New York City voters are not just choosing a mayor on Tuesday, they are staging a political psychodrama worthy of Broadway. The stakes? The soul of America’s largest city — and perhaps the direction of its politics for the next decade.

As one campaign aide put it, “New York City’s voters are deciding the outcome of a generational and ideological divide that will resonate across the country.”

On the ballot are three different visions of the city’s future: Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old democratic socialist and state lawmaker seeking to become New York’s first Muslim mayor, and its youngest in generations.

Andrew Cuomo, the once-dominant governor, is staging a stunning political resurrection after resigning amid sexual harassment allegations.

Curtis Sliwa, the red-beret-wearing Republic

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