Interesting data, it’s like an inverse Kamala Harris, maybe Dem leadership will learn a lesson, probably not.
Landoco on
Lol. He was the only candidate to say he’d put NYC before Israel and got blasted. Interesting.
OakLegs on
White, wealthy people elected a DSA candidate in higher numbers. Intriguing.
Savber on
The part where Mamdani wins 42.5% of median income over $117,600 is absolutely fascinating. You wouldn’t get that from the constant vibe about how the legacy media paints him as someone that wants to eat the rich. I think it’s a good sign when he’s able to somehow reach across class lines and build a coalition across the board.
phoenix1984 on
So, the fun places voted Mamdani?
ktaktb on
Wild to watch Cuomo fall from 50.1 with lower income, to 37.3 with middle, and 29.3 with higher income.
These figures show that low income folks really cant stop getting in their own damn way.
SteveSomers on
The “under $62,000” is intriguing. Mamdani will help these people the most. It’s like low income people voting for the GOP, I don’t understand people voting against their best interests
LanceFree on
How about a map of Italian households?
TicketFew9183 on
Centrists get flabbergasted and call poor GOP voters dumb and low info voters for voting for a party that only benefits the rich like the GOP but then brag about winning low income voters against progressives despite progressives trying to cater to the poor. Just a funny dichotomy.
BTrane93 on
I thought only poor people vote for progressives. What gives? /s
russellzerotohero on
I’m curious how Jewish voters voted
3MyName20 on
I don’t see how Cuomo lost. Sure Cuomo was accused of sexual harassment by 11 women, but that is less than half the women who have accused Trump, so he should get a pass right? And so what if he altered nursing home Covid deaths data by under reporting by half. Didn’t Trump try to do similar things like wanting to stop testing because “the more you test, the higher the numbers go up”? And using state staff to write his $5 million advance fee book is not big deal. Trump uses government staff and money for personal gain all the time and his Art Of The Deal was ghost written too. Seems to me Cuomo is a perfect Republican candidate. Oops, my bad, I just noticed he was running as a Democrat.
tabaK23 on
Cuomo winning the under 62k is shocking
BillyJoeMac9095 on
He may not help the Dems going forward, especially if aligns with squad types. If he doesn’t change, he could wing up like Jamal Bowman, who, along with his supporters, thought he was the dawn of a new age.
lonepinemall85 on
Does anyone have crosstabs of age AND race? I wouldn’t be terribly shocked if the Black population that voted overwhelmingly for Cuomo in the Bronx is largely older than 50. Establishment Dems (re: Clinton adjacent) still hold huge sway over that age group and young Black voters (especially male) are just not voting or voted in relatively high numbers for GOP in ’24 (from a very low base, but still). That’s a huge hill to climb that Dems need to work on. The biggest surprise for me is actually the Hispanic vote voting for Mamdani. That boogeyman word of “socialist” might be finally starting to fade in the Millennial/Gen Z bloc vs. Hispanic Boomers (just don’t start to compare NYC with Texas and Florida Hispanics though…)
Khroneflakes on
Lower income people still thinking fucking billionaries are going to help them.
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Interesting data, it’s like an inverse Kamala Harris, maybe Dem leadership will learn a lesson, probably not.
Lol. He was the only candidate to say he’d put NYC before Israel and got blasted. Interesting.
White, wealthy people elected a DSA candidate in higher numbers. Intriguing.
The part where Mamdani wins 42.5% of median income over $117,600 is absolutely fascinating. You wouldn’t get that from the constant vibe about how the legacy media paints him as someone that wants to eat the rich. I think it’s a good sign when he’s able to somehow reach across class lines and build a coalition across the board.
So, the fun places voted Mamdani?
Wild to watch Cuomo fall from 50.1 with lower income, to 37.3 with middle, and 29.3 with higher income.
These figures show that low income folks really cant stop getting in their own damn way.
The “under $62,000” is intriguing. Mamdani will help these people the most. It’s like low income people voting for the GOP, I don’t understand people voting against their best interests
How about a map of Italian households?
Centrists get flabbergasted and call poor GOP voters dumb and low info voters for voting for a party that only benefits the rich like the GOP but then brag about winning low income voters against progressives despite progressives trying to cater to the poor. Just a funny dichotomy.
I thought only poor people vote for progressives. What gives? /s
I’m curious how Jewish voters voted
I don’t see how Cuomo lost. Sure Cuomo was accused of sexual harassment by 11 women, but that is less than half the women who have accused Trump, so he should get a pass right? And so what if he altered nursing home Covid deaths data by under reporting by half. Didn’t Trump try to do similar things like wanting to stop testing because “the more you test, the higher the numbers go up”? And using state staff to write his $5 million advance fee book is not big deal. Trump uses government staff and money for personal gain all the time and his Art Of The Deal was ghost written too. Seems to me Cuomo is a perfect Republican candidate. Oops, my bad, I just noticed he was running as a Democrat.
Cuomo winning the under 62k is shocking
He may not help the Dems going forward, especially if aligns with squad types. If he doesn’t change, he could wing up like Jamal Bowman, who, along with his supporters, thought he was the dawn of a new age.
Does anyone have crosstabs of age AND race? I wouldn’t be terribly shocked if the Black population that voted overwhelmingly for Cuomo in the Bronx is largely older than 50. Establishment Dems (re: Clinton adjacent) still hold huge sway over that age group and young Black voters (especially male) are just not voting or voted in relatively high numbers for GOP in ’24 (from a very low base, but still). That’s a huge hill to climb that Dems need to work on. The biggest surprise for me is actually the Hispanic vote voting for Mamdani. That boogeyman word of “socialist” might be finally starting to fade in the Millennial/Gen Z bloc vs. Hispanic Boomers (just don’t start to compare NYC with Texas and Florida Hispanics though…)
Lower income people still thinking fucking billionaries are going to help them.