Zohran Mamdani secured the top post in NYC with more than 50 per cent of the vote. Independent candidate Andrew Cuomo, who was backed by Donald Trump and Elon Musk, finished second with just over 40 per cent of the votes, while Republican Curtis Sliva got just seven per cent of the votes.
Here’s how some of the most prominent media outlets covered the victory of a man Trump labelled a “communist” in New York City.
New York Post
The Post highlighted Mamdani’s rapid rise and radical leanings. One headline read: “Zohran Mamdani wins 2025 NYC mayoral election — wastes no time in declaring war on Trump in victory speech.”
It noted that he is the first Muslim, first South Asian, and first declared democratic socialist to take the city’s top job. The Post also underscored concerns from business leaders and Jewish organisations over his past positions.
“On your Marx, get set, Zo! Socialist Mamdani wins race for mayor” and “The Red Apple,” featuring a sickle and hammer holding a red‑coloured Mamdani, were also published by the New York Post.
Proletarians of all countries, Unite! ☭ ☭ ☭ pic.twitter.com/axqpb4FbnH
— Velina Tchakarova (@vtchakarova) November 5, 2025
The New York Times
Coverage stressed the historic nature of Mamdani’s win and the unease it caused among establishment Democrats. His ability to mobilise younger and progressive voters was emphasised, even as polls suggested doubts about his experience.
"MAMDANI SEALS VICTORY IN IMPROBABLE RUN," read the NYT's headline.
NYTimes' headline of a @ZohranKMamdani win probably sums it best - 'Mamdani seals victory in improbable run'
— Shams Rahman (@shamsrahman1805) November 5, 2025
From 1%, to NYC Mayor-elect.
And for everything happening in elections across the country, my two cents - pic.twitter.com/Drk9T0ck79
The New YorkerThe New Yorker shared a social media post giving a sneak peek of Mamdani’s win, with the full cover set to be published next week. The artwork depicted Mamdani using public transport, reflecting his commitment to working-class empowerment.
A sneak peek at the cover of next week’s issue, which celebrates Zohran Mamdani’s historic win. #NewYorkerCovershttps://t.co/ple5slwnqc pic.twitter.com/mRCma94cTL
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) November 5, 2025
BBC News
The BBC noted that Mamdani referenced Jawaharlal Nehru’s famous “Tryst with Destiny” speech in his victory address after securing the mayoral win.
In Mamdani's New York win, India's Nehru finds an echo https://t.co/NPz1rPEpHB
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) November 5, 2025
The Washington Post
Mamdani was vaguely mentioned in The Washington Post's front page. However, it led with "5 takeaways from Democrats' big night".
"Democrats swept key elections across the country on Tuesday night, delivering a rebuke of President Donald Trump’s second term so far and boosting the party’s hopes ahead of the midterms," it said.
Democrats swept key elections across the country on Tuesday night, delivering a rebuke of President Donald Trump’s second term so far and boosting the party’s hopes ahead of the midterms.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 5, 2025
Here are some top takeaways: https://t.co/COYMYngTol
Wall Street Journal
WSJ led with how, "For Democrats, Tuesday brought more than three big election victories. It laid out a path to revival for a party that has been dispirited and disempowered under the dominance of President Trump."
Here is an early look at the front page of The Wall Street Journal https://t.co/d8ue6vQA70 pic.twitter.com/iowZ6oBxiF
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) November 5, 2025
Fox News Fox News led with "Zohran Mamdani stuns NYC as voters hand power to Democrats’ far-left flank"
Socialist shockwave: Zohran Mamdani stuns NYC as voters hand power to Democrats’ far-left flank https://t.co/80I23Ujl4u
— Fox News Politics (@foxnewspolitics) November 5, 2025
USA TODAY"In generational shift, Zohran Mamdani wins NYC mayor's race, " posted USA TODAY.
In generational shift, Zohran Mamdani wins NYC mayor's race https://t.co/8pVG1eMbRw
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) November 5, 2025
In sum, media coverage ranged from subtle criticism and unease to praise for an underdog candidate triumphing over experienced veterans. Reports highlighted both historic milestones and demographic breakthroughs, while also raising concerns about radical politics and potential instability.
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