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Zohran Mamdani Shines as Cuomo Faces Heat in Fiery New York Mayoral Debate

Last updated: October 17, 2025 6:43 pm
Hannan Kaimkhani
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The first televised New York City mayoral debate turned into a political showdown Thursday night as Zohran Mamdani, a young Democratic nominee of South Asian descent, went head-to-head with former governor Andrew Cuomo, while Republican contender Curtis Sliwa took shots at them both.

The debate, held less than three weeks before the city’s mayoral election, covered everything from crime and housing to Donald Trump’s presidency and the recent Gaza ceasefire deal.

Cuomo, seeking a political comeback after resigning as governor in 2021 amid sexual harassment allegations, accused Mamdani of lacking experience. But Mamdani – a 33-year-old New York State Assemblyman and proud Muslim from Queens – delivered one of the night’s sharpest comebacks:

“What I don’t have in experience, I make up for in integrity – and what you don’t have in integrity, you can never make up for in experience.”

The audience roared, setting social media abuzz with clips of Mamdani’s fiery exchanges.

Cuomo faced tough questions about his past scandals and the handling of nursing home deaths during COVID-19. Meanwhile, Sliwa — founder of the Guardian Angels — mocked both opponents, calling Mamdani’s ideas “fantasies” and ridiculing Cuomo’s failed primary campaign.

Trump and Gaza Take Center Stage

Former U.S. President Donald Trump loomed large over the debate. Mamdani said he’d cooperate with Trump if it benefited ordinary New Yorkers, but warned,

“If he ever wants to come for New Yorkers, he’ll have to get through me.”

Cuomo also promised to “fight back if Trump tries to hurt New York,” while Sliwa said he would “negotiate but not surrender.”

When the discussion shifted to the Gaza ceasefire, Mamdani — known for his vocal support of Palestinian rights — was asked about his stance on Hamas.
He replied:

“A ceasefire means everyone stops firing. The goal is to end the killing and allow humanitarian aid to reach civilians.”

Cuomo accused him of “refusing to denounce Hamas,” to which Mamdani fired back, calling the ex-governor “Netanyahu’s legal defense team during this genocide.”

The exchange drew strong reactions both inside the hall and across social media, especially among Arab and South Asian viewers who hailed Mamdani for speaking up on Palestine.

From ‘Defund the Police’ to Reform

Mamdani, once a critic of the NYPD, clarified that he no longer supports defunding the police.
He announced plans to form a Department of Community Safety, deploying mental health professionals for non-criminal 911 calls.

Cuomo vowed to add 5,000 officers, and Sliwa promised 7,000 — both pushing law-and-order agendas.

Affordability and Housing

Mamdani focused heavily on New York’s affordability crisis, promising higher taxes on the wealthy, rent freezes, and more public housing.
He jabbed Cuomo again, saying,

“It’s been an hour and 20 minutes, and Governor Cuomo hasn’t said the word ‘affordability’. That’s why he lost the primary.”

Rising Star in American Politics

Polls show Mamdani leading with 46% support, ahead of Cuomo’s 33% and Sliwa’s 15%.
If elected, he would become New York’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor — a historic moment for immigrant communities across the U.S.

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