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[–] yonderbarn@lazysoci.al 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Back in 2022, Jacobin wrote an article on how Delgado was chosen as Hochul's Lieutenant Governor:

Delgado is also a relative centrist, fully in lockstep with Hochul’s political brand. Delgado voted to send troops to the southern border in 2019, and opposed Squad priorities like the Green New Deal and Medicare for All.

[–] yonderbarn@lazysoci.al 6 points 1 week ago

I doubt someone else would have won. His campaign was truly unique.

[–] yonderbarn@lazysoci.al 3 points 2 weeks ago

Is the transition team just a temporary group or will she be a permanent member of his administration?

[–] yonderbarn@lazysoci.al 1 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

I wonder if it's due to his investments in big pharma. With his enormous funding of the WHO, he had total control over them and was the primary reason why vaccine patents were never released to the rest of the world.

[–] yonderbarn@lazysoci.al 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Yeah but she is still against any tax on the wealthiest that Zohran wants to implement

[–] yonderbarn@lazysoci.al 4 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

It's unfortunate there is no progressive candidate in the NY Governor race. The only primary candidate is another corporate centrist.

[–] yonderbarn@lazysoci.al 6 points 4 weeks ago

Now primary him.

[–] yonderbarn@lazysoci.al 11 points 4 weeks ago (8 children)

People thought the same when Obama was running.

[–] yonderbarn@lazysoci.al 13 points 4 weeks ago

These idiots actually believe this would help each other just shows the kind of mindset they're in

[–] yonderbarn@lazysoci.al 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The Reddit posts were taken out of context. He was reiterating what another poster had said so he wasn't the one to bring it up initially.

[–] yonderbarn@lazysoci.al 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

This is interesting

 

I had no idea she was running for governor until she made headlines today. Newsom is term limited and 2026 will be his final year. Think her chances are better in this one than when she ran for Senate.

 

Dubbed the “Sderot cinema” by Israelis online, watching Israel’s bombardment has become a popular pastime; people take turns looking through tower viewers. Some bring popcorn and snacks, and some snap selfies as the thud of airstrikes echo in the distance.

“When I look at Gaza from here and see buildings still standing, it makes me upset. … I want Israel to continue until it’s all flattened,” Rafael Hemo, an onlooker told CNN.

Hemo said he doesn’t want any Arabs living next to Israel any longer, and laments the world’s sympathy for Gaza after what happened on October 7.

“After what we’ve gone through, they need to be gone. No more Gaza.”

 
 

Lots of interesting behind the scenes info on the campaign. For example, apparently things got a bit messy with Brad Lander:

Mamdani’s relationship with Brad Lander, the city comptroller who in the final weeks of the Democratic primary essentially turned his own mayoral campaign into another leg of Mamdani support, is still recovering from a rocky patch over the summer, according to four people familiar with the matter.

Lander told a variety of leaders that he was interested in a top position like first deputy mayor in the administration, in what a range of anxious New York leaders saw as an implicit promise that an experienced hand would help professionalize Mamdani’s City Hall. That did not go over well when word got back to Mamdani’s orbit.

After nearly a month when they did not speak, by Labor Day, Lander was telling people maybe he would not be joining the administration after all.

The two have talked through this recently, and while no job offer was made, Lander has renewed his help for Mamdani in the campaign.

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-1:10:36 of interview is where she admits this.

 

Mamdani also has built a substantial war chest – with $4.4 million cash on hand

In all, more than 8,000 people contributed to Mamdani in roughly five weeks. And about half of his money came from donors who live outside the city

 

When Taylor Swift’s releases her new album, “Life of a Showgirl,” in October, it can be heard on the usual places, including streaming, vinyl and…cassette tape?

The cassette tape was once one of the most common ways to listen to music, overtaking vinyl in the 1980s before being surpassed by CDs. But the physical audio format has become an artifact of a bygone era, giving way to the convenience of streaming.

Or, that’s what many thought.

In 2023, 436,400 cassettes were sold in the United States, according to the most recent data available from Luminate, an entertainment data firm. Although that’s a far cry from the 440 million cassettes sold in the 1980s, it’s a sharp increase from the 80,720 cassettes sold in 2015 and a notable revival for a format that had been all but written off.

Cassettes might not be experiencing the resurgence of vinyls or even CDs, but they are making a bit of a comeback, spurred by fans wanting an intimate experience with music and nostalgia, said Charlie Kaplan, owner of online store Tapehead City.

“People just like having something you can hold and keep, especially now when everything’s just a rented file on your phone,” Kaplan told CNN.

“Tapes provide a different type of listening experience — not perfect, but that’s part of it. Flip it over, look at the art and listen all the way through. You connect with the music with more of your senses,” he said.

 

Completely disingenuous article claiming at first that Mamdani is unpopular outside of NYC followed by stats that show that many Americans don't even have an opinion on him.

Guess what?! Not many people in Missouri or California are going to give a damn about a local election in another state!

For starters, Mamdani is clearly not popular outside of New York City.

A Siena College poll this week showed statewide New York voters disliked him 37%-28% – and that’s in a left-leaning state.

A recent Yahoo News-YouGov poll, meanwhile, showed a relatively similar verdict among Americans nationwide: 31%-22% negative.

While those aren’t good numbers, they don’t exactly suggest he’s a pariah who could be used effectively as a bogeyman on the national stage – at least yet. In the national survey, 46% didn’t even have an opinion of the Democratic mayoral nominee, underscoring the room that exists for him to define himself — or be defined by others. (Even in New York, 34% of voters didn’t have an opinion about him.)

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