Kamala Harris gives tepid Zohran Mamdani endorsement


The former presidential candidate of the Democratic Party, Kamala Harris, gave a lukewarm approval of the candidate of the mayor Zohran Mamdani during an interview on Monday evening MSNBC with Rachel Maddow.
Harris told Maddow that she was optimistic about the rise in stars in his party, but slowed down his enthusiasm when it was questioned about Mandami’s “shyness and” shyness and “perhaps becoming the next Mayor of New York.
“Look, as far as I’m concerned, he is the Democratic candidate and he should be supported,” Harris said in a hasty transcription to national media on Monday evening.
The survey shows that the 33 -year -old state assembly leading out of the outgoing president Eric Adams, former governor Andrew Cuomo and the Republican Curtis Sliwa with the day of the ballot at around six weeks.
When asked if she supported Mamdani’s candidacy, Harris replied “sure” that she shoots for a democrat to win, but believes that there are candidates in places as mobile, al. And New Orleans to which she wants the public to also pay attention.
“Let me say that. He’s not the only star. I know he’s in New York, and I know that New Yorkers think they are the center of the world, and here we are in New York to have this interview,” she said.
When Maddow stressed that New York is the largest city in the country, Harris gave Gotham a little love.
“And I like New York, as the proverb says,” she said. “I really do it.”
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