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During the primary, Zohran Mamdani seemed ubiquitous. One moment he was delivering a fiery pep talk to supporters in Park Slope, Brooklyn. The next, he was standing in front of Andrew Cuomo’s luxury Manhattan apartment building, criticizing his opponent and fielding reporters’ questions until they ran out of things to ask. And in the final stretch of the race, he walked the length of Manhattan to the cheers of onlookers.

But with four weeks to go until the election, Mamdani’s campaign is in a new phase

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