Zohran Mamdani cut his teeth in Albany. Will it pay off once he’s NYC’s mayor?

New York City Mayoral Hopeful Zohran Mamdani's Albany Connection: A Recipe for Success or a Bridge Too Far?

The sleeping bag protest that shook the New York State Capitol building four years ago was a defining moment in Zohran Mamdani's rise to prominence. As one of the young, left-leaning Democratic lawmakers who braved the cold stone floor to push for tax reform and temporary eviction protections during the COVID-19 crisis, Mamdani has already proven his tenacity. Now, as he seeks to become New York City's mayor, many are wondering if this Albany experience will pay off.

Mamdani's ambitious agenda includes universal child care, eliminating the fare for city buses, and billions of dollars in funding from Albany. While supporters argue that his time in the Assembly has prepared him well for navigating the complexities of state politics, critics point to a relatively thin legislative record and lack of executive experience as potential liabilities.

However, some are optimistic about Mamdani's prospects. Dean Fuleihan, his first deputy mayor hire, hails from Albany and has worked with previous mayors, including Bill de Blasio. According to Fuleihan, the path forward for universal child care is more straightforward than it was four years ago, when Governor Andrew Cuomo blocked a similar proposal by Mayor de Blasio.

Fuleihan suggests that Mamdani's agenda relies on the governor and Albany to provide significant funding, particularly through corporate tax increases and wealth taxes. While Governor Kathy Hochul has expressed interest in universal child care, her lukewarm stance on increasing state income tax could put a major damper on Mamdani's revenue plan.

Despite this, many on the left are pressing Hochul for more aggressive action on their key proposals. Supporters of a wealth tax, like Marina Marcou-O'Malley, say they will not back down, even if it means facing backlash from the governor.

As Mamdani prepares to enter the fray in Albany, his allies in the Legislature are signaling that they're ready to help push his agenda forward. State Senate Deputy Majority Leader Michael Gianaris, who worked with Mamdani on a successful pilot program for free bus routes in New York City, is willing to lend his expertise and assistance from within the state Capitol.

However, it's unclear how much Mamdani will be able to rely on these inside players to help him succeed. If he can build strong relationships with the governor and legislative leaders, he may have a better shot at delivering on his promises. But if he struggles to navigate the complex web of politics in Albany, it could prove to be a steep learning curve for the young mayor-elect.

Ultimately, Mamdani's experience in Albany will play a crucial role in determining whether he can deliver on his ambitious agenda as New York City's next mayor. Will his time in the Assembly and his relationships with key players in the state Capitol help him overcome the hurdles ahead? Only time will tell.
 
I'm low-key skeptical about Zohran Mamdani's chances 🤔. He's got a solid foundation in Albany, but can he really get the governor on board? Kathy Hochul seems kinda meh on his proposals, and if she's not down to increase state income tax, that's a major roadblock 💸. At the same time, I'm also impressed by his willingness to take a stand and push for change – like that sleeping bag protest 4 yrs ago 🛍️. Still, it's one thing to be passionate about an issue and another to actually make it happen in Albany...
 
I'm kinda thinking that Zohran Mamdani's got a good shot at it, but he's also gonna need to be super smart about how he navigates Albany 🤔. I mean, he's already proven himself in the Assembly, and now he's gotta take that experience and turn it into real policy changes as mayor. The key is if he can build those relationships with Hochul and the Legislature, and get some actual funding on the table 💸. It's a tall order, but I think he's got the passion and drive to make it happen 🚀. And hey, even if it doesn't work out exactly as planned, at least we'll have a mayor who's not afraid to try new things 😊.
 
I think Zohran Mamdani's Albany connection is a double-edged sword 🤔. On one hand, it's awesome that he has experience working on policies like universal child care and bus fare reform - those are some big-ticket items that require a deep understanding of state politics. His first deputy mayor hire, Dean Fuleihan, seems to know his stuff too 👍.

On the other hand, I'm not convinced that Mamdani's thin legislative record and lack of executive experience will be enough to overcome the hurdles he'll face in Albany 🚧. The fact that Governor Hochul has expressed lukewarm interest in universal child care is a major concern - if she's not on board, it's hard to see how Mamdani can make it happen.

I think what will really matter is whether or not Mamdani can build strong relationships with key players in the state Capitol and convince them that his agenda is worth investing in 💪. If he can do that, I'm optimistic about his chances - but if he struggles to navigate the complex web of politics in Albany, it could be a real challenge 🤯.
 
🤔 I think Zohran Mamdani's Albany experience is gonna be a double-edged sword for him. On one hand, it shows he's not afraid to take risks and push for change, which is awesome! 🚀 On the other hand, being in Albany can be super challenging, especially when you're trying to navigate complex politics and lobbying. It's like trying to juggle a million balls while walking on a tightrope 😅. But hey, if he can build strong relationships with Governor Hochul and legislative leaders, I think he might just have a shot at making his agenda happen! 💪 Fingers crossed for the young mayor-elect 👍
 
🤔 i mean come on, it's about time someone tried to tackle universal childcare in nyc. de blasio's proposal got shot down by cuomo, what's the diff now that hochul's in office? 🚂 maybe mamdani needs to get a little more creative with his fundraising strategy or something lol. btw, can we talk about how dean fuleihan just dodged the question on why he's been so quiet about mamdani's plans 🤐
 
🤔 so mamdani's gotta navigate albany politics to get to NYC... i think his experience in the assembly is def a plus tho 🙌 he's shown he can take on tough issues and push for change, which is awesome! but at the same time, going from state capitol to city gov is like, super different 🗽️ he'll need to build those relationships with Hochul and the rest of the legislature ASAP or it might get tough 💸 i'm all for universal child care tho... who isn't, right? 😊 let's hope mamdani can make it happen! 👍
 
🤔 man, zohran mamdani reminds me of when joe biden was running for veep back in 2008... he was all about that change vibe too 🌟 but you know what happened next? he got stuck in the senate forever 😴 same thing might happen to him now, gonna need some real world experience before he can actually make a difference in new york city 📈 his plan for universal child care is nice and all, but is it even feasible with kathy hochul's lukewarm stance on it? 💸 don't get me wrong, i'm all for that wealth tax too 🤑 but let's not forget what happened to Bernie when he tried to implement a similar thing back in 2016... 🚫 too much drama, too many cooks in the kitchen 🍳 needs more than just a few allies on the inside to get things done 💪
 
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