Zohran Mamdani Accuses Andrew Cuomo of Corruption, Cites Bernie Sanders' 'Burlington is Not For Sale' Motto
Forbes Breaking NewsOctober 7, 20254 min1,258 views
4 connectionsΒ·7 entities in this videoβMamdani's Campaign and Bernie Sanders' Legacy
- π‘ Zohran Mamdani draws parallels between his mayoral campaign and Bernie Sanders' early political career in Burlington, Vermont.
- π― Mamdani highlights Sanders' 1980s mayoral race, won by 10 votes, emphasizing that a Democratic socialist can achieve popular support.
- π The core motto of Sanders' governance, "Burlington is not for sale," is presented as a foundational principle.
Fighting Oligarchy and Corporate Greed
- π° Sanders' time as mayor involved fighting corporate greed to transform waterfronts into public assets rather than just profit centers.
- ποΈ Key initiatives included fighting for affordable housing and addressing a broken property tax system.
- π€ Sanders' approach demonstrated how city government can prioritize dignity for its citizens.
'New York City Is Not For Sale'
- ποΈ Mamdani applies the "not for sale" motto to New York City, asserting it should not be beholden to billionaire donors, corporations like Door Dash, or corrupt politicians like Andrew Cuomo.
- β The fight against oligarchy and for democracy is framed as a movement powered by ordinary people.
- β This struggle signifies a belief in what is possible when citizens reject authoritarianism and embrace a vision for a better future.
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Democratic SocialismOligarchyCorruptionAndrew CuomoBernie SandersBurlingtonZohran MamdaniNew York CityAffordable HousingCorporate GreedProperty Tax SystemDignityDemocracy
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