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Home » News » Socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani pledged ‘fresh juice’ for all during failed student run
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Socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani pledged ‘fresh juice’ for all during failed student run

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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The propensity of the candidate for the socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani to make promises of the Marxist cake campaign in the sky dates back to his secondary school days, when he promised “fresh juice” daily to classmates if they elected him president.

Mamdani, a graduate in 2010 of the Bronx High School of Sciences, also tried to gain votes with the promise of pipe for free gymnastics credits by attending sporting events.

Any promises could pass, and got his “back” in the races, he trusted a podcast of 2017.

Mamdani, who is in second place among the candidates for the Democratic Mayor’s Office in New York, delivered the promises through the rap songs he wrote and performed, he told the Podcast presenter of Airgo Daniel Kisslinger while ascending himself as a rapper named Mr. Cardamom.

The propensity of the aspiring Democratic Mayor of New York Zohran Mamdani to make the campaign with the cake-timid promises a datesss to his dass at the Bronx Hist Science when he promised to be chosen Vice Vice Vice Vice Vice. Matthew McDermott

“I promised fresh juice for all: every day, using fruits of local origin,” says Mamdani, Queens assemblyman and son of the Indian filmmaker Mira Nair. “There was a supermarket about four minutes away.”

“Oh, is that what you mean with a place? [at the high school]But we are from Finefare [supermarket]? Bissling jokes back.

“I promised that! I promised credits to go to the games after school instead of having to go to the gym,” says Mamdani, laughing.

“Those were like two concrete promises on which he had not done any viability study.”

Mamdani (second on the right) delivered his campaign promises for the Vice President of High School through RAP. While lost his race, Hey acted as a rapper under the name of Mr. Cardamom. Here he stars in one of his rap videos with the author of the kitchen books and cooking acres Madhur Jaffrey. Zohran Mamdani/ Mr. Cardamom

Mamdani said that “many people enjoyed” its delivery of rap, but admitted a teacher’s notice: “I just don’t think this was the right decision.”

The promises of the Mamdani mayor campaign are read as something out of the Politburo with free bus services, governance stores administered by the Government and freeze in the approximately 1 million apartments stabilized by city rentals. Critics say that it has not yet described where the money will come from to pay for all this.

Mamdani graduated from the Bronx Science High School in 2010. JC rice

“While I still believe in the importance of access to fresh fruits and products, and I am proud to be the only mayor’s candidate with a evidence -based plan to make the groceries cheaper, there is little more than my career for the Bronx Science Student Corps (Go Wolverines) has in common with our campaign to emerge so that the mayor gives the New York a city that Mamdani said in a statement.

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