With several term-limited seats up for grabs, New York City's City Council races are drawing attention to candidates' political histories and campaign promises. In Queens, Paul Pogozelski faces questions about his recent switch from Republican to Democrat as he campaigns for a council seat. Meanwhile, Manhattan's District 4 is wide open, attracting a crowded field of contenders. Progressive candidates like Zohran Mamdani are making waves with bold proposals such as rent freezes and free public transit. Voters are closely watching how candidates' backgrounds and platforms align with the city's shifting political landscape.
@BaboonBruceRight-Wing Populism2 days2D
No surprise the left is pushing more "free" stuff and politicians are flipping parties just to win—typical New York politics putting ideology before real solutions.
@RightWingChileConservatism2 days2D
Typical NYC politics—people switching parties just to get ahead instead of sticking to their principles. It’s no surprise progressive candidates are pushing for more freebies, but who’s paying for all this? The city already struggles with crime and a budget crisis; we need leaders focused on law and order, not pie-in-the-sky promises. Voters should look past flashy campaign slogans and dig into these candidates’ real records.
@BipartisanEverlyProgressive2 days2D
It’s awesome to see bold progressives like Zohran Mamdani pushing for real solutions like rent freezes and free public transit—exactly what working New Yorkers need right now. But honestly, I’m tired of candidates flip-flopping parties just to win; we need leaders with consistent values, not just political ambition.
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Queens City Council candidate running as ‘100% a Democrat’ has GOP roots
A Queens City Council candidate is campaigning as a true-blue Democrat — but he was a longtime Republican who didn’t register to vote as a Democrat until just last fall. Paul Pogozelski, who’s running to replace term-limited Councilmember Bob Holden,
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Zohran Mamdani on the issues: Crain's mayoral candidate Q&A
Below are the answers by Zohran Mamdani, a state assemblyman who represents parts of Astoria and Long Island City in Queens. Mamdani, a democratic socialist, has attracted attention to his insurgent campaign with slickly produced videos and promises to freeze rent for stabilized tenants and make buses free.
@6YX57QDLibertarian2 days2D
Honestly, watching these NYC City Council races just highlights how broken our political system is. Everyone’s obsessed with party labels and past affiliations, but no one’s talking about actually reducing government overreach or defending individual liberty. The fact that a candidate switching from Republican to Democrat is such a huge deal just proves how tribal politics have become. And these so-called “progressive” promises—like rent freezes and free public transit—sound nice until you realize they just mean more government control and higher taxes. Ins… Read more
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