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33歲的美國紐約州眾議員曼達尼(Zohran Mamdani)在民主黨紐約市長初選中前紐約州長古莫。(路透)

33歲的美國紐約州眾議員曼達尼(Zohran Mamdani)在民主黨紐約市長初選中前紐約州長古莫。(路透)

2025/06/26 09:33

〔中央社〕一個月前美國政界及紐約市沒多少人知道紐約州眾議員曼達尼是何方神聖,紐約市長初選讓他一夜成名。他反戰、力挺巴勒斯坦與移民、支持興建公共房屋與幼童免費教育,吸引大批非權貴階級選票,也讓民主黨建制派深感不安。

33歲的紐約州眾議員曼達尼(Zohran Mamdani)24日在民主黨紐約市長初選獲得43.5%的選票,領先67歲、前紐約州長古莫(Andrew Cuomo)的36.4%,極有可能在11月成為紐約市首位穆斯林市長。

曼達尼大幅領先、擊敗民主黨建制派老將,引起美國政壇高度關注,民主黨再現中間與極左的路線危機,川普(Donald Trump)化的共和黨也在密切觀察。

崇尚自由與資本主義的紐約市不能代表全美,但曼達尼與另一名參選人、獲得11.3%選票的紐約市主計長藍德(Brad Lander)同屬左派,加起來得票已過半。曼達尼善於網路影像與直接溝通,民主黨內年輕世代風向轉變再度燒向被形容為年邁及權貴的建制派。

前總統柯林頓(Bill Clinton)夫婦、歐巴馬(Barack Obama)夫婦、前國會議長裴洛西(Nancy Pelosi)、紐約選出的聯邦參議院民主黨領袖舒默(Chuck Schumer)與去年退選的拜登(Joe Biden)等人,被認為與金主長期掌控原本貼地氣的民主黨機制,但川普兩度當選,已改變勞工及各族裔的選票結構。

哥倫比亞大學專業教育教授斯米克(Basil Smikle)在紐約時報(New York Times)表示,紐約選民不滿政黨建制派,希望打造一場「運動」,曼達尼成功動員達陣。

民主黨資深策士卡維爾(James Carville)指出,這不光是紐約,而是全國性選舉,大家都在看。所有人都必須某種形式參與並要求表態。

華爾街日報(Wall Street Journal)視曼達尼為社會主義者、民主黨極左派,認為只有聯合所有勢力支持單一參選者才有可能擊敗他,但難度極高。

1991年出生於非洲烏干達的曼達尼是印度裔穆斯林,7歲隨父母移民美國,紐約世貿雙塔因恐怖攻擊倒塌時僅9歲。

曼達尼2020年當選屬紐約皇后區(Queens)、第36選區的州眾議員,這次初選主打生活成本昂貴的簡單訊息,除了傳統曼哈頓上城「富人區」與皇后區亞裔社群外,他囊括布魯克林區、哈林區與大部分曼哈頓的選票。

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川普評價曼達尼:徹頭徹尾的共產主義瘋子

美國總統川普25日於真相社交上表示,紐約州眾議院議員曼達尼是「徹頭徹尾的共產主義瘋子」。圖為曼達尼。(法新社)

美國總統川普25日於真相社交上表示,紐約州眾議院議員曼達尼是「徹頭徹尾的共產主義瘋子」。圖為曼達尼。(法新社)

2025/06/26 14:47

〔編譯謝宜哲/綜合報導〕美國民主黨24日舉行紐約市長候選人黨內初選,紐約州眾議院議員曼達尼(Zohran Mamdani)在初選中擊敗前紐約州長古莫(Andrew Cuomo)。對此美國總統川普首次公開發表評論,他25日下午於真相社交上表示,曼達尼是「徹頭徹尾的共產主義瘋子」(a 100% Communist Lunatic)。

根據《政客》報導,川普聲稱「我們以前也遇到過激進左翼人士,但這次的情況有點荒謬,他(曼達尼)看起來糟透了,嗓音刺耳,不太聰明,背後支持他的全是「AOC+3」傻瓜,就連我們偉大的巴勒斯坦參議員(Palestinian Senator)、哭啼啼的舒默(Chuck Schumer),也對他卑躬屈膝。」

所謂的「AOC+3」,是指民主黨眾議員奧卡西奧-科爾特斯(Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez)和與她關係親近的3位盟友。民主黨參議院少數黨領袖舒默是猶太人,沒有巴勒斯坦血統。

