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New York City

You Can Fear Zohran Mamdani but Also Hate Andrew Cuomo

Mamdani's socialism is unacceptable, but the former governor is himself unacceptable.

Robby Soave | 6.26.2025 2:15 PM

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For many New Yorkers, Mayor Zohran Mamdani is not an exciting prospect. The likely winner of Tuesday's Democratic primary—the votes aren't all counted yet, though the outcome is now a foregone conclusion—is a democratic socialist who subscribes to a whole host of city-ruining political positions. He would like to dismantle New York City's selective school system in favor of increased equity (a surefire recipe for making schools worse for everyone), is in favor of a rent freeze that will almost certainly make affordable housing scarcer, and thinks government-run grocery stores are a good idea. And while his views on the conflict between Israel and Hamas are not terribly relevant to the position he's running for, his failure to condemn the slogan globalize the intifada is probably not an encouraging sign from the standpoint of New York City's Jewish population.

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Moreover, socialism is very bad. Everywhere it is tried, it clearly fails as an economic system, leading to greater government centralization and control and less prosperity. And while democratic socialists usually insist that they also object to the sort of political repression that was characteristic of actually existing socialist regimes throughout the 20th century, their rhetoric often revolves around relentless demonization of wealthy, productive people. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.), the country's foremost elected democratic socialist, was on Joe Rogan's podcast just this week, attacking Elon Musk for spending millions of dollars to help reelect Donald Trump—taking specific umbrage at the idea that rich people might want to spend money advocating for policies that Sanders dislikes.

This is a long way of saying that the concerns expressed by Reason's Liz Wolfe in her lament, "My City Just Voted for Socialism," are entirely justified.

"The socialist project is fundamentally wrong, both morally and in its understanding of human nature," writes Wolfe. "Mamdani won't get us quite there, but he sure is taking us one step closer."

On the other hand, the major alternative for Democratic primary voters was Andrew Cuomo.

 


Good Riddance

Cuomo, to his credit, is not a socialist. That's one of the only kind things you can say about him, though. The former governor of New York resigned in disgrace in 2021, ostensibly due to numerous allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct.

What was absolutely disqualifying about Cuomo, however, is not the #MeToo issue—it's his COVID-19 nursing home policy and its appalling cover-up. The details, which are now known to most people, are incredibly disturbing: As governor, Cuomo ordered elderly people who were sick with COVID-19 to be released from hospitals and returned to nursing homes while recovering from the infection. Cuomo has maintained that this policy was in line with federal guidance, but he's wrong: Federal guidance only suggested that sick seniors should go back to the nursing homes if circumstances allowed for them to receive proper care. Subsequent studies have proven the lethality of Cuomo's approach.

Cuomo was not the only governor to send sick seniors back to nursing homes, where they infected others and where mortality rates were highest. Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz, the Democrats' vice presidential pick for 2024, did the same thing, and even defended the policy as "not a mistake" well past the point at which it was conclusively determined to have been so.

Unlike other misguided governors, however, Cuomo wrote a book extolling his own leadership during the outbreak, American Crisis: Leadership Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic. Given the high death rate in New York and the failure of his own policies, this was a galling thing to do. Worse still, Cuomo attempted to conceal the extent of the damage of the nursing home policy, with one aide admitting to the press that the governor instructed his team to undercount deaths on purpose. A report commissioned by the New York Assembly found "overwhelming evidence" of misconduct on Cuomo's part.

Given all this, it is astonishing that Cuomo attempted to run for office again. On some level, it doesn't particularly matter that he was the more ideologically moderate of the two major Democratic mayoral candidates. An individual who is this pathologically dishonest and nakedly unethical—who failed New York in its moment of need and lied about it in order to cover himself in false glory—cannot and should not be allowed back; at least not without a full apology, restitution, and a significant amount of time in the political wilderness. The bodies are scarcely cold.

And that's the silver lining that comes with Mamdani's triumph: Cuomo got exactly what he deserved. Perhaps Democratic Party elites have learned an important lesson about backing utterly unappealing politicians, though I wouldn't count on it.

 

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Tonight, I'm headed to Italy for a vacation; I'll be gone all next week, so there won't be a newsletter or new videos until the second week of July.

I'm still finishing up Brideshead Revisited, but I also picked up Madeline Miller's Circe, which is a retelling of the myth of Circe, a sorceress who waylaid Odysseus on his way home from the Trojan War during the events of The Odyssey. Miller gave the mythical Greek hero Achilles a similar treatment in The Song of Achilles, which I read and enjoyed on a vacation several years ago. I'll be in Sicily, and not the Greek islands, so you may think this an ill-fitting choice—but funny enough, some scholars have placed Circe's home, the fictitious island of Aeaea, as just off the Italian coast. Ciao!

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Robby Soave is a senior editor at Reason.

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  1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   7 hours ago

    NYC is screwed.

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  2. A Thinking Mind   7 hours ago

    And yet, somehow, these were the two real choices in a city the size of New York. The unabashed socialist who wants to destroy education and the economy, or the corrupt, disgraced liar. New York deserves the worst of both.

