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Zohran Mamdani’s win sparked a massive online Islamophobic backlash, highlighting rising digital hate in politics.
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Religion News Service on MSNMamdani's win unleashed a surge of Islamophobia — and showed how to beat itThe New York mayoral candidate tied identity to material campaign promises and gained trust with the working-class communities.
The killing of Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and the flood of angry rhetoric following Mamdani’s primary win in New ...
Some of those who supported Mamdani said they felt their contributions could forecast a rise in a larger network of Muslim ...
Though Zohran Mamdani scored a resounding victory in New York City’s Democratic primary, some in his own party are ...
National Democrats are grappling with how much to embrace Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a leftist who has become the party’s ...
Anti-Muslim online posts targeting New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani have surged since his Democratic primary ...
Part of the reason the attacks on Mamdani — who was born in Uganda and is of Indian descent — have been so widespread is ...
By refusing to capitulate on "globalize the intifada," Mamdani rejected a long tradition of demonizing Arabic language.
The 33-year-old Mamdani garnered support from a diverse coalition, including many young voters, in a remarkable upset win. For many Muslim Americans, a day like the June 24 primary election in New ...
But as the ex-governor said in what amounted to a concession speech, it was Mamdani’s night. His campaign touted his thousands of volunteers and produced slick videos well suited for the TikTok era.
For Muslim Americans across the country, his victory was a historic moment — one that cast a sharp rebuke toward Islamophobia.
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