在隨後發表的文章中,川普開玩笑說他對民主黨如何重新「發揮作用」有一個想法。他聲稱「在多年被冷落之後,包括遭受歷史上最慘重失敗— —2024年總統大選的失利,民主黨應該提名低智商(Low IQ)候選人克羅克特(Jasmine Crockett)為總統候選人,而「AOC+3」則應該分別擔任副總統。」

川普補充說「你所要做的就是引進3位高級內閣成員,例如我們未來的紐約市共產黨市長曼達尼,這個國家就會徹底完蛋了!」

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Zohran Mamdani

Zohran Mamdani
Mamdani in 2025
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 36th district
Assumed office
January 1, 2021
Preceded byAravella Simotas
Personal details
Born
Zohran Kwame Mamdani

October 18, 1991 (age 33)
Kampala, Uganda
CitizenshipUnited States (since 2018)[1]
Political partyDemocratic
Other political
affiliations
Spouse
 
(m. 2025)
Parents
EducationBowdoin College (BA)
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Website

Zohran Kwame Mamdani[c] (born October 18, 1991) is an American politician. Member of the Democratic Party, he has served as a member of the New York State Assembly from the 36th district, based in Queens, since 2021. He also is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, and is the presumptive Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City in the 2025 election.

The son of academic Mahmood Mamdani and filmmaker Mira Nair, Mamdani was born in Uganda and briefly lived in South Africa. He immigrated to the United States when he was seven years old and settled in New York City. After graduating from the Bronx High School of Science, Mamdani earned a bachelor's degree in Africana studies from Bowdoin College. He worked as a housing counselor and hip-hop musician before entering politics. He was first elected to the New York State Assembly in 2020, after defeating four-term incumbent Aravella Simotas, and has since been reelected without opposition.

In 2024, Mamdani announced his candidacy for mayor of New York City in the 2025 mayoral election. His campaign platform includes support for free city busespublic child care, city-owned grocery stores, a rent freeze on rent-stabilized units, and building affordable social housing units.[5][6] He is a critic of the Israeli government. During the Democratic primary campaign, Mamdani received several endorsements from prominent progressive politicians, including Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. In the June 24, 2025, primary election, Mamdani became the presumptive Democratic nominee following the concession of Andrew Cuomo.[7]

If elected, Mamdani would be the first Indian American mayor of New York City.[8][9]

Early life and education

Zohran Kwame Mamdani was born on October 18, 1991,[10][11] in Kampala, Uganda. His father is Mahmood Mamdani, an Indian-Ugandan and postcolonial studies professor at Columbia University, of Gujarati Shia Muslim descent,[12][13] and his mother is Mira Nair, an Indian-American filmmaker of Punjabi Hindu descent.[14][15][16][17][18] His father gave him the middle name Kwame, in honor of Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana.[16][19]

When he was five, Mamdani and his family moved to Cape Town, South Africa.[11] He attended St. George's Grammar School while his father worked at the University of Cape Town.[19] The family moved to New York City when Mamdani was seven. He graduated from the Bank Street School for Children, and then the Bronx High School of Science.[20] Mamdani attended Bowdoin College in Maine, where he co-founded the school's chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine. He graduated in 2014 with a bachelor's degree in Africana studies.[21][22]

Career

Before running for office, Mamdani worked as a foreclosure prevention and housing counselor, assisting lower-income nonwhite home-owners in Queens with eviction notices and efforts to remain in their homes.[23] He said the experience motivated him to run for office to address the housing and affordability crisis.[23][24]

Music career

Mamdani is a fan of hip-hop and has composed and produced rap music.[25] In 2016, under the rap moniker Young Cardamom, he collaborated with Ugandan rapper HAB on an EP titled Sidda Mukyaalo, which is Luganda for "No going back to the village".[26] In 2019, he released a single titled "Nani" under the moniker Mr. Cardamom.[27] Cookbook author and actress Madhur Jaffrey is featured in the single's music video, playing Mamdani's grandmother.[28]

Early career in politics

Mamdani entered New York City politics as a volunteer for Ali Najmi's campaign in the 2015 special election for the 23rd district of the City Council.[16][25] In 2017, Mamdani joined the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and worked for the campaign of New York City Council candidate Khader El-Yateem, a Palestinian Lutheran minister and democratic socialist from Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.[16] Mamdani served as the campaign manager for Ross Barkan's 2018 bid for the New York State Senate and was also a field organizer for fellow democratic socialist Tiffany Cabán's 2019 campaign for Queens County District Attorney.[16][29]

New York State Assembly (2020–present)

Mamdani at the Resist Fascism Rally in Bryant Park (October 27, 2024)

