Mamdani’s new voters
We’re still digesting the Mamdani primary win from a week ago. Here’s another tidbit, this time from Front Page, in which Daniel Greenfield observes that the NY Times discovered that 10% of the NYC Democrat primary voters were newly registered, and number about 40K. In addition, a greater percentage than in 2021 had names that tend to be “associated with Muslim majority countries.”
Plus, they are young, between 18 and 25 years old, a group that had more participation in the primaries than any other age group.
Greenfield opines:
Who were these 18-25 year olds? The Muslim settler population in the US is uniquely young so that “roughly a third of all Muslim adults are under the age of 30”. That may offer a partial explanation for what we’re seeing here. Social media trends wouldn’t do this. Organized community bloc voting would. Beyond fraud and numbers like these absolutely raise that question, we are seeing a test of the system that Islamists used to swamp elections in the UK.
So this is probably not fraud in the sense of registering people who don’t exist. But this seems to represent the result of organizing by far-leftist and/or Moslem partisan groups. In a primary with low turnout, mobilizing voters is absolutely crucial. The extent of participation of these new voters doesn’t seem to have been reflected in polls either, which showed the race to be much tighter.
NOTE: Mamdani got by far the most out-of-state contributions of any of the candidates.

I’m sure many of the 19 – 25 year olds were born here, and some are naturalized citizens. But how many simply aren’t citizens? Just because the votes are representing actual people, doesn’t mean that there wasn’t fraud.
Not that neo implied that. I gather she was just suggesting that the more extreme modes of fraud were probably absent.
“…in which Daniel Greenfield observes that the NY Times discovered that 10% of the NYC Democrat primary voters were newly registered, and number about 40K.”
Oh c’mon, that’s just the ‘ol “Biden Bump” working its magic 10% for the big guyz. Who are they? Well for starters, they don’t live there…
“In a primary with low turnout”… those who didn’t show up to vote will richly deserve what Mamdani plans to bestow upon them. But true to form, so few as to be negligible will ever look in the mirror. Keep that in mind when the wailing and gnashing of teeth begins.
“But goodness alone is never enough. A hard, cold wisdom is required for goodness to accomplish good. Goodness without wisdom always accomplishes evil.” R.A. Heinlein
islam is not only a religion, it is a supremacist political cult that makes no secret of its plan for world domination, putting all nations under sharia law. The mass migration of moslems into Europe is war and conquest by demographic means. Every place moslems become a majority becomes de facto a part of the ummah. Post 9/11, a lot of people were aware of this threat. There is now an entire generation that is not aware of this threat. England is all but conquered. France Italy, and Germany aren’t far behind. Europe may well fall without firing a shot.
JWM
> Mamdani got by far the most out-of-state contributions of any of the candidates.
Oh yes, of course. “Not in my backyard.”
Islams purpose to to proselyte by the sword or otherwise. They will work with you until they don’t need you anymore then it’s over for you. The River of Blood speech, The Camp of the Saints were right. But we have no courage, no culture, no backbone.
So the ‘ranked choice’ voting experience has solidified Mandami’s lead over Cuomo, 56% over 44%.
Not surprised to see a youthful Muslim contingent being mobilized. Let’s see the @DataRepublican’s take on where the money came from.
David Foster, in his new article “Enablers of Mamdani,” linked a post that included a video where Mamdani explains ranked choice voting with a very simple visual, and recommends it to his voters. The soundtrack is NOT English, but I don’t know if it’s Mamdani speaking or dubbed for one of his target audiences. Starts at 1:04.
https://x.com/signulll/status/1937873514456830430
If you missed David’s comment on an earlier thread, his post is here, it’s worth a read, including his several “addenda” in the comments.
https://chicagoboyz.net/archives/74475.html
The poster “signulll” makes some important points about Mamdani’s campaign.
IMO one thing that helped Trump in 2024 (and continuing) was a much better video and social media campaign than we are used to from Republicans, not surprising considering his Hollywood and related contacts, but very welcome anyway.
