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Mamdani Win Marked by Sharp-Toned Speech and Character Change

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
November 5, 2025
in NYC Elections 2025
Mamdani Win Marked by Sharp-Toned Speech and Character Change
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Zohran Mamdani stirred attention immediately after winning New York City’s mayoral race with a victory speech that contrasted sharply with his calmer campaign persona. Speaking to supporters in Brooklyn roughly two hours after polls closed, Mamdani emphasized change and unity while directly calling out President Donald Trump: “So, Donald Trump, since I know you’re watching, I have four words for you: Turn the volume up.”

Trump posted “…AND SO IT BEGINS!” on Truth Social, showing that he was closely watching Mamdani’s remarks. He had previously warned that a Mamdani administration could bring economic and social challenges to the city and suggested it might limit federal funding under his leadership.

Political observers and commentators quickly noted the shift in Mamdani’s tone. CNN’s Van Jones said the “warm, open, embracing guy that’s close to working people was not on stage tonight” and described Mamdani’s sharp delivery and near-shouting as a sudden “character switch” from the candidate voters had come to know. Jones acknowledged Mamdani’s youth and the difficulty of winning the mayoralty, but cautioned that “I think he missed an opportunity to open himself up tonight,” adding that the misstep “will probably cost him going forward.”

Mamdani’s victory makes him New York City’s first Muslim, first South Asian, and first socialist mayor. He received 50.4% of the vote, defeating former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who earned 41.6%. Analysts noted that Mamdani’s sharp post-election tone could affect how residents, city officials, and political allies respond in the months ahead.

Tags: Andrew CuomoCurtis SliwaDonald TrumpNew York CityNYC MayorNYC Mayoral RaceNYC PoliticsVan JonesZohran Mamdani

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