In October 2019, Mamdani announced his campaign to represent New York's 36th State Assembly district, which encompasses Astoria and Long Island City in Queens.[30][31] He was endorsed by the DSA,[32] running on a platform of housing reformpolice and prison reform, and public ownership of utilities.[30] Mamdani's June 2020 primary victory over four-term Democratic incumbent Aravella Simotas took almost a month to call,[33] and he won the general election with no Republican opposition in November.[34] Mamdani was reelected without opposition in 2022[35] and 2024.[36]

Mamdani is a member of the DSA's nine-member "State Socialists in Office" bloc in New York and a member of the Muslim Democratic Club of New York.[16][37] His Assembly district includes a section of Astoria, which has a significant population of Muslim and Arab voters.[38]

As of January 2025, Mamdani was a member of nine Assembly committees: Committee on Aging; Committee on Cities; Committee on Election Law; Committee on Energy; Committee on Real Property Taxation; Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic & Asian Legislative Caucus; Puerto Rican/Hispanic Task Force; Asian Pacific American Task Force; and Task Force on New Americans.[39]

Mamdani had been the primary sponsor of 20 bills in the Assembly—three of which became law—and the co-sponsor of 238 bills as of May 2025.[40] As of June, he was the only state legislator in the mayoral race not to miss a session in Albany in 2025.[41]

In this role, he cited among his accomplishments winning over $100 million in the state budget for increased subway service, launching a successful fare-free bus pilot, and organizing New Yorkers to defeat a proposed dirty power plant.[41][24][42]

2025 New York City mayoral campaign

Volunteers for Mamdani

On October 23, 2024, Mamdani announced his candidacy for mayor of New York City in 2025.[43] His platform includes support for free city buses and a rent freeze in rent-stabilized housing.[44] Mamdani also wants the city government to operate five grocery stores—one in each borough—to drive down grocery prices.[45] If elected, Mamdani would be New York's first Muslim mayor.[46]

U.S. Representative for New York's 14th congressional district Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorsed Mamdani as her first choice for New York City mayor, saying, "Mamdani has demonstrated a real ability on the ground to put together a coalition of working-class New Yorkers that is strongest to lead the pack."[47] She appeared at a rally for Mamdani, where she voiced her support for his candidacy and criticized his main opponent, former governor Andrew Cuomo, saying: "Not ranking Cuomo [...] is the right thing to do to turn the page on the future of a Democratic party that does not continue to repeat the mistakes that have landed us here. We can never get past Donald Trump if we continue to elect the same people and make the same decisions that got us here in the first place."[48] On June 13, Mamdani and Brad Lander cross-endorsed each other in the primary.[49] On June 16, Mamdani and Michael Blake cross-endorsed each other.[50] Senator Bernie Sanders endorsed Mamdani, saying: "Our nation faces a fundamental choice: Will we continue with a corporate-dominated politics driven by billionaires or will we build a grass-roots movement fueled by everyday people, committed to fighting oligarchyauthoritarianism, and kleptocracy?"[51] He reiterated his support on the platform X, with a post reading, "At this dangerous moment in history, status quo politics isn't good enough. We need new leadership that is prepared to stand up to powerful corporate interests & fight for the working class."[52]

Also on June 16, the editorial board of The New York Times wrote that it did "not believe that Mr. Mamdani deserves a spot on New Yorkers' ballots", calling his experience "too thin" and likening his agenda to "a turbocharged version of Mr. de Blasio's dismaying mayoralty".[53] The Atlantic's Michael Powell likened his campaign to magical realism, claiming it was "exuberantly disconnected from actual government budgets and organizational charts."[5] Donald Trump called him a "100 percent Communist lunatic". The New York Times' chief fashion critic Vanessa Friedman noted the contrast between those sorts of descriptors and Mamdani's preferred dress code, which for the entirety of his mayoral campaign consisted almost exclusively of a traditional suit and tie. "Dressing like an establishment guy offers a counterargument of its own", she said.[54]

For most of the campaign, Mamdani trailed Cuomo in polling. While he and Cuomo raised similar amounts of money, his donor base was considerably larger than Cuomo's.[55] However, one poll taken shortly before the June 24, 2025 primary election showed that Mamdani had caught up to Cuomo.[56] First-choice results on election night showed Mamdani had a large lead over Cuomo,[57][58] who conceded the race to Mamdani that evening.[59] The result, which has not yet become official, is considered a major upset.[60]