Greenfield’s quote (for whatever his quote is worth) *does* say that the election results raise the question of whether or not fraud was involved.
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Interesting comment about Madmani’s [sic] campaign video. Reminds me of a TV commercial I saw last summer, portraying Kamala is a youngish, dynamic, sexy “dark horse,” coming to save the country.
Think of him as the Temu Justin Trudeaux – he is so dreamy that the AWFLs dampen their panties, as he promises bread and circuses to the resentful mob.
Things I know to be true: Islam is a fraud. It is based on a lie, viz., the belief that one can indulge the most vile human vices in order to attain “salvation.” Mohammad is a fiction. The koran is a work of plagiarism where it is not utterly fictitious. There is no such thing as “moderate islam.” Islam demands subjugation of non-moslems or if they will not submit, death. To borrow a phrase from Lincoln, America can not survive half Christian and half moslem. To the extent that American Christians and Jews understand that they have a commonality of interest in repulsing moslems, America has a chance to survive; if not, it will be subsumed into the ummah or perish in flames. That is the choice. Choose wisely.
The point is you don’t know if those he receives votes from are citizens, or whether they live in NYC or even in the US (probably no for all of the above).
His “normalized” ads are not meant to obtain votes (which he will obtain through fraud), they are there to retroactively justify his impending righteous election to those wary of a potential Islamic supremacist (which he is).
I, for one, hope he makes the city unlivable, save for the uber wealthy and the migrants, but maybe that’s just me (I also not openly rooted for the male boxers competing against women in the Olympics to make a fool of the sport, but I profited handily off the sports betting sites which foolishly offered reasonable odds before the “competition” on what were essentially sure bets).
Islam is an ideology, not a religion. It has found the soft underbelly of the post-Enlightenment West. An example is CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a clearly political entity, as its name clearly indicates, which is a non-profit because it is”religious”.
I understand that Islam, in Arabic, means “obedience”. “Jihad” is the forced conversion of non-Muslims to Islam, Mohamed’s Quran is the dictated words of Allah !
Mamdani may portray himself as a keffiyeh-wearing Man of the People, but like Kamala Harris, he comes from elite origins.
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His father, Mahmood Mamdani, was born in India and raised in Uganda. He became part of the “Kennedy Airlift” which brought East Africans into the US to study in American schools. Many of those, like Mahmood Mamdani, went on to leadership positions.
Mahmood Mamdani joined the American Civil Rights movement and was jailed during the historic Selma March in 1965. He rode that pedigree up to a position as Director of the Institute of African Studies at Columbia University.
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His mother, Mira Nair, is an Indian-American film director who has done quite well for herself — worth over $5 mil and has received nominations for the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes. She directed “Mississippi Masala” starring Denzel Washington.
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Which is to say, Zohran Mamdani is not just a leftist Muslim with a toothy smile and the usual agenda.
Follow the connections!
You say that as if there’s some obvious dividing line. There isn’t. Communism is often described as an atheist religion, and it’s not hard to find other religions that obviously serve as ideologies as well, like Confucianism.
In as much as there is a dividing line, it’s that ‘ideologies’ pretend that they’ve chosen or discovered their central line of ‘goodness’ by way of reason, while ‘religions’ depend on an admittedly supernatural core to define ‘good.’
Asian Indians were the immigrant middle class of Uganda. The dictator of Uganda, Idi Amin, kicked the Indians out in 1972, which is how daddy Mamdani got here. The Kennedy Airlift was not just abut education!
If Idi Amin kicked the Asians out of his Uganda, why shouldn’t Mamdani be able to kick the whites ** out of his NYC…ESPECIALLY if that’s what NYC voters want?
(…Or kick Israel out of the world, for that matter??)
What is this?! Democracy for me but not for thee?
** along with all those—rather inconvenient, to be sure, “white adjacents”….
File under: If you [feel you have to get outta town because a’ my benevolent policies] then you ain’t Black!
Boobah: my not well-stated point is America’s Freedom of Religion principle is what gives Islam a platform for pushing America’s destruction, as we see with the Mamdanis.