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1/37
@ZohranKMamdani
/search?q=#ReleaseTheCuomoList



https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1955320107351064576/vid/avc1/3840x2160/g5bqCqAlypZh5w6K.mp4


2/37
@andrewcuomo




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3/37
@HoveyBenjamin
Watching this feels like the morning Not Like Us dropped



4/37
@ItsBenBlack




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5/37
@afrocosmist
lol holy shyt



6/37
@CaseStudyQB
If Bernie had done this to Hillary or Biden, he’d have been president for 8 years—and we wouldn’t be stuck on the wrong Earth timeline



7/37
@KnutLager




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8/37
@kiakiliX
Zohran hit him with the ‘Meet the Cuomos’



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9/37
@justinboldaji




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10/37
@itsjoepro
Smoking on that Cuomo pack tonight



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11/37
@UnitedFruitComp
Zohran right now.

[Quoted tweet]
#ReleaseTheCuomoList


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12/37
@GrettahS
It’s the habibi for me 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣



13/37
@DiscreetLatino
has anyone even seen @andrewcuomo since this dropped is he okay



14/37
@Area_Boii
Habibi 😭😭😭



15/37
@ghost_prole




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16/37
@mia11112233
YO



17/37
@ekcollapse




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18/37
@NidalBitar23
My boy dropped the “habibi” for emphasis. Devastatingly good at this game.



19/37
@ChuckModi1
Best use of “habibi” in a political ad ever



20/37
@mustachetoilet




21/37
@abbygov
BRUTAL HAHAHAHA



22/37
@andr3w31a561




23/37
@MemeIndustrial
Whole family is rotten



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24/37
@hecubian_devil
TRVKE



25/37
@KILLTHEICON
This is the political equivalent of the night that "Not Like Us" dropped



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26/37
@mfsgottenshook
Cook that perv



27/37
@shift_in2_turbo
It’s the “Habibi, release your client list.” for me.



28/37
@Faheeezy
(Don’t stop though)



29/37
@Raminho
Over that dark beat, this sounds like a battle rap.



30/37
@JordanUhl
🔥🔥🔥



31/37
@_Anunnery
hot damn



32/37
@interracials3x
Cook



33/37
@mynameisjro




34/37
@JvniorLive
Zohran is making exposing pedophiles as a trend in American politics



35/37
@patriottakes




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36/37
@jaydiarie
oh i lvoe you



37/37
@kathygrayson
Habibi




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NYC, yall got one job!!!
 

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Some Democrats Panicked Over Mamdani. Obama Called Him.​


Aug. 13, 2025

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Credit...Ryan Murphy/Reuters

By Mara Gay

Ms. Gay writes about politics for Opinion.

In the days after it became clear Zohran Mamdani had won New York City’s June mayoral primary, much of the Democratic establishment began to panic.

Former President Barack Obama, the last Democrat to captivate the party’s base, got on the phone. In a lengthy call in June, Mr. Obama congratulated Mr. Mamdani, offered him advice about governing and discussed the importance of giving people hope in a dark time, according to people with knowledge of the conversation.

Others in Mr. Obama’s orbit have also shown a keen interest in Mr. Mamdani and his campaign. Jon Favreau, who served as Mr. Obama’s speechwriter, and Dan Pfeiffer, a former senior adviser, have been in communication with the Democratic strategist Morris Katz, among Mr. Mamdani’s closest aides.

David Axelrod, who served as Mr. Obama’s chief campaign strategist and senior adviser, was also curious. Last month, he stopped by Mr. Mamdani’s campaign headquarters, then in the Flatiron neighborhood of Manhattan, to meet the candidate and his staff, and see things for himself.

“What I found when I went over to that office was a familiar spirit that I hadn’t seen in a while of just determined, upbeat idealism,” Mr. Axelrod told me. “You may not agree with every answer he’s giving, or every idea he has, but he’s certainly asking the right questions, which is how do we make the country work for working people?” He said Mr. Mamdani’s ability to inspire young Americans, who feel economic uncertainty acutely, was critical and something the party at large needed to reckon with.