Shortly after Mamdani became the presumptive Democratic nominee, Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN) wrote Attorney General Pam Bondi, alleging that Mamdani had concealed support for terrorism when he applied to become a citizen, and asking Bondi to revoke Mamdani's citizenship and deport him. In a tweet about his letter, Ogles referred to Mamdani as "little muhammad" and "antisemitic, socialist, communist".[61]

Zohran Mamdani's election advertisements used scenes from the Hindi-language Bollywood movie Deewaar, featuring Indian actor Amitabh Bachchan.[62]

Political positions

Mamdani began to identify as a democratic socialist after Bernie Sanders's 2016 presidential campaign.[29] He is a member of the Democratic Socialists of America.[38][45]

Childcare and education

Mamdani supports a universal pre-kindergarten childcare system.[63][64][65] He has proposed giving all new New York City families "baby baskets" containing products such as diapers and nursing supplies.[66] Mamdani introduced a bill to eliminate New York University's and Columbia University's state property tax exemption and direct those funds to the City University of New York system, which has historically struggled with funding.[67]

Crime

Mamdani has argued that increasing policing and incarceration does little to prevent harm and that "dignified work, economic stability, and well-resourced neighborhoods" better create public safety.[68] He has advocated a more community-based approach to reducing crime, focusing on homeless outreach and anti-violence programs. He contends that there is too much reliance on police to fix societal problems, saying, "Police have a critical role to play, but right now we are relying on them to deal with the failures of the social safety net of reliance that is preventing them from doing their actual jobs."[69] He has proposed a department of community safety to expand mental health outreach.[45]

Economic policy

Mamdani has advocated capping rent increases, strengthening tenant protections, and creating a Social Housing Development Agency that would build publicly owned affordable housing.[70] He wants to build 200,000 new units of affordable, rent-stabilized homes over the next 10 years and double the amount of spending to rehabilitate homes for the city's 400,000 public housing tenants.[71] He also wants to "increase density around mass transit hubs" and "upzone wealthier neighborhoods", citing housing policies in Jersey City and Tokyo as better examples.[72]

Mamdani supports raising New York City's minimum wage to $30 per hour by 2030.[73]

Mamdani supports an increase in corporate taxes in New York State from 7.25% to 11.5%, to match those of New Jersey.[74] He also supports a new 2% increase for income tax on city residents who earn more than $1 million a year,[71] to raise $20 billion to fund tuition-free CUNY and SUNY schools, statewide universal childcare, a subway fare freeze, free MTA buses, and tenant protections.[14]

In 2021, Mamdani went on a hunger strike alongside taxi drivers with the Taxi Workers Alliance and Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou to advocate for debt relief among taxi medallion owners.[75]

Environment

Mamdani views climate action as essential to achieving social justice in New York City. In 2021, he organized volunteers and lobbied Governor Kathy Hochul to prevent the expansion of a gas-fired peaker power plant in Astoria, citing environmental concerns for low-income communities of color.[76][77] Mamdani has also backed statewide measures such as the All-Electric Buildings Act, which prohibits installing fossil fuel equipment (e.g., gas stoves) in new buildings, and supported introducing congestion pricing in Manhattan to reduce traffic-related emissions.[78][79]

As a mayoral candidate, Mamdani proposed a comprehensive decarbonization and resilience agenda. His "Green Schools for a Healthier New York City" blueprint would retrofit 500 public school buildings with rooftop solar arrays and upgraded HVAC systems, build 500 green schoolyards, transforming heat-absorbing asphalt into green space serving students and community residents , and convert 50 schools into year-round resilience hubs to offer shelter and resources during extreme heat, storms, or flooding, and extend tax incentives such as J-51 benefits to support building owners’ compliance with Local Law 97.[78][80]

Middle East international relations

Mamdani is deeply critical of Israel, accusing it of committing apartheid and genocide.[81] He supports the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.[82]

Early in 2023, Mamdani introduced a bill called the "Not on our dime!: Ending New York Funding of Israeli Settler Violence Act", which would prohibit registered charities from donating to organizations involved in illegal West Bank settlements; a later iteration of the bill added to that organizations lending support to any war crimes in Gaza.[83][38][84] The day after the Hamas-led October 7 attacks on Israel, Mamdani issued a statement which condemned Israel but made no mention of Hamas.[85] He would later characterize the Hamas attacks as a "horrific war crime."[84] On October 13, 2023, he was among several protesters arrested during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in New York City, part of a series of protests calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.[86][87][88]

