A new poll has found that nearly two-thirds of foreign-born New Yorkers support socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani in the upcoming election, while the plurality of American-born New Yorkers said they would vote for former Governor Andrew Cuomo.
A Patriot Polling poll found that overall, 43 percent of New Yorkers across New York City support Mamdani, while 32 percent support Cuomo and 19 percent support Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa, the founder of the Guardian Angels.
Among those in New York City who were born in America, 40 percent said they support Cuomo, 31 percent said they would vote for Mamdani, and 25 percent said they’d cast their ballot for Sliwa.
Among foreign-born New Yorkers, however, Mamdani received far more support, with 62 percent saying they’d vote for him in the mayoral election. Cuomo came in second with 24 percent saying they’d vote for him, and Sliwa received 12 percent support.