Mr. Axelrod was introduced to Mr. Mamdani by Patrick Gaspard, another Obama insider. Mr. Gaspard — Mr. Obama’s 2008 national political director, and later the U.S. ambassador to South Africa — has been serving as an informal adviser to Mr. Mamdani.

The interest from the closely guarded world of Mr. Obama and those around him is the clearest sign yet that Mr. Mamdani is likely to be embraced by the Democratic mainstream, whether the party’s leaders and donors like it or not. It comes at a time of dueling visions among voters, Democratic politicians and donors over the future of the party.

Some key figures within the Democratic establishment have reacted — at least publicly — to Mr. Mamdani with a sense of suspicion or even alarm. Hakeem Jeffries, the House minority leader, has yet to endorse the Democratic nominee, even though Brooklyn, which he represents, voted for Mr. Mamdani over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo by a nearly 20-point margin. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, also of New York, said falsely in a radio interview with WNYC in June that Mr. Mamdani had made “references to global jihad.” Ms. Gillibrand later apologized for those remarks. As The Times reported, the pollster Mark Penn even met with President Trump to brief him on polls showing that Mr. Cuomo could be competitive in a one-on-one race with Mr. Mamdani; one of Mr. Penn’s firms has worked for a pro-Cuomo super PAC.

It seems very possible that Obamaworld views Mr. Mamdani differently: not as a threat or a liability, but as a promising figure in a Democratic Party with a pressing need for fresh blood.

A spokeswoman for Mr. Obama declined to comment.

Mr. Obama governed as a liberal-centrist, and the party’s left flank has grown increasingly progressive since he left office. So too has frustration among some voters with Mr. Obama’s post-presidency, in which he has in general kept public statements on politics to a minimum even as the Democratic Party struggles to organize opposition to Mr. Trump.

Despite this, Mr. Obama remains among the most popular figures within the Democratic Party in a generation. If Mr. Mamdani does ultimately receive public support from the former president, it is likely to help him, especially with some older voters and Black voters. It may also ease the path for other Democrats to accept, if not celebrate, his emerging role in the party.

Mr. Obama, if he chooses to do so, could also play an important role by making clear that the intense focus on affordability Mr. Mamdani has championed is not only the purview of the party’s left but should animate the party’s politics at a moment in which inequality is destabilizing people’s lives and their belief in American democracy.

Reached for comment about the call, Mr. Mamdani’s communications director, Jeffrey Lerner, who worked in the Obama White House, drew a comparison between the two men. “Much like my former boss, Zohran embodies thoughtful leadership, moral courage and a unique ability to inspire hope in those who’ve been left behind by politics as usual.”

Though it has been nearly two decades since Mr. Obama’s 2008 victory, the parallels between the two charismatic Democrats are unmistakable. Both are political outsiders with unconventional biographies. Mr. Obama was the country’s first Black president. Mr. Mamdani, if elected in November, would be the first Muslim to govern New York City. Both built campaigns around grass-roots organizing and formed diverse multiracial coalitions that galvanized younger Americans and attracted voters far beyond the party’s traditional base.

Mr. Axelrod said he found the reaction of much of New York’s political establishment dispiriting and outdated. “‘Scare the hell out of people and maybe we can get them to vote for our deficient politics,’” he said, describing the approach with brutal efficiency. “That’s not a politics I want to be associated with. That’s not a politics I think prevails.”
 

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At this point it's GOOD that jeffries and Schumer don't endorse him.

Its like being an anti war candidate being endorsed by George Bush and getting donations from Raytheon and Lockheed Martin. It would make me suspicious and question whether the anti war shyt is fake.

This man literally asked people "what would make you stay in new York? What would make your life easier?" And actually proposed policies based off that instead of what consultants told them. The people who aren't backing his methods are telling you what their priorities are.
 