In 2025, Mamdani declined to sign on to the annual New York Assembly resolution celebrating the anniversary of Israel's founding[89] because it contained the wording that Israel "continues to strive for peace with security and dignity for itself, its neighbors and throughout the world in order to fulfill the prophecy of becoming a light unto the nations", which Mamdani's spokesman said was "belied by the conduct of the right-wing government over the past 18 months".[89] His decision drew criticism from Assembly member Sam Berger, who also criticized Mamdani's condemnation of Israel during the Gaza war.[89] In response, Mamdani said he abhorred antisemitism and acknowledged Israel's right to exist,[82] but has not said whether he believes it has a right to exist as a Jewish state, saying instead that Israel "has a right to exist as a state with equal rights for all its citizens".[90][85] He has said that if Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to New York City, he should be arrested in accordance with the International Criminal Court's warrant.[91]

Mamdani was criticized for not co-sponsoring the Assembly's annual resolution for Holocaust Remembrance Day between 2022 and 2025; his campaign responded that he had voted for the resolutions and cited his social media posts from those years commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day.[89][92] Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, a left-wing organization in New York City, defended Mamdani, saying that his record was being misrepresented and that his policies would improve the lives of New Yorkers.[92]

In June 2025, while campaigning for New York City mayor on the podcast The Bulwark, Mamdani was asked about the phrase "globalize the Intifada". He described it as a symbolic call for Palestinian human rights, not for violence or antisemitism, adding, "These words have different meanings for many different people... I've been clear that any incitement to violence is something that I'm in opposition to." He said the word "intifada" has been used by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Arabic translations referring to Jewish resistance during World War II.[93][94] The interview received condemnation from the museum itself and Jewish public figures including Florida U.S. representative Ted Deutch, former World Jewish Congress vice president Marc SchneierJonathan Greenblatt of the ADL, Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch, New York U.S. representative Dan Goldman, and The Atlantic columnist Jonathan Chait.[95][94][93][96] Fellow mayoral candidate and Jewish New York City ComptrollerBrad Lander, defended Mamdani, saying, "I don't like the phrase... but I do believe he will protect Jewish New Yorkers and our rights."[97][95][98] After Mamdani became the presumptive nominee, U.S. representative and prominent New York Jewish leader Jerry Nadler endorsed him, saying he had spoken with Mamdani and that he would join him in fighting against hate.[85]

The New York Times wrote that Mamdani's victory in the June 2025 Democratic mayoral primary "offered the starkest evidence yet that outspoken opposition to Israel and its government — and even questioning its existence as a Jewish state — is increasingly acceptable to broader swaths of the party, even in areas where pro-Israel Jews have long been a bedrock part of the Democratic coalition."[85]

Social issues

Mamdani supported Proposal 1, a 2024 amendment to the Constitution of New York that made it unconstitutional to engage in discrimination based on ethnicity, national origin, age, disability, sex (including sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression), pregnancy and pregnancy-related outcomes, and reproductive healthcare and autonomy.[99][100][101]

LGBTQ+ rights

In February 2025, Mamdani appeared at a rally in Union Square to protest an executive order signed by President Trump that threatened to "withhold federal funding from hospitals that provide gender-affirming treatments to trans youth".[102][103]

As part of his mayoral platform for NYC, Mamdani supports expanding and protecting gender-affirming care citywide. He proposes an immediate investment of $65 million for public providers to offer medical treatment and ensure hospital accountability. He also aims to establish NYC as an LGBTQ+ sanctuary city and establish the Office of LGBTQIA+ Affairs to "expand and centralize the services, programs, and support that LGBTQIA+ New Yorkers need across housing, employment, and more."[104][105]

Transportation

Mamdani supports permanently eliminating bus fares.[106] He advocated for an MTA bus fare-free pilot program,[107][108] which was launched on the Q4B60Bx18M116 and S46/96 routes in September 2023.[109][110] The program saw a 30% increase in ridership on weekdays, predominantly from people earning less than $28,000 a year. Across the five routes made free, assaults on bus operators dropped by 38.9%.[111] The fare-free program ended in August 2024 after state lawmakers did not reauthorize it.[112][113] In response, Mamdani said, "the MTA was opposed to this program ... because they were saying that now is not the time to create any kind of confusion around fare collection."[107][114] He estimates that it would cost New York City $650 million per year to eliminate bus fares.[115]

In December 2022, Mamdani introduced a series of bills for the 2023 session called "Fix the MTA". He proposed free bus travel over the next four years across the BronxBrooklynQueens, and then Manhattan and Staten Island.[116] The Formula Three Act would fill the $2.5 billion shortfall of the MTA with another plank freezing fares at $2.75. Another plank would have set aside further money for more frequency, such as six-minute headways for trains and the 100 most-used bus routes, then using any additional funds to increase service by 20%.[117]

