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A self-described Democratic Socialist could be NYC’s next mayor, and the ultra rich are in revolt— ‘hot commie summer’
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纽约市民主社会主义者Zohran Mamdani击败了建制派候选人Andrew Cuomo,赢得了纽约市市长民主党提名,引发了亿万富翁的强烈反应。Mamdani的竞选纲领包括冻结租金、免费公交和市属杂货店,赢得了面临高租金和经济压力的纽约市民的支持。 几位亿万富翁公开批评Mamdani,认为他的政策威胁商业、民主和民主党,并威胁要撤资或搬迁企业。 这反映了富裕阶层对Mamdani代表的社会主义理念的担忧。

💰亿万富翁对Mamdani的胜利表示强烈不满,他们认为Mamdani的社会主义政策威胁到纽约市的商业环境。

🏢 比尔·阿克曼等亿万富翁公开批评Mamdani,并威胁要通过捐款来阻止他,认为其言论和政策对纽约市不利。

🛒 杂货连锁店创始人约翰·卡西马蒂迪斯威胁要将公司迁出纽约,以回应Mamdani的胜利,表达了对社会主义政策的担忧。

🗳️ 丹·勒布等亿万富翁也批评了Mamdani的胜利,认为这标志着“commie summer”的开始,并质疑纽约州州长的反应。

Billionaires are outraged after self-described Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani defeated establishment candidate Andrew Cuomo to become the Democratic nominee in New York City’s mayoral race.

The 33-year-old Mamdani was, until recently, a little-known state assembly member and came into the Democratic primary as an underdog, unlikely to surmount former Gov. Cuomo’s brand recognition and billionaire backers. But his proposals—which included rent freezes, free bus fare, and city-owned grocery stores—ultimately resonated with New Yorkers who have faced rising rents and heaps of economic pain in one of the most expensive cities in the world.

Mamdani has all but clinched the nomination after Cuomo conceded the race this week, and because of his Democratic Socialist label and controversial proposals, billionaires have rushed to paint the young politician as a threat to business, democracy, and the Democratic Party. Many of the billionaires protesting also lost financially, donating to “Fix the City,” a nonprofit group that received about $25 million in donations and spent loads on pro-Cuomo ads and anti-Mamdani ads, per Business Insider.

Here are some of the loudest (and richest) voices attacking Mamdani after his landmark win. 

Bill Ackman (Net worth $8.09 billion)

One of the loudest voices condemning Mamdani is activist investor and hedge fund manager Bill Ackman. Ackman, who founded Pershing Square Capital Management, let loose on Mamdani in one of his characteristic posts on X

In response to Mamdani’s win, the hedge funder said he and his allies would saturate New York City’s election with donations to try to defeat him. 

After calling Mamdani “young and charming,” Ackman criticized him for his comments about the New York Police Department, and his proposals for rent freezes and city-owned grocery stores. He also claimed a Mamdani mayoral victory would push big business to exit New York. 

“Socialism has no place in the economic capital of our country,” wrote Ackman on X. “The ability for NYC to offer services for the poor and needy, let alone the average New Yorker, is entirely dependent on NYC being a business-friendly environment and a place where wealthy residents are willing to spend 183 days and assume the associated tax burden.”

Ackman also promised hundreds of millions of dollars of funds “will pour in,” if the right candidate to oppose Mamdani appears.

Elon Musk (Net worth $368 billion)

Now essentially on the sidelines of government after running President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, Tesla CEO Elon Musk still found time to chime in on Mamdani’s win, even if he held back major criticism. 

In several comments reacting to other users’ tweets on X, Musk made his skepticism about Mamdani known. Musk commented a laughing emoji in reaction to another user’s post criticizing Mamdani saying “queer liberation means defund the police.” 

John Catsimatidis (Net worth $4.5 billion) 

The billionaire founder of the Gristedes grocery chain threatened to move the company out of New York should Mamdani win the NYC mayoral election. Catsimatidis threatened to move the company’s corporate offices to New Jersey.

“If the city of New York is going socialist, I will definitely close, or sell, or move or franchise the Gristedes locations,” Catsimatidis told Fox Business.

Catsimatidis also took issue with Cuomo and the way he ran his campaign. 

“It’s not a done deal, but Cuomo screwed up real big because he tried to do what President Biden did and hide in the basement for two months,” Catsimatidis told Forbes.

However, the grocery chain magnate said Trump may be able to help current New York City mayor Eric Adams beat out Mamdani in the general election in November. Adams has vowed to run as an independent.

Dan Loeb (Net worth $3.2 billion) 

Dan Loeb, the billionaire founder of hedge fund Third Point, donated $250,000 to support “Fix the City,” which backed Cuomo. 

After Mamdani’s presumptive win, Loeb criticized New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s comment calling Mamdani’s campaign a “formidable grassroots coalition.”

“For anyone who had a doubt that our Governor is a clueless, unqualified buffoon,” Loeb said in a post on X.

Loeb also cheekily declared that “It’s officially hot commie summer.”

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