NYC Mayoral Race: Working Families Party's Big Endorsement
The Working Families Party (WFP) has made a major announcement in the NYC mayoral race, revealing their ranked choices for endorsements. This decision significantly impacts the progressive wing of the race and could sway voters ahead of the June 24th primary.
Zohran Mamdani takes the top spot on the WFP's ranked-choice ballot. This surprising choice places him ahead of other prominent candidates. The WFP cited Mamdani's strong potential to defeat frontrunner Andrew Cuomo as the reason for this decision.
Following Mamdani, Brad Lander secured the second position. Lander, a long-time WFP member, boasts a strong progressive record. His campaign emphasized his experience and vision for NYC's future.
The remaining ranked endorsements include Adrienne Adams, Zellnor Myrie, and Jessica Ramos. This ranked system allows voters to choose up to five candidates in order of preference.
The Stakes are High:
This endorsement comes just weeks before the primary, adding significant momentum to the race. All eyes now turn to influential figures like Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who has yet to endorse a candidate. Her decision will likely further shape the race's trajectory.
What this means:
The WFP's endorsement is a crucial factor in a close race. The impact of their decision and the potential swing in the progressive vote remains to be seen as the primary approaches.
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