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Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for NYC mayor, is working to gain support from Black voters who largely did not support him in the primary. The article explores the reasons behind this lack of support, including concerns about his policies and the changing political landscape.

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    "parsed_content": "N.Y.C. Mayor\u2019s RaceWho\u2019s RunningQuestions About the Race, AnsweredPrimary ResultsHow Mamdani Beat CuomoTrump Weighs InvolvementAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTMamdani Tries to Build Bridges to Black Voters Who Snubbed Him in JuneZohran Mamdani\u2019s win in the Democratic primary has challenged traditional assumptions about New York City\u2019s Black electorate and its influence in city politics.Share full articleZohran Mamdani spoke on a recent Sunday at an African Methodist Episcopal church in a neighborhood that did not support him in the June primary.Credit...Angelina Katsanis for The New York TimesBy Maya KingJeffery C. Mays and Jeff AdelsonAug. 10, 2025, 3:00 a.m. ETIn the heart of working-class Queens, Zohran Mamdani, the newly minted Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City, received polite applause as he stepped to the pulpit before a recent Sunday audience at an African Methodist Episcopal church.He praised the rich history of the Greater Allen A.M.E. Church, and that of a former senior pastor who was also a congressman and prominent academic. And then he turned to his objective that day: preaching his political message to the largely unconverted.Just over one-third of voters in the church\u2019s corner of Southeast Queens supported Mr. Mamdani, according to precinct data from the June 24 primary, a signal that he has much work to do in predominantly Black neighborhoods.Indeed, when Mr. Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assemblyman, spoke of his plans to freeze rents in rent-stabilized apartments, audible whispers and groans could be heard from the parishioners, many of them homeowners.In his landmark victory in the Democratic primary, Mr. Mamdani was able to assemble a diverse alliance that included people who had voted for President Trump, immigrants, infrequent voters and newly registered ones. It did not, however, appear to include a majority of Black voters \u2014 a traditional requisite for any citywide Democratic candidate.The ability of Mr. Mamdani, who is Indian American, to easily win without winning the Black vote marked a shift in the city\u2019s political landscape, scrambling traditional assumptions about New York\u2019s Black electorate and the influence it holds in city politics.Black voters may yet follow decades of precedent and coalesce behind the Democratic nominee in November, but they will have other familiar Democrats to consider on third-party lines: Andrew M. Cuomo, the former governor, and Mayor Eric Adams, the city\u2019s second Black mayor.In the city\u2019s predominantly Black precincts \u2014 those where more than four out of five people are Black \u2014 Mr. Mamdani earned less than 30 percent of the vote, an analysis by The New York Times found. And he lost in the wider swath of majority-Black precincts across the city, where he received only 42 percent of the vote.Conversely, in neighborhoods where the Black population decreased the fastest between the 2010 and 2020 censuses, Mr. Mamdani won more than two out of every three votes.Those rapidly changing neighborhoods include central Harlem in Manhattan and Fort Greene and Crown Heights in Brooklyn \u2014 suggesting that the city\u2019s electoral map has been altered by decades of displacement from historically Black neighborhoods. Once, they could have been considered Mr. Cuomo\u2019s strongholds. Now, after years of gentrification, they love Mr. Mamdani.Sign up for the Race\/Related Newsletter Join a deep and provocative exploration of race, identity and society with New York Times journalists.\n Get it sent to your inbox.\u201cThe gentrification is now culminating in political erasure, and that is the kind of truth that has sent everyone into a tailspin trying to figure out what\u2019s the new landscape,\u201d said Anthonine Pierre, director of the Brooklyn Movement Center.ImageAnthonine Pierre, director of the Brooklyn Movement Center, said gentrification is upending political dynamics in New York City.Credit...Ahmed Gaber for The New York TimesBut even if Mr. Mamdani wins in November without capturing the majority of Black voters, he has made it clear that, as mayor, he will value their input.\u201cI will govern with a simple goal: to make this city affordable and to make a good and dignified life possible for each and every New Yorker,\u201d he said to the churchgoers in Queens. \u201cAnd what I ask of you is to hold me accountable in that promise.\u201dAfua Atta-Mensah, political director for Mr. Mamdani, said in a statement that the campaign is \u201cdeepening our support in Black communities by meeting with trusted leaders to grow awareness of our affordability agenda, which includes expanding Black homeownership, lowering immediate costs, and halting the exodus of Black New Yorkers from the neighborhoods they built.\u201dStill, the varied responses to Mr. Mamdani\u2019s victory among Black voters and leaders have highlighted new fault lines among one of the city\u2019s most influential Democratic voting blocs. During a recent meeting Mr. Mamdani held with Black business leaders, they raised concerns about how plans to freeze the rent would affect the ability of Black homeowners and developers to create generational wealth.The worry, for many landlords and developers, is Mr. Mamdani may continue to chip away at the ability to make money through property ownership.Charles E. Phillips, the managing partner of Recognize, a private equity firm, organized the meeting. He said there was a consensus that affordability was the key issue facing the city, but there were also concerns about whether Mr. Mamdani\u2019s policies were the right strategy to address it.That\u2019s because Black people \u201caspire to have access to the American dream\u201d after facing many decades of obstacles, said Don Peebles, chief executive of The Peebles Corporation and a board member of the New York Real Estate Chamber, which endorsed Mr. Cuomo in the Democratic primary.