Trump voters for Mamdani and a new left coalition: the biggest surprises from New York’s election
Political analyst Michael Lange, a born and raised New Yorker who predicted Zohran Mamdani would win, discusses election night's trends and surprises
Two days before the New York mayoral election, Michael Lange made a big electoral prediction - not just of who would win overall, or in each borough or neighborhood, but block by block. Lange, a political analyst born and raised in New York City, has spent over a decade in progressive politics and has become something of a local celebrity this year for his deep dives into city data and polling.
He published his highly detailed prediction map - which correctly forecast that Zohran Mamdani would win although failed to predict Andrew Cuomo's strong performance - on his Substack, the Narrative War. Lange has a flair for witty coinages. He highlighted, for instance, the divide between the commie corridor", stretching from Park Slope to Bushwick to Astoria, where he predicted (accurately) that Mamdani would win by huge margins, and the capitalist corridor" on Manhattan's Upper East and Upper West Sides. There, the Free Press and Wall Street Journal outrank the New York Times" in readership and most voters leaned toward Cuomo, who ran as a conservative-courting independent.
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