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Cuomo’s attack on Mamdani’s $2,300 apartment brings rent stabilization into the spotlight



Posted on Wed Aug 13 18:23:28 2025 UTC



Commented on Thu Aug 14 11:24:59 2025 UTC

So Zohran is paying $2300 for a one bedroom in Astoria, where the https://www.apartments.com/rent-market-trends/astoria-ny/, people are upset that he is paying $180 less for an apartment he had before he became an assemblyman? Whats he supposed to do? Move out? lol
 

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1/37
@atrupar
Mamdani on Cuomo: "I don't need to do much to make the governor appear extremely dislikable."



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2/37
@BDeMayo
This is true



3/37
@DjOmegaMVP
This guy has the right idea! Just be honest.😂



4/37
@AnatoliUkraine
Brutal truth.
Cuomo’s reputation is so toxic, his critics just have to hit “play.”



5/37
@Charmqn2004
This is the political version of what Kendrick did to Jimmy in a Wheelchair



6/37
@scottstocksman
He does it all himself



7/37
@amauryabreul
He does that by himself



8/37
@Ralynn969
that weird sex stuff that he was going to be impeached for, that was enough

or the fact he killed a bunch of grandmas and grandpas

that'll do it



9/37
@Iamsock
GET REKT



10/37
@TinaMar71732868
Everyone knows what you are.



11/37
@CityDeskNYC
Cuomo built bridges and delivered results—Mamdani builds slogans and delivers fantasy economics. While Cuomo’s track record includes actual infrastructure and pandemic response, Mamdani’s “policy” is taxing New Yorkers into oblivion to fund free buses that don’t run and rent freezes that collapse housing stock.

His radical alliances with DSA extremists and BDS activists prove he’s not here to govern—he’s here to burn the city down for TikTok clout.

Cuomo’s worst day beats Mamdani’s best.



12/37
@Bubblebathgirl
Mamdani is a communist and radical jihadist. He’s as unlikable as they get.



13/37
@Nick_Jay_D
Communism is very "dislikeable"



14/37
@NoronaMarta
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15/37
@BillWilde388919
Being as he's a Jew hating communist Mamdani has no standing to criticize.😉



16/37
@newsenjoyooor
Banger



17/37
@DonoJan609
Cool comments. But the big sporting event you're talking about is coming to New Jersey.



18/37
@gibbonsparish
That’s a good one at least



19/37
@wtrmain
Gas fire flames 🔥🔥🔥



20/37
@JoanneAa
True.. he's a vindictive bully



21/37
@DecodingFoxNews
It’s true. Cuomo is his own worst enemy.



22/37
@theotherswanson




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23/37
@employable_guy
I really like this guy, he’s got the juice right now. I hope he isn’t forced to compromise his values or fizzle out on his ideals as we have seen with so many left wing politicians in this country



24/37
@Wopkonjorge
Nailed it.



25/37
@Tattdaddy899
Mamdani is so good at this



26/37
@Lee4ever2
Indeed but to be fair, no one has to do or say much for cuomo to appear 'extremely dislikeable" Spend 2 minutes around him, that's all the time it takes to know it as if you've known it all your life.



27/37
@Diana_E_Prince
lol true



28/37
@covet3d
Resigning in disgrace. Everytime he says it the better it sounds 😂



29/37
@SharonCoryell3
Hahahaha 🔥



30/37
@drmaggiesa
Like him or not. He’s got that part right.



31/37
@NewtonWombat
Zohran is spot on!



32/37
@ForeverkingLaw
Excellent answer. Excellent.



33/37
@writhisownrhyme
Zohran to Cuomo



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34/37
@GerriCosenzo
@KayStephen16



35/37
@carolina_i52395
Never a truer statement has been uttered in the entire history of human beings. . . .



36/37
@ahappything
perfect response tbh



37/37
@BrandonInBulk
I wish he could run for president.




