be appointed to Ryan's state Senate seat if Ryan became mayor. The chair has denied this.
Issues of city finances and infrastructure have played a central role in the race, which includes three other candidates.
Scanlon has already filed to run as an independent in the general election, while Ryan has the Working Families Party nomination, making a November rematch likely. But winning the Democratic nomination would certainly be an advantage.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Gavin Newsom praised for new online posting style: All Caps and mimicking Trump
Gavin Newsom praised for new online posting style: All Caps and mimicking Trump

Yahoo

time23 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Gavin Newsom praised for new online posting style: All Caps and mimicking Trump

California's Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom is earning plaudits for his recent trolling of President Donald Trump by mimicking his social media habits, including all-caps posts. Newsom, a frequent foil for the president's social media outbursts, took to X Tuesday night to blast 'DONALD 'TACO' Trump,' -- a reference to 'Trump Always Chickens Out,' coined by a financial columnist over the president's back-and-forth tariff policies. Trump has been pushing several red states to gerrymander their congressional maps to give Republicans an upper hand, amid growing fears that the GOP could lose the House in next year's midterms. The maps are typically redrawn every ten years following the census, and not in the middle of the decade. Newsom sent Trump a letter Monday calling on him to end the 'unprecedented, mid-decade, hyper-partisan gerrymander to rig the upcoming midterm elections.' 'If you will not stand down, I will be forced to lead an effort to redraw the maps in California to offset the rigging of maps in red states,' he wrote. 'But if the other states call off their redistricting efforts, we will happily do the same. And American democracy will be better for it.' Newsom subsequently posted on X that Trump had 24 hours to respond to the letter. On Tuesday, as the deadline passed, he wrote: 'DONALD 'TACO' TRUMP, AS MANY CALL HIM, 'MISSED' THE DEADLINE!!! CALIFORNIA WILL NOW DRAW NEW, MORE 'BEAUTIFUL MAPS,' THEY WILL BE HISTORIC AS THEY WILL END THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY (DEMS TAKE BACK THE HOUSE!).' 'BIG PRESS CONFERENCE THIS WEEK WITH POWERFUL DEMS AND GAVIN NEWSOM — YOUR FAVORITE GOVERNOR — THAT WILL BE DEVASTATING FOR 'MAGA,'' he added. 'THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!' Sports reporter Emily Bicks wrote on Threads: 'Gavin Christopher Newsom keepin the no f***s energy comin.' Liberal social media commentator, Harry Sisson, wrote: 'I absolutely love how Gavin Newsom is treating Donald Trump with the disdain and disrespect that he absolutely deserves.' Journalist Karly Kingsley added: 'I don't think we're giving Gavin Newsom enough credit for what he's doing to defend democracy and to stop a wannabe dictator from consolidating power.' Attorney and Never Trump-er George Conway joined the presidential mockery, writing in response to Newsom: 'Many people, big strong men with tears in their eyes, will soon be saying, 'Sir, you have the most Amazing State, with the Most Beautiful Maps. No one has ever seen anything like this. Your Excellency, Sir, we are in awe of your Incomparable Gubernatorialicityness'.' But not all were on board with Newsom's style change. The Chief Strategy and Public Affairs Officer at Future Caucus, an organization for young lawmakers, Reed Howard, wrote: 'Race-to-the-bottom politics is a darn shame. America deserves better than this. I want real leadership.' Reporter Alex Gault added: 'If this becomes a lasting approach to political communications, I will be committing myself to whatever mental hospital still does lobotomies.' Last month, Trump asked Texas to redraw its maps to hand Republicans another five House seats in the state. Texas Democrats left the state to deny Republicans the ability to move forward with their proposal. Democrats then said they would look to redraw maps in blue states such as Illinois, California, and New York, prompting Republicans to consider taking action in Ohio and Indiana. California has an independent commission that draws political maps, and if Newsom moves ahead with his threat, he would need passage of a special ballot in November.

Trump's National Guard Deployment in D.C.: Event Planners React
Trump's National Guard Deployment in D.C.: Event Planners React

Skift

time25 minutes ago

  • Skift

Trump's National Guard Deployment in D.C.: Event Planners React

The deployment of 800 National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., highlights the tightrope event planners walk between ensuring safety and creating a welcoming atmosphere. The day after President Trump ordered the deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., a small association meeting was kicking off at a Dupont Circle hotel, just blocks from the White House. The meeting planner who was handling all logistics for the meeting, who asked not to be named, immediately alerted her client, the head of the association. 'Regardless of politics, I need to inform you that the National Guard has just been deployed in D.C. While I don't think your program will be affected, your attendees could see military presence in the area,' she alerted the head of the association. This association meeting proceeded without disruption. Still, the sight of armed National Guard troops alongside FBI agents, DEA, Customs and Border Protection, and ICE personnel is unsettling, she said. 'I live in D.C. I plan many meetings here. Yes, there's crime, but nothing that warrants this level of militarization. This is not how you welcome convention attendees,' she said. 'In travel and tourism, meetings included, perception outweighs facts.' Perception vs. Reality for Planners For event organizers, the challenge is managing optics. Armed troops may reassure some attendees while alarming others, especially those unfamiliar with D.C. 'Perception matters, so it's important to proactively communicate with attendees to set expectations and ease concerns,' said Trisha Gouveia, chief event officer at MarCom&Events. Carine Desroches, meetings and events director at the National Kidney Foundation, said the deployment amplifies existing worries. 'I planned a patient summit in March and some participants were already nervous about protests and safety. This was before the National Guard was deployed. Now, it amplifies the perception that there's an uncontrollable problem. It will put fear in people traveling to D.C.' This month, more than 10,000 attendees from the American Chemical Society will gather at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, followed by 2,500 for the International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology (ICPE). ICPE attendee Max Goldstein says the extra presence feels reassuring. 'If anything, it will make me feel safer as a visitor knowing there's more enforcement.' Even before the deployment, D.C. was struggling to hold onto business events. According to Politico Magazine, the city has lost 41 conferences and corporate gatherings this year. Trump has framed the move as a public safety measure. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser called it 'unsettling and unprecedented,' citing Justice Department data showing violent crime is at a 30-year low, down 26% from 2024. The President has given no timeline for withdrawal. Locals are countering the narrative through a social media campaign, #therealDC, highlighting the city's vibrancy. Destination DC joined the effort this week with A Love Letter to DC, a video reel showcasing neighborhoods, museums, and cultural life. Trump has indicated there could be similar deployments in New York, Chicago, Baltimore, and Oakland. In June, he deployed nearly 5,000 National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles during immigration protests.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store