In 2023, Mamdani co-introduced a bill to enact a weight-based vehicle-registration fee to dissuade people from owning heavier vehicles in an effort to make streets safer.[118] Mamdani supports congestion pricing and drafted a bill with New York state senator Michael Gianaris titled "Get Congestion Pricing Right" to increase bus service frequency and increase the number of fare-free buses.[119]

Personal life

In 2018, Mamdani was naturalized as an American citizen.[1] He is a Shia Muslim and identifies with the Twelver branch.[21][120][121] He married Syrian American artist Rama Duwaji in early 2025.[122] As of 2025, the two live in an apartment in Astoria.[16] Mamdani supports the English soccer team Arsenal, and is a fan of the New York Mets baseball team and the New York Giants football team.[123][124]

Besides English, Mamdani has used other languages during

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寫下歷史!34歲穆斯林左翼新星曼達尼 當選紐約市長

2025/11/05 11:11 編譯陳成良/綜合報導
民主黨籍的社會主義者、州議員曼達尼(Zohran Mamdani)已確定贏得紐約市長選舉。(路透)

民主黨籍的社會主義者、州議員曼達尼(Zohran Mamdani)已確定贏得紐約市長選舉。(路透)

根據美聯社報導,民主黨籍的社會主義者、州議員曼達尼(Zohran Mamdani)已確定贏得紐約市長選舉。這是一次歷史性的勝利,年僅34歲的曼達尼,不僅將成為紐約市有史以來第一位穆斯林市長,也是一個多世紀以來最年輕的市長,為美國政壇投下震撼彈。

美聯社分析,曼達尼的勝選,歸功於其高度純熟的社群媒體操作與充沛的草根熱情。他在今年稍早的民主黨初選中,便以12個百分點的優勢輕鬆勝出,其數位原生的選戰模式,精準地鎖定紐約市民最關心的生活成本議題,成功地在年輕選民中引發巨大共鳴,但也引來了包括總統川普在內的批評者猛烈攻擊。

曼達尼在這次選戰中,擊敗了試圖東山再起的民主黨籍前州長古莫(Andrew Cuomo),以及共和黨候選人斯里瓦(Curtis Sliwa)。更重要的是,他直接槓上了長期介入其家鄉政治的現任總統川普。川普在選戰期間,不僅頻繁地以「共產黨員」等不實標籤攻擊曼達尼,更威脅若他當選將切斷聯邦資金,甚至在選前一天,破天荒地為民主黨籍的古莫背書。

舒默:這是對川普議程的否決

曼達尼的勝利,立刻在全國層級引發迴響。參議院民主黨領袖舒默(Chuck Schumer)發表聲明稱,週二的選舉結果,是對「川普議程的徹底否決」。隨著民主黨在紐澤西州與維吉尼亞州的州長選戰中同樣告捷,舒默表示:「對於民主黨人而言,這是一個美好的夜晚。如果共和黨人想繼續盲目地跟隨川普,墜入混亂的深淵,就讓他們去吧。美國的其他地方正在向前邁進。」

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當選紐約新任市長的曼達尼,他的崛起充滿各種反差,太有趣了。
他1991年出生於烏干達,雙親是印度裔,7歲時隨家人移居紐約,並於2018年取得美國公民身分。
川普發跡於紐約皇后區,反川普指標的曼達尼,同樣發跡於此。
2020年他在紐約市印度裔人口最多的皇后區贏得州眾議員席次。
也就是說,曼達尼在取得公民身份後僅僅兩年就選上眾議員。七年的時間,當選了紐約市長。
最年輕(34歲)和少數族群(印度裔)這兩點已經夠驚艷了,但一位穆斯林成為曾發生蓋達組織攻擊摩天大樓所謂911事件的紐約市的市長。而且得票率過半,在幾個月前應該沒人相信。
這真的印證了美國是充滿任何可能的偉大國家。
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紐約新市長曼達尼寫多項第一 百年來首位蓄鬍市長

2025/11/06 18:58 編譯張沛元/綜合報導
美國紐約市長當選人曼達尼5日在皇后區的1處公園召開記者會。(法新社)

美國紐約市長當選人曼達尼5日在皇后區的1處公園召開記者會。(法新社)

