With two days left before Election Day and a record-breaking half million-plus early votes already cast, New York mayoral candidates Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo traded swipes and rallied supporters at church campaign stops just a borough apart Sunday morning.

Mamdani spoke to packed pews at First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem, then glad-handed a crowd of supporters and volunteers outside nearby the place of worship.

At the pulpit, Mamdani touched on his familiar policy proposals, including a rent freeze for the city’s rent-stabilized tenants, affordable housing, universal child care and free buses.

“Now I know that these are lofty aspirations,” he said. “But to those who say they are too ambitious, I answer that ambition is exactly what befits the greatest city in the worl

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