Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani turned up as the National Action Network (NAN) celebrated its 15th Annual Triumph Awards, which featured several high-profile honorees in a star-studded event on October 6. His rival candidate, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, while expected, was absent. “Every year, we stop and honor those that have made a difference in the culture and in our lives,” said Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of NAN, who turned 71 on October 3 and belatedly celebrated his birthday at the awards show while addressing the political climate of the country. “Let me say that we meet at a time that this nation is challenged. We have probably the most insidious president that I have seen,” he said. “We can understand that justice is not an event, it’s a commitment, and we thank those

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