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1/37
@atrupar
Mamdani on Cuomo: "I don't need to do much to make the governor appear extremely dislikable."



https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1956086146598866945/vid/avc1/1280x720/hMr0WdVLnSY_WpJ0.mp4

2/37
@BDeMayo
This is true



3/37
@DjOmegaMVP
This guy has the right idea! Just be honest.😂



4/37
@AnatoliUkraine
Brutal truth.
Cuomo’s reputation is so toxic, his critics just have to hit “play.”



5/37
@Charmqn2004
This is the political version of what Kendrick did to Jimmy in a Wheelchair



6/37
@scottstocksman
He does it all himself



7/37
@amauryabreul
He does that by himself



8/37
@Ralynn969
that weird sex stuff that he was going to be impeached for, that was enough

or the fact he killed a bunch of grandmas and grandpas

that'll do it



9/37
@Iamsock
GET REKT



10/37
@TinaMar71732868
Everyone knows what you are.



11/37
@CityDeskNYC
Cuomo built bridges and delivered results—Mamdani builds slogans and delivers fantasy economics. While Cuomo’s track record includes actual infrastructure and pandemic response, Mamdani’s “policy” is taxing New Yorkers into oblivion to fund free buses that don’t run and rent freezes that collapse housing stock.

His radical alliances with DSA extremists and BDS activists prove he’s not here to govern—he’s here to burn the city down for TikTok clout.

Cuomo’s worst day beats Mamdani’s best.



12/37
@Bubblebathgirl
Mamdani is a communist and radical jihadist. He’s as unlikable as they get.



13/37
@Nick_Jay_D
Communism is very "dislikeable"



14/37
@NoronaMarta
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15/37
@BillWilde388919
Being as he's a Jew hating communist Mamdani has no standing to criticize.😉



16/37
@newsenjoyooor
Banger



17/37
@DonoJan609
Cool comments. But the big sporting event you're talking about is coming to New Jersey.



18/37
@gibbonsparish
That’s a good one at least



19/37
@wtrmain
Gas fire flames 🔥🔥🔥



20/37
@JoanneAa
True.. he's a vindictive bully



21/37
@DecodingFoxNews
It’s true. Cuomo is his own worst enemy.



22/37
@theotherswanson




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23/37
@employable_guy
I really like this guy, he’s got the juice right now. I hope he isn’t forced to compromise his values or fizzle out on his ideals as we have seen with so many left wing politicians in this country



24/37
@Wopkonjorge
Nailed it.



25/37
@Tattdaddy899
Mamdani is so good at this



26/37
@Lee4ever2
Indeed but to be fair, no one has to do or say much for cuomo to appear 'extremely dislikeable" Spend 2 minutes around him, that's all the time it takes to know it as if you've known it all your life.



27/37
@Diana_E_Prince
lol true



28/37
@covet3d
Resigning in disgrace. Everytime he says it the better it sounds 😂



29/37
@SharonCoryell3
Hahahaha 🔥



30/37
@drmaggiesa
Like him or not. He’s got that part right.



31/37
@NewtonWombat
Zohran is spot on!



32/37
@ForeverkingLaw
Excellent answer. Excellent.



33/37
@writhisownrhyme
Zohran to Cuomo



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34/37
@GerriCosenzo
@KayStephen16



35/37
@carolina_i52395
Never a truer statement has been uttered in the entire history of human beings. . . .



36/37
@ahappything
perfect response tbh



37/37
@BrandonInBulk
I wish he could run for president.




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Lmao @ Fox News running interference for Cuomo/Dem establishment
 

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Silicon Valley Is Panicking About Zohran Mamdani. NYC’s Tech Scene Is Not​


New York City tech leaders aren’t rattled by the prospect of a Mayor Mamdani. In fact, many of them welcome it.

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In the weeks since Zohran Mamdani’s New York City Democratic primary win on June 20, a slew of tech executives who do not have a primary residence in the city or state of New York have been panicking about the prospect of him becoming mayor.

Every member of the popular All-In podcast, including current White House “AI and crypto czar” David Sacks, has raised alarms on X about the prospect of a Mamdani mayoralty.

