The class-baiter who may have gotten into Maine’s finest school falsely claiming oppressed-minority status is now all but a shoo-in as mayor of the Big Apple.
That’s the upshot of a new poll showing Zohran Mamdani all but clearing the field with 46 percent of the vote over two other liberals and the lone Republican.
Mamdani, a 2014 Bowdoin College grad who complained during his years there alleging white supremacy, has apparently found an electorate that hates cops and loves government-run grocery stores.
“Mamdani holds a strong lead in the race for New York City mayor, with remaining votes largely split between former Gov. Andrew Cuomo and incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, a New York Times/Siena College poll released Tuesday showed,” Politico reported Sept. 9.
While the poll gives Mamdani 46 percent, only 24 percent of voters said they would support the former governor.
Adams comes up with a paltry 9 percent of likely voters, while Republican former Guardian Angel founder Curtis Sliwa garnered 15 percent.
Even if Adams left the race to favor Cuomo, as some who fear a Mamdani win have suggested would give Cuomo a leg up on the city’s Democrat socialist from Bowdoin, the disgraced former governor would still come up 5 to 10 points short.
When Mamdani was attending Maine’s ivy-equivalent Bowdoin College, he wrote several columns in the student paper railing against either Jews or ‘white supremacy.’
While at the school, Mamdani co-founded a chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine.
The Uganda native graduated with a degree in so-called “Africana Studies.”