Finally, Zohran Mamdani had to face the difficult questions.
At this week’s final Mayoral debate the gloves finally came off.
Why does Mamdani think he can run this city when he couldn’t even turn up for work when he was in the legislature?
Why does he think he can be a representative for the poor when he awarded himself the biggest pay-rise any representative has ever got?
How can he present himself as a “progressive” when he spends his time palling around with politicians in his native Uganda who actually persecute and imprison people for being gay?
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Douglas Murray is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and contributing editor of City Journal.
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