Zohran Mamdani condemned “Islamophobic” attacks on his candidacy in an impassioned speech outside a Bronx mosque Friday, accusing his opponents of using ““racist, baseless” attacks to undermine his frontrunner status.

The candidate , who would be the city’s first Muslim mayor, has spoken out about being a target of hate throughout his campaign. He said his opponents — naming Andrew Cuomo, Mayor Adams and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa — have added to the hateful rhetoric.

His speech came a day after Cuomo came under fire over his role in an exchange during which conservative talk show host Sid Rosenberg said Mamdani would be “cheering” for a second 9/11.

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