With just days until New York City voters head to the polls, the three leading mayoral candidates fanned out across the city Sunday, making their closing arguments and appealing to a wide range of voters.
“I’m sure that some of you may still have questions about me,” Zohran Mamdani told churchgoers at First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem. “One among them: ‘How exactly do you say that name?’”
Mamdani, the Democratic nominee, spent the day moving from borough to borough — addressing congregants at the predominantly Black church, greeting supporters along the New York City Marathon route in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and later joining Gov. Kathy Hochul and other elected officials at a bar in Astoria, Queens, to watch the Buffalo Bills game.
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