\u201cSome Black voters will say, \u2018Wait a minute, we\u2019re finally in a position where we have some political power to change our economic plight and you want to change the rules,\u2019\u201d Mr. Peebles said in explaining the resistance to Mr. Mamdani among some Black residents.Mr. Adams has fed that perception. In a recent interview with the conservative podcaster Coleman Hughes, the mayor, a landlord himself, said that Mr. Mamdani\u2019s proposal to freeze rents for rent-stabilized units would hurt Black landlords and make it more difficult for families of color to afford upkeep expenses on their homes.\u201cAll your wealth is being tied up and you\u2019re being told: \u2018I don\u2019t care what goes up around you, I don\u2019t care that that roof repair has to be done, that you have to maintain the quality of life in that apartment. You cannot raise rent,\u2019\u201d the mayor said.Jumaane Williams, the public advocate and an ally of Mr. Mamdani, said he believes that Mr. Adams and Mr. Cuomo have sought to exploit Black voters\u2019 fears of displacement to turn them against Mr. Mamdani \u2014 efforts that he characterized as a misinformation campaign. ImageJumaane Williams, the city\u2019s public advocate, is among several prominent Black elected officials working to increase Mr. Mamdani\u2019s support among Black voters.Credit...Dave Sanders for The New York Times\u201cThey have a right to have a healthy skepticism,\u201d Mr. Williams, who is Black, said of Black voters. \u201cIf you hear somebody talking about, \u2018they\u2019re trying to take your house\u2019 and the little bit of that thing that you\u2019ve earned from working hard and having your grandmother work hard, then you have a right to be scared about that.\u201dMr. Williams is among a flock of Black organizers and elected officials who are working to expand Mr. Mamdani\u2019s support in Black communities.Letitia James, a top Democrat in New York and the state\u2019s attorney general, is also one of Mr. Mamdani\u2019s most prominent allies. Assemblywoman Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, a former Adams ally who then supported Mr. Cuomo, endorsed Mr. Mamdani after his primary win and took him on a tour of Brooklyn\u2019s Little Haiti neighborhood.\u201cOnce Black voters really get to know who he is, I don\u2019t think it will take much for them to support him,\u201d said Ms. Bichotte Hermelyn, who leads the Brooklyn Democratic Party.Mr. Mamdani has also made efforts to forge a stronger relationship with the Rev. Al Sharpton, one of the most high-profile Black leaders in New York, as he angles for his endorsement.L. Joy Williams, president of the NAACP New York State conference, said Mr. Mamdani\u2019s campaign and the Black leaders who are skeptical of it should be more open to learning from one another. After meeting with Mr. Mamdani, she said she believed he is open to listening to the concerns some Black leaders might have about him and understood the role that they could play in helping him run City Hall.ImageL. Joy Williams, president of the NAACP New York State conference, said that she believes Mr. Mamdani is receptive to Black leaders\u2019 input on how to run the city.Credit...Sarah Blesener for The New York Times\u201cI don\u2019t have the same fear that others have that this is going to be a train moving without our voice and without our input,\u201d Ms. Williams said of the campaign. \u201cMaybe because there has never been a time in this city where our voice and our input and our organizing have not been impactful.\u201dLeaders with the New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, whose organizing efforts helped power Mr. Mamdani\u2019s 12-point primary win, will now focus on registering Black voters under 40. The lack of support for Mr. Mamdani among certain segments of Black voters is generational, not racial, its organizers argue.\u201cEven if their parents were able to work incredibly hard and claw out a middle- or upper-middle-class lifestyle for themselves, that path is not available to them in the same way,\u201d said Grace Mausser, the group\u2019s co-chairwoman.Indeed, in the majority-Black areas where Mr. Mamdani\u2019s support was strongest, voters tended to be younger \u2014 a pattern that was consistent across race and ethnicity citywide. The median age in the majority Black precincts Mr. Mamdani won was about 45 years old, 16 years younger than in those carried by Mr. Cuomo.His campaign has also worked to engage Black voters that other Democratic campaigns often neglect, like Black Muslims and West African immigrants. Organizers with those groups said that Mr. Mamdani\u2019s identity as an African-born Muslim helped capture the attention of those voters, who were also inspired by his message about affordability.\u201cThe aunties are calling and saying, \u2018I want to go door-knocking,\u2019\u201d said AjiFanta Marenah, vice president of the Muslim Democratic Club of New York, who helped organize for Mr. Mamdani. \u201cThat\u2019s never happened before.\u201dSaurabh Datar contributed reporting.Maya King is a\u00a0Times reporter covering New York politics.Jeffery C. Mays is a Times reporter covering politics with a focus on New York City Hall.Jeff Adelson is a reporter on The Times\u2019s data journalism team who specializes in using demographic data to explore social trends, population dynamics and the effects of policy.See more on: Eric Adams, Andrew Cuomo, African Methodist Episcopal ChurchShare full articleRelated ContentAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT",
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