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Who will be New York’s next mayor? For Jews, the Democrat choices aren’t great

The upcoming Democratic primary for the mayoral race offers hard choices for Jewish voters

June 5, 2025 23:00
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Zohran Mamdani goes for a handshake while coming on stage at his rally at Brooklyn Steel in Brooklyn New York on May 4 2025. (Photo by Madison Swart / Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via AFP) (Photo by MADISON SWART/Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images)
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The leading choices in New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary are a candidate who left Orthodox Jews feeling burned during Covid and another who’s widely considered disastrous for Jews. And since nearly two-thirds of New York City voters are Democrats, it very much matters who wins the Democrats’ June 24 primary.

The two men leading the primary pack are former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani. For Jewish voters, Mamdani’s red flags are legion. He condemned Israel on October 8, didn't sign onto resolutions condemning the Holocaust for the last two years, accused Israel of genocide, won't say Israel has a right to exist as a Jewish state, supports boycotting Israel, would arrest a visiting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as mayor, and whitewashed the anti-Israel movement’s violence while addressing a Jewish audience last week, after two Israeli embassy employees were murdered in Washington, DC.

Between Mamdani’s record and surging antisemitism across New York City, antisemitism is a central issue in this campaign. Maury Litwack, founder of Jewish Voters Unite, which mobilises Jewish voters, told me that antisemitism is not only “on the ballot,” but also “the number one issue for [Jewish] voters by a mile.” For many Jews across the political spectrum, this leaves Cuomo as the best possible Democratic victor.

International public affairs consultant Jason Epstein observed, “Cuomo’s long-time record of strong opposition to antisemitism and support for Israel stands in pretty stark contrast with his primary opponents,” but his “lack of meaningful remorse for the targeting of” Orthodox Jews and fuelling nursing home deaths during Covid also merit attention. After everything, Cuomo supporters are “New Yorkers still prioritising results over ideology.”

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