當美國紐約市長當選人曼達尼(Zohran Mamdani)明年1月1日就職時,他將成為紐約市首位穆斯林市長、首位南亞裔市長、首位在非洲出生的市長、逾百年來最年輕的市長,以及超過半世紀以來首位選舉得票數超過100萬的市長--以及若屆時造型未變,他還將是紐約市100多年來首位蓄鬍市長。

據信紐約市打從1913年在任內去世的蓋諾(William Jay Gaynor)以來,就再也沒有過蓄鬍市長。儘管要證明這一點並非易事,但至少根據一系列紐約市長官方肖像,除了在1990年到93年擔任市長的丁勤時(David Dinkins)留有短髭(mustache,八字鬍),其他歷任紐約市長的鬍子都刮得很乾淨。

根據紐約時報,曼達尼的鬍鬚雖類似蓋諾,然其象徵意義卻大為不同:蓋諾在1909年當選時已年屆耳順,灰白且修剪整齊的鬍鬚更添成熟魅力,遑論當時有頭有臉的男性,不少人會蓄起范岱克式鬍鬚(Vandyke beard,同時蓄有唇上八字鬍與唇下山羊鬍)。但剛滿34歲的曼達尼及其鬍鬚,卻是這名千禧世代政治人物,對蓄鬍棕膚的美國穆斯林承受的刻板印象的無聲抗議。

2013年,時值政治浪潮「阿拉伯之春」在埃及引發反對「穆斯林兄弟會」的政治起義之際,當時還在念大學的曼達尼在校刊上以《在開羅蓄鬚》 (Bearded in Cairo)為題,撰文描述他同年稍早在埃及讀書的經歷。曼達尼寫道,他前1年在美國蓄鬍,最初主要是作為1種反抗象徵,藉此嗆聲美國社會中把棕膚蓄鬍者與恐怖分子畫上等號的刻板印象;當他來到開羅,他卻因鬍子被當成伊斯蘭主義者,只好上理髮店進行修剪。

曼達尼說,他當時覺得自己就像無數棕膚美國公民與居民,這些人為了不被誤認為恐怖分子,紛紛在911恐攻後數週內把鬍子刮了。

紐約市長競選期間,支持曼達尼的主要對手、前紐約市長古莫(Andrew Cuomo)的1個超級政治行動委員會,曾拿曼達尼的鬍鬚來做文章:對競選文宣中的曼達尼照片進行修圖,使其鬍鬚看似更黑更濃。曼達尼及其支持者立即表達強烈不滿,稱此舉帶有種族歧視意味,意圖讓曼達尼看似具有威脅性。

這批文宣最後並未發放。而曼達尼的鬍鬚迄今仍安在。

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出乎意料!川普與新科紐約市長曼達尼會面 氣氛超融洽

2025/11/22 16:58 編譯林家宇/綜合報導
美國總統川普與紐約市長當選人曼達尼在白宮會晤。(路透)

美國總統川普與紐約市長當選人曼達尼在白宮會晤。(路透)

美國總統川普22日在白宮接待來訪的紐約市長當選人曼達尼(Zohran Mamdani),商討合作推動紐約未來發展。會後兩人在媒體前展現出高度和諧、友善氛圍,與市長選舉期間唇槍舌戰、隔空交火的景象,形成強烈對比。

川普在橢圓辦公室向媒體表示,「我們會協助他(曼達尼)」、「我們達成的共識,比我所料想的還要多。」

川普曾批評曼達尼是「毫無經驗且只有徹頭徹尾失敗紀錄的共產主義者」,甚至威脅若曼達尼勝選,將削減提供給紐約的聯邦資金。被記者問及過往言論,川普簡單回應,「我的某些觀點改變了」、「我相當有信心他能有非常傑出的表現。」他還說,自己可以在曼達尼治理的紐約舒適生活,「我認為你們會有一位傑出的市長,希望如此」、「他的表現越好我越開心」。

站在一旁的曼達尼也展現出,有別於競選期間大力抨擊川普的強硬態度,強調彼此對紐約市具有共同的熱愛,期盼兩人合作解決市民生活負擔的問題。

同樣被問到是否維持對川普「暴君」和「背叛國家」的觀點,曼達尼表示,今日與川普的討論,聚焦在為紐約市民服務的共同願景,而非政治分歧;川普也幫忙打圓場說,「我有過比暴君更難聽的稱呼,所以沒那麼羞辱。」

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「社會主義者」入主紐約!曼達尼手按古蘭經宣誓就職

2026/01/01 18:13 編譯陳成良/綜合報導
紐約新任市長曼丹尼(中)1日凌晨按《古蘭經》宣誓就職,由紐約州檢察總長詹樂霞(左)監誓,其妻子杜瓦吉( Rama Duwaji,右)在側陪同。(路透)