“Wake up, Silicon Valley,” Sacks posted on June 29, sharing a video of Mamdani on Meet the Press. “You basically have two choices now: Get on board with MAGA or prepare to be on Mamdani’s dinner menu.”

Gemini cofounders Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss, Palantir cofounder Joe Lonsdale, former X CEO Linda Yaccarino, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, and Y Combinator president and CEO Garry Tan have also posted about Mamdani with some combination of anger, fear, and dread since his primary win. Even Elon Musk has weighed in, though with less frequency and intensity than his posts on many other topics.

Generally speaking, these tech leaders' slights are mostly concerned with Mamdani identifying as a Democratic Socialist—though, they often describe him as a plain “socialist,” which is meaningfully different, or a “communist,” which is completely different.

But some tech leaders who live or have corporate headquarters in New York City tell WIRED that they don’t agree. Several executives who attended an approximately 200-person private meeting on July 16 with Mamdani tell WIRED that they were impressed by Mamdani’s eagerness to listen to their concerns, his thoughtful answers to their questions, and his charisma, which eased the tension in a room with a diverse set of opinions.

One attendee, who requested anonymity in order to speak freely, tells WIRED that the makeup of the people at the tech-focused event, cohosted by Partnership for New York City (PNYC), appeared to be primarily company founders, general partners, and senior executives. Among them, they claim, were William Floyd, Google’s senior director of US state and local government affairs and public policy; Nihal Mehta, cofounder of Eniac Venture Capital; and Julie Samuels, president and CEO of Tech:NYC.


Event moderator Kevin Ryan, the chief executive officer of venture capital firm AlleyCorp and founding member of the professional network Tech:NYC, tells WIRED that coming out of the meeting, attendees seemingly “felt better about Zohran than they did coming in,” noting that Mamdani “is charming, well-spoken, articulate, and comes across as genuine.”

“I'm not saying that everyone walked out wanting to vote for him,” says Ryan (who also helped to organize events for several other candidates). “But what I've heard afterwards from people is that they were at least impressed.”

Ryan adds that people were often “frustrated at either the vagueness of some of his answers,” or have the perception of Mamdani as not very “pro-business.”

John Borthwick, CEO of the venture capital firm Betaworks, tells WIRED that he is skeptical about the feasibility and potential effectiveness of many Mamdani campaign proposals—like free buses, or a city-owned grocery store pilot program—and felt his answers tended to be “very general and nonspecific.” But Borthwick adds that he found Mamdani “very compelling and friendly, and a smart, interesting person.”

“I think he's very good at campaigning, and it also illustrates a massive vacuum within the Democratic party that he is very adeptly filling,” Borthwick says. “It's a vacuum of lack of new ideas, lack of new people, lack of views. And I think that there's an idealism that he brings that is refreshing.”

A handful of questions focused on how a Mamdani mayoralty would affect the tech industry. Borthwick says he asked Mamdani how he would respond to the risk that artificial intelligence poses to jobs—in particular, entry-level white-collar jobs—over the next several years.

“I'm kind of amazed that this has not become already a campaign issue,” Borthwick says. He says that Mamdani “admitted that this hasn't been a focus of the campaign, but would need to be a focus if he was elected.” But overall, Borthwick didn’t feel Mamdani’s answer was specific enough.

Ryan says that he asked Mamdani about the “staggering increase” in the number of tech workers and startups based in New York City in recent years. He says Mamdani “acknowledged” the prominence of New York’s tech sector and talked about how the public sphere could learn from it. Ryan says Mamdani floated a few ideas, like having the city government use AI to reduce costs and increase efficiency, and introducing a progress-meter for 311 complaints resembling something like the Domino’s pizza tracker.

Most of the conversation with Mamdani, however, focused on things that mattered to attendees as New Yorkers rather than businesspeople. Susan Lyne, cofounder and managing partner of BBG Ventures, tells WIRED that she thinks attendees “were there to understand who this guy is, who might be our next mayor.”

“The tech industry actually doesn't need any tax breaks,” Ryan tells WIRED. “What we do need is a city where all kinds of super smart people who are between the age of 20 and 40 want to come work.”

