Mayoral Spew: Here We Goooooooooooo!
Election Day is almost upon us, Zohran is in the clubs, and his supporters are planning a permanent campaign to advance his agenda in office.
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Cool or spooky? Zohran Mamdani will be sworn in as mayor of New York City at the stroke of midnight Thursday in a private ceremony in the long-abandoned City Hall subway station.
Election Day is almost upon us, Zohran is in the clubs, and his supporters are planning a permanent campaign to advance his agenda in office.
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