紐約新任市長曼丹尼(中)1日凌晨按《古蘭經》宣誓就職,由紐約州檢察總長詹樂霞(左)監誓,其妻子杜瓦吉( Rama Duwaji,右)在側陪同。(路透)

美國最大城市紐約市迎來歷史性變革。1日凌晨,34歲的民主社會主義者曼達尼(Zohran Mamdani)在曼哈頓一座充滿古蹟色彩的廢棄地鐵站內,手按《古蘭經》宣誓就職,正式成為紐約市首位穆斯林、首位南亞裔及首位在非洲出生的市長。

據《美聯社》)報導,就職儀式選在歷史悠久的舊市政廳地鐵站舉行,現場有著名的拱形天花板。曼達尼選擇此處宣誓,旨在強調公共運輸對紐約生命力的重要性。隨後,他將在下午由其政治偶像、聯邦參議員桑德斯(Bernie Sanders)主持公開儀式,並在百老匯進行慶祝。

曼達尼生於烏干達,7歲隨父母移居紐約,在911事件後的社會氛圍中成長。他2018年才取得美國公民身分,兩年後便當選紐約州眾議員,如今以34歲之齡成為紐約數代以來最年輕的領導人。

激進新政:租金凍結與交通免費

曼達尼的當選標誌著「生活成本」議題成為政壇焦點。身為民主社會主義者,他開出多項激進支票,包括:為約100萬戶家庭凍結租金、公車全面免費、提供免費托育,甚至計畫試辦由「城市經營」的公營超市。

然而,曼達尼面臨的挑戰不僅是高物價與房租。他必須處理紐約根深蒂固的鼠患、垃圾清運及地鐵延誤等民生難題。商界對其激進左翼立場仍存疑慮,為此他已說服警察局長蒂希(Jessica Tisch)留任,以穩定企業界信心。

川普態度大反轉 從威脅派兵到白宮密會

曼達尼與共和黨籍總統川普的關係更是外界關注焦點。競選期間,川普曾威脅若曼達尼當選將刪減聯邦預算,甚至揚言派國民兵進駐紐約。但在曼達尼勝選後,川普卻反常地邀請他在11月前往白宮進行「和諧會面」,並公開表示「希望曼達尼表現出色」。

儘管兩人暫時休兵,但報導分析指出,川普與曼達尼雙方在移民與外交政策(特別是曼達尼對以色列政府的批評)上仍存有巨大鴻溝,中央與地方的緊張關係恐隨時再起。曼達尼將從布魯克林受租金管制的小公寓,搬入曼哈頓的市長官邸,正式開啟全美最具挑戰性的政治職務之一。

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紐約市長譴責美軍攻擊伊朗 她怒轟「你這垃圾人」吸數百萬人朝聖!

2026/03/01 21:19 即時新聞/綜合報導
紐約市長曼達尼。(美聯社)

紐約市長曼達尼。(美聯社)

伊朗最高領袖哈米尼(Ayatollah Ali Khamenei)在美伊228聯手發動的空襲行動中身亡,引發國際熱議。過去痛批川普是法西斯主義獨裁者的民主黨籍紐約市長曼達尼(Zohran Mamdani),第一時間譴責自家政府,卻釣出一位長住紐約的伊朗裔異議人士砲轟,吸引數百萬人朝聖。

曼達尼昨天在X平台發文:「今天由美國與以色列對伊朗發動的軍事打擊,標誌著這場非法侵略戰爭的災難性升級,轟炸城市、殺害平民、開闢新的戰場。美國人不希望這樣,他們不想再打一場為了政權更迭而發動的戰爭。他們想要的是擺脫生活負擔危機的喘息空間,他們想要和平。」

曼達尼的貼文曝光後,底下隨即湧現大批網友嘲諷。在X平台擁有超過20萬人追蹤的伊朗異議人士莎娜(Sana Ebrahimi)也被釣出怒轟:「我以一個住在紐約的伊朗人身分告訴你:你就是個垃圾人!當我們的人民被伊斯蘭政權的恐怖分子屠殺、像動物一樣被追捕時,你一聲不吭,現在那個殘暴政權、殺害我們人民的兇手被攻擊,你就突然冒出來替他們辯護……你就是個伊斯蘭主義的垃圾人,只要我還有一口氣,我就會對抗你的主張與企圖。」莎娜的留言隨即吸引超過300萬人次瀏覽、10多萬人按讚、數千人留言響應。

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