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  3. Spiritus Mundi   7 hours ago

    Xenophobe!! Why do fear immigrants? They make america better!

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  4. Moonrocks   7 hours ago

    You Can Fear Zohran Mamdani but Also Hate Andrew Cuomo

    I'm pretty sure New Yorkers have choices other than those two, not that they'll take them. Also, we wouldn't have to worry about any of this if we'd just build that wall around New York.

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   7 hours ago

      Matt Walsh brought up the point 40% of NYC os foreign born.

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    2. Wizzle Bizzle   5 hours ago

      You're A number-one! You're the Duke!

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    3. Marylandman, Battling for Truth Justice, and the American Way   2 hours ago

      Why not eliminate both of them?

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  5. Sometimes a Great Notion   7 hours ago

    Feds better not bail them out when their socialist paradise runs out of other peoples money to steal. Of course the feds might be broke before that because of their own socialist paradise.

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  6. Thoritsu   7 hours ago

    Yes and Yes. Both suck. Cuomo attempting to rename the Tappan Zee says it all.

    NYC is a shit hole. Just another reason to stay away. "Escape from NY" is as predictive and insightful as Orwell's 1984.

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  7. Homer Thompson   7 hours ago

    this same city elected bill de blasio for mayor ... mamdani could be the second socialist mayor out of the last 3

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    1. Marshal   4 hours ago

      At least DeBlasio understood what socialism is all about. He put his wife in charge of a city agency whose budget she promptly wasted likely including kickbacks.

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    2. Marylandman, Battling for Truth Justice, and the American Way   2 hours ago

      I would prefer he spend his time focused on other things, like decomposing.

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  8. Gaear Grimsrud   7 hours ago

    Here's our chance for the Libertarian Party to sweep the election. Chase Oliver is a seasoned campaigner who's common sense policy proposals are sure to take him over the top. It's (wait what? He's what?) . Hmm turns out Chase is gay. Wow. I did not see that coming.

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    1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   6 hours ago

      *sad trombone sound*. Waa,waa, waa.

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      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Muting Sarc like he mutes us)   6 hours ago

        Does Sarc know Chase is gay?

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        1. Don't look at me! ( Is the war over yet?)   6 hours ago

          It’s possible he found out the hard way.

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          1. Marylandman, Battling for Truth Justice, and the American Way   2 hours ago

            Like he did with Jeffy?

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  9. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   7 hours ago

    Or just laugh your ass off at NYC.

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  10. Rick James   6 hours ago

    Uh, I fear Andrew Cuomo and love Mamdani. Let the laboratory of Democracy known as New York run its experiment.

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    1. Rick James   6 hours ago

      Oh, and I say this not glibly or "ironically". I mean it. If Cuomo gets elected it will be as if New Yorkers have literally learned nothing.

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      1. Marylandman, Battling for Truth Justice, and the American Way   2 hours ago

        They’ve never learned a goddamned thing, Hit the while thing with a neutron bombed and start over as soon as the radiation subsides.

        Rinse and repeat with every democrat city.

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  11. Super Scary   6 hours ago

    Is it "fear" that makes people stop a child from putting their hand on a hot stove or a coin in a wall socket? That's the emotion I feel about these NYCers voting in that guy.

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  12. But SkyNet is a Private Company   6 hours ago

    Wrong.

    This is like the Edwin Edwards vs David Duke LA Govs race a while back

    "Vote for the Crook, it's Important"

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  13. Incunabulum   6 hours ago

    >Mamdani's socialism is unacceptable, but the former governor is himself unacceptable.

    Are we back to supporting 'managed democracy's again?

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  14. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   5 hours ago

    I manage to hate them both and I don't fear clowns.

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  15. creech   4 hours ago

    So which one should New York reasonistas "reluctantly" vote for?

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  16. Longtobefree   3 hours ago

    Unfortunately, NYC doesn't let you decide, Robby.
    They want a socialist, and they will get a socialist.
    And a rabid anti-semite
    And a mayor who doesn't even know who sets taxes.
    In other words, business as usual.

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  17. Bipedal Humanoid   3 hours ago

    Soave swings on Sullum nuts.

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    1. Marylandman, Battling for Truth Justice, and the American Way   3 hours ago

      I would pay to see that.

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  18. Marylandman, Battling for Truth Justice, and the American Way   3 hours ago

    FEAR? I fear NO democrat. They should fear us. And all the democrwt candidates should be put to death for various reasons.

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  19. Use the Schwartz   1 hour ago

    So no one is going to make the obvious joke about the Indian guy that only became mayor of NYC so that he could run all the convenience stores?

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  20. XM   15 minutes ago

    If ZM didn’t run, and Adams ran in the dem primary cuomo may have won. His loss wasn’t ny repudiating his sins. ZM merely split the corruption vote.

    So the solution is to either vote for Adams or Curtis Silwa. But no, we can’t have people voting republican. They might deport illegal aliens. To have immigrants build the city, it must first be destroyed. Socialism or deportation of illegals - it’s an EASY call for Reason.

    Let me guess, you’re voting for a libertarian candidate. Who’s going to be the second choice?

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