Grocery titan says NYC will turn into CUBA if socialist becomes mayor
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Billionaire supermarket owner John Catsimatidis has cautioned that mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani might turn New York City into another Cuba, a nation governed by communists since 1959.

Affluent individuals from New York, including Catsimatidis, have been predicting a bleak future for the country’s largest city if the self-declared socialist triumphs in the November general election.

Catsimatidis, owner of D’agostino and Gristedes, slammed Mamdani’s agenda as free handouts in an exclusive interview with Fox Digital on Wednesday.

‘We’re going to provide buses at no cost, subways at no charge, food at no expense. This mirrors what Fidel Castro did,’ Catsimatidis commented.

Mamdani, a 33-year-old New York State assemblyman, secured the Democratic primary victory in June with pledges of free bus service, free childcare, free tuition for the City University of New York, and a rent freeze for over 2 million residents.

‘People in Venezuela are starving,’ Catsimatidis remarked. ‘People in Cuba are starving. I believe American citizens, particularly New Yorkers, are astute and will become aware of this immediately.’

In the next breath, the real estate mogul seemed to acknowledge Mamdani’s charisma, while also tearing into his relatively thin résumé.

‘He has a charming smile. He seems pleasant, but it’s a deceptive act,’ he added. ‘He’s not equipped to be mayor. New York is a $100 billion operation, and one must be exceptionally smart. You need to manage checks and balances effectively, and oversee 300,000 employees.’

Billionaire supermarket owner John Catsimatidis has slammed Zohran Mamdani's policies as unrealistic and similar to the agenda championed by Fidel Castro of Cuba

Billionaire supermarket owner John Catsimatidis has slammed Zohran Mamdani’s policies as unrealistic and similar to the agenda championed by Fidel Castro of Cuba

However, Catsimatidis acknowledged Mamdani's charisma and 'beautiful smile'

However, Catsimatidis acknowledged Mamdani’s charisma and ‘beautiful smile’

Still, Mamdani handily defeated former New York governor Andrew Cuomo, who was thought of as the more experienced option in the race.

His main opponents in the general will be Cuomo and current mayor Eric Adams, both of whom are running as independents. Former US Attorney Jim Walden and Curtis Sliwa, the perennial Republican option, are also in the race.

Catsimatidis sought to handwave away various polls that have Mamdani cruising to victory in November.

‘I don’t think the polls are really real right now,’ Catsimatidis said. ‘He doesn’t like the Italian people. The Italians are going to be against him. He doesn’t like business people. The business people are going to be against him. So I don’t think he’s that far ahead.’

The most recent poll has Mamdani at 50 percent support among likely voters, while Cuomo is in a distant second at 22 percent.

Catsimatidis, who ran for mayor himself in 2013, also believes the city won’t be able to fund the Mamdani’s policies by increasing corporate taxes and income taxes on rich New Yorkers.

‘Sooner or later, you’re going to run out of money,’ he said. ‘These union leaders are picking this guy, Mamdani, for what? They were promised a great day. They were promised great numbers. But if the city runs out of money, who’s going to pay the pensions?’ 

Catsimatidis’s thorough condemnation of Mamdani comes as The New York Times reported that President Donald Trump is weighing getting involved in the mayoral race.

President Donald Trump is weighing getting involved in the mayoral race, according to the New York Times

President Donald Trump is weighing getting involved in the mayoral race, according to the New York Times

Part of that has meant speaking on the phone with former New York governor Andrew Cuomo, according to The Times. Cuomo, who lost to Mamdani in the Democratic Primary, is polling in second place behind him in the general election

Part of that has meant speaking on the phone with former New York governor Andrew Cuomo, according to The Times. Cuomo, who lost to Mamdani in the Democratic Primary, is polling in second place behind him in the general election

Trump reportedly spoke on the phone with Cuomo directly about the state of the race, according to three sources who were briefed on the call.

It’s still unclear what exactly Trump and Cuomo said to one another or who of the two initiated the unlikely conversation.

In early July, Trump publicly said he would arrest Mamdani if he dared to defy raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in New York City.

He also accused Mamdani of possibly being in the United States illegally, even though he was born in Uganda and became a naturalized US citizen in 2018.

‘I think he’s terrible. He’s a communist,’ Trump has said. ‘The last thing we need is a communist. I said there will never be socialism in the United States. So we have a communist?’

Trump has also been asked about Mamdani’s refusal to condemn the use of the term ‘globalize the intifada,’ a pro-Palestinian slogan that has encouraged violence against Israelis and Jews.

Since becoming the Democratic nominee, Mamdani has now said he would discourage the use of the term.

‘I think he’s, frankly, I’ve heard he’s a total nut job. I think the people in New York are crazy. If they go this route, I think they’re crazy,’ Trump has said. 

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