In the first years after the pandemic, New York City attracted more relocating tech workers than any city in the country, despite having some of the nation’s highest rent rates.

Mamdani was also asked about universal child care up to 5 years old, which he supports, and what his priority would be during his first 100 days in office, which he said would be free buses. He was also asked about his stance on charter schools.

What went unremarked upon during this meeting, however, is the online discourse railing against Mamdani, which one person who attended the meeting said has had “a lot of influence” in the tech world.

Much of the online discourse about Mamdani doesn’t focus on specific policies. Frequently mentioned, however, are Mamdani’s public comments about how billionaires would not exist in a just society in which workers are paid fairly and moderating forces on wealth inequality exist. Individuals like Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan have responded by wearing shirts that say “We should have more billionaires” in the color scheme and style of Mamdani’s campaign material. (Tan, however, has specifically spoken out against Mamdani’s critical position on specialized high schools several times, calling the position “anti-Asian.”)

Joe Lonsdale has called Mamdani a “radical anti-white communist,” while Sequoia partner Shaun Maguire has referred to Mamdani as an “Islamist,” which Mamdani has never identified as. For Maguire, a staunch defender of Israel and its actions in Gaza, another contributing factor seems to be Mamdani’s vocal criticism of the Israeli government and support for Palestinian rights.

One meeting attendee—who identifies as Jewish and requested anonymity in order to speak freely—tells WIRED that discourse about Mamdani is active among Jewish tech workers and venture capitalists, who they say often differ in their opinions about the state of Israel and the violence being waged in Gaza.

Several attendees of the July 16 meeting tell WIRED that one person confronted Mamdani about his stance on Israel and the slogan “globalize the intifada.” (Directly translated from Arabic, “intifada” means “shaking off” or “uprising,” but the word is also associated with the First and Second Intifadas in Palestine. Mamdani has previously said that he does not say “globalize the intifada” and would discourage others from doing so, because the phrase lacks clarity and is heard by some as a call for violence against Jews.)

Another attendee who requested anonymity says they believe he was “thoughtful” in his response, which included assurance that he would not use the slogan. “He did not back away from his belief that Palestinian rights are really important,” they tell WIRED. “And I respected that, to be honest.”

The attendee added that things like nuance and respect can get lost when conversations happen online as opposed to in-person.

“I think that anytime you have someone who has a campaign that does not sit in the middle of the road, you get a ton of chatter,” they claim. “And I think the problem is that everything gets played out as essentially slogans, not as real issues.”

A spokesperson for Mamdani’s campaign acknowledged WIRED’s request for comment but declined to provide an on-record statement.

Update: 8/29/2025, 11:00 AM EDT: WIRED has clarified the name of BBG Ventures.

 

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Cuomo's new campaign strategist is a Trump supporting right winger

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i had a feeling this guy was involved with Cuomo's campaign after i noticed the other day that Cuomo's account is full of what appear to be AI-generated slop replies to other accounts connected to his "Memelord Technologies" company


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@Mike_from_PA
this makes sense because Cuomo is specifically working with Republicans and Trump to attack the left.

TYPICAL CENTRIST!



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@KorgaonkarKanha
if only you'd spent as much time looking up zohran's old tweets. those are arguably worse.



4/37
@xray_media
Cuomo’s “plan” reads like a startup pitch: hire a Trump-boosting meme merchant, drown the feed in AI slurry, and pray virality beats votes—municipal Mad Libs at their finest 😉

Reality check: the Aug 12 poll has Mamdani up 44-25. Cornered, Cuomo told Hamptons donors on Aug 19 he’s “banking on Trump voters,” while backers plot second-home registration swaps and his “Memelord Technologies” spams bot-style replies. It’s the Mar-a-Lago model in miniature—pay access, dodge expertise; even his rent attack was tagged “thin stuff” by analysts on Aug 18.

NYC needs competent hands, not Crypto-Cyrano typing in Caps Lock. Memes fade; garbage pickup doesn’t.



