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American Focus > Blog > Crime > In a fit of common sense, the Times echoes our anti-Mamdani ‘endorsement’
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In a fit of common sense, the Times echoes our anti-Mamdani ‘endorsement’

Last updated: June 16, 2025 4:01 pm
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The New York Times’ recent editorial board decision to address city politics is a welcome surprise, especially as they echoed the advice given by the New York Post. They advised Democratic primary voters to not give Zohran Mamdani even a fifth-place vote, suggesting that he should be left off the ballots entirely.

In their article, the Times acknowledged that a certain version of progressive city management has failed, particularly the approach championed by Mayor Bill de Blasio. This approach was characterized by skepticism or hostility towards law enforcement, the belief that schools needed more funding and less evaluation, and blaming landlords for high rents instead of addressing housing supply issues.

Mamdani’s agenda was criticized for being unsuited to the city’s challenges, resembling a more extreme version of de Blasio’s mayoralty. The Times highlighted Mamdani’s lack of concern for the disorder of the past decade, which disproportionately impacted the city’s working-class and poor residents.

It remains to be seen how this editorial decision will be received within The Times Building, as it represents a departure from their usual stance. However, the New York Post acknowledges and appreciates this moment of common sense from the editorial board.

Overall, the Times’ editorial serves as a reminder of the importance of thoughtful and effective leadership in addressing the complex issues facing New York City. It highlights the need for policies that prioritize public safety, education, and housing supply to create a better future for all residents.

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