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MANHATTAN, N.Y. — New Yorkers who spoke to Fox News Digital at the “No Kings” rally in Times Square on Saturday agreed they want mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to protect New York City from President Donald Trump.
Millions of Americans gathered in cities across the country Saturday to protest Trump’s sweeping, second-term agenda. While marching through Times Square with almost two weeks until Election Day, New York City voters explained why they are voting for Mamdani for mayor.
“He represents everything they’re not,” Edgar, a New York City voter who lives in Rockaway Beach, Queens, told Fox News Digital.
Edgar explained that democracy is “under attack,” and New York City needs a leader like Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., to similarly fight back against the Trump administration.
Mamdani has applauded Newsom’s leadership rejecting Trump’s second-term through judicial action, particularly when Trump sent the National Guard to Los Angeles during protests rejecting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deportations.
Trump has since sent the National Guard to major cities, including Washington, D.C.; Chicago; Portland; Oregon; and Memphis to combat crime.
Brad, another Mamdani voter who lives in Gowanus, Brooklyn, and attended Saturday’s “No Kings” rally, said Trump and Cuomo are “fascists.”
“Cuomo is a fascist as well,” Brad said. “He is also a sexual abuser. Mamdani, honestly, I don’t know if he’s got good ideas. I don’t think a lot of ideas are gonna work, but he’s got optimism. He cares about the people in the city. He cares about people’s lives. That’s good enough.”
Cuomo resigned as New York governor in 2021 after multiple sexual harassment allegations that he has denied. Rich Azzopardi, a Cuomo campaign spokesperson, fired back at Brad’s charge when reached for comment.
“Andrew Cuomo passed a $15 minimum wage, paid family leave, made marriage equality the law of the land, made college tuition free for nearly 80% of CUNY students and protected a women’s right to choose by codifying Row vs. Wade into state law. Whomever said that clearly doesn’t know what any of that word salad means. Send me their address. I’ll be happy to send them a dictionary on me,” Azzopardi said.
Annelice Morales, a Mamdani voter who lives on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, said Mamdani’s transparency is refreshing.
“I just think people like Cuomo have been in power for a really long time, and they abuse power,” Morales told Fox News Digital while marching in the “No Kings” rally.
Morales said she “100%” hopes Mamdani will fight back against Trump.
“He has a message to improve lives, the material needs of the New Yorkers,” Lenny, a Lower East Side resident who is voting for Mamdani in November, said Saturday.
When asked if he wants Mamdani to fight back against Trump, Lenny said, “Just uphold the law. It’s that simple.”
Mamdani has a 21-point lead among New York City registered voters. Forty-nine percent back Mamdani, while 28% go for Cuomo and 13% favor Sliwa, according to the latest Fox News poll.
Voters will elect a new mayor of New York City Nov. 4 after Mayor Eric Adams suspended his re-election campaign last month.
While those who spoke to Fox News Digital at Saturday’s “No Kings” rally in Manhattan said they were voting for Mamdani in the upcoming election, the democratic socialist candidate did not advertise that he was attending.
Mamdani’s campaign did not respond to inquiries about whether he was attending any “No Kings” rallies.
Meanwhile, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who has endorsed and campaigned for Mamdani, headlined a “No Kings” rally in Washington, D.C., Saturday.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment but did not immediately hear back.
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