5/37
@AdamParkhomenko
Of course Cuomo hired a Trump troll.



6/37
@fuller_sean
Cuomo might be lucky if he hasn’t had a stroke by the time voting ends



7/37
@ubuto23
And you’re part of the jihadist left 🤷‍♂️



8/37
@ttthesedaysss
If you can believe it. Cuomo has out embarrassed himself once again



9/37
@james_wade95585
👋



10/37
@bitaviani
of course @andrewcuomo would hire a creepy misogynist. they all support each other



11/37
@Hogman530591
this is literally on the same tier as the "I made the clutch move of ordering us pizza at 1am..." post



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12/37
@holliemaea
Not surprising, Trump and Cuomo are Epstein Brothers.



13/37
@RNontime
Undoubtedly the best cuomo could do.



14/37
@wax_waldo
Cuomo should start holding events with Liz Cheney.



15/37
@_RXAurelius
YIKES



16/37
@JamiePastore9
Cuomo is aiming for a Fox pundit position



17/37
@SHaynes82393
Nailed it @Sam



18/37
@gartmartin9
No wonder that the guy was on the cover of last month's issue of Incel Illustrated.



19/37
@HEADLINE65
That’ll do it. Lol.



20/37
@rewegreatyet
It’s does make sense because Cuomo is getting clobbered in the polls



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@bxragingbullyo




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22/37
@Donovan_Elk
Ok, but Whoredash is a great idea and absolutely should exist (as long as they’re unionized, regulated and have health care).



23/37
@dyeus__
Hey, maybe he’ll win the election.



24/37
@luxeprogressive
Jesus fukking Christ. @ZohranKMamdani needs to put this in an ad immediately



25/37
@Dennis_Ramen
Even worse: he’s criminally unfunny



26/37
@doomscrawling
He’s also the kinda guy who thinks they’re funny when they’re really just an a$$hole

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Here is who Andrew Cuomo has hired to run his social media


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@Storey33
What is "A desperate attempt for power to nurse the void left by the fleeting glory caused by your own professional incompetence".

Did we nail it, @andrewcuomo?



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@commsurreallism




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@demokrakia
I will give him credit for one thing: He’s somehow convinced a major mayoral candidate that he can move the needle in an election with his shyte memes.

To be fair, selling social media to that team is probably like selling crypto to someone’s grandparents. Easy to get duped.



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@UAProgressives
He’s also a complete a$$hole ⬇️



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@AnthonyCanney
if i was on Cuomo's campaign I would see this as a HUGE red flag right? Am I crazy? Hiring a GOP voter for your DNC campaign... Do they not see the potential INSIDE JOB that this could become? Tanking Mamdani.. then imploding Cuomo, leaving the GOP nom to clean up?



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@fitzg10817
Do these Troughers EVER just fukk Off?!!!!



33/37
@RafaelRoden
Zohran doesn't mask. F*** both of them



34/37
@ChanukahZ
Zohran helped Trumo get elected and is a nazi



35/37
@CAShadow33
Better than a communist antisemite



36/37
@hunter_kyl7807
And?



37/37
@BwarkBwark
Whoredash 🫩




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Zohran Mamdani Rallies in Brooklyn to Expand Citywide Campaign


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"We initially set a goal of 1 million doors knocked. We eclipsed 1.6. We made more than 2.1 million phone calls. So this is going to continue to expand," recalled Mamdani during the primary campaign.

The candidate also stated he will be campaigning across the city's five boroughs as part of his door-to-door campaign, which he launched last week.

"We're going to be everywhere across the five boroughs, which is the campaign we've been running," he committed.

Mamdani went on to convey his gratitude to his supporters in the previous run, claiming that he is leading polls by 13 points.

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[POLITICS] Spike Lee officially endorses Zohran Mamdani for Mayor: “I’m gonna vote for him… We have to move forward. For equality, for New Yorkers. To make this, again, the greatest city in the world. And you look at the who are people backing these other candidates, they’re in the past.”



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