I don’t know what your purpose of highlighting that article but to quote it:
“I listen to the people,” she said. “And the people said Mamdani.”
Allies and rivals alike credited Mr. Mamdani with making inroads among younger Black voters.
He made regular appearances on Black-focused media, including radio shows with large Black audiences like “The Breakfast Club” and “Ebro in the Morning.” His campaign also put out an advertisement with young, Black democratic socialists who said his commitment to affordability would make the city more livable for Black New Yorkers struggling to stay.
Some on the Cuomo team believe that in the end Mr. Mamdani may have actually topped the former governor among younger Black voters.
Patrick Gaspard, who is a distinguished senior fellow at the liberal Center for American Progress and served as an informal adviser to Mr. Mamdani, said Mr. Mamdani did well with the Black vote, considering his rivals: a former governor with deep ties to the community and multiple Black candidates.
^^^^^ This is something all of us Black New Yorkers knew already. The Black community is going through a generational divide. That’s not Mamdani fault at all.
. Why dems have so many black centrist pushing against any change on twitter.
