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Van Jones of CNN expressed criticism of Zohran Mamdani’s victory speech on Tuesday, describing it as a ‘missed opportunity’ to deliver a hopeful message to the country.
In his address, the newly elected New York City mayor targeted both Donald Trump and Andrew Cuomo, expressing his desire for it to be ‘the final time I utter’ Cuomo’s name.
Jones remarked that Mamdani’s combative speech was a stark departure from the tone that secured his leadership win, warning that such rhetoric ‘will cost him going forward.’
‘I believe he missed an opportunity. The Mamdani we saw on the campaign trail was much calmer, warmer, and more inclusive, and that was missing from his speech,’ Jones commented.
‘That’s the Mamdani people needed to hear from tonight. Many are still deciding whether to support him. Will he include them? Will he become a class warrior even in office?’
Jones added, ‘He missed a chance to open up and welcome more people. His tone was sharp, and at times it felt like he was almost yelling through the microphone.’
‘And that’s not the Mamdani that we’ve seen on TikTok and the great interviews and stuff like that.’
Mamdani romped to victory with 50.4 percent support on Tuesday, defeating former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo at 41.6 percent and Republican Curtis Sliwa at 7.1 percent.
Zohran Mamdani, seen with his mother Mira Nair, delivered a fiery address on Tuesday night as he romped to victory in the New York mayoral election, taking a swipe at his political opponents
CNN’s Van Jones slammed Mamdani’s speech as a ‘missed opportunity’ to offer a message of hope, saying the rhetoric ‘will cost him going forward’ in a blistering review
Mamdani took a swipe at his political opponents in his blistering address, including directing his remarks directly at the White House.
‘Donald Trump, since I know you’re watching, I have four words for you: Turn the volume up!’ he said.
‘If any city can show a nation how to stop Donald Trump, it is the city that gave rise to him,’ said Mamdani, who represents a district in the same borough of Queens where the President was raised.
‘So, if there is any way to terrify a despot, it is by dismantling the very conditions that allowed him to accumulate power. This is not only how we stop Trump, it’s how we stop the next one.’
But the speech failed to impress CNN pundit Jones, who said he hoped Mamdani would have offered a message of unity instead of attacking others.
‘I felt like it was a little bit of a character switch here, where the warm, open, embracing guy that’s close to working people was not on stage tonight,’ the panelist said.
‘And there were some other voice on stage. That said, he’s very young. And he just pulled off something very, very difficult.
‘And I wouldn’t write him off, but I think he missed an opportunity to open himself up tonight. And I think that that will probably cost him going forward.’
Mamdani stormed to victory with 50.4 percent support on Tuesday, defeating former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo at 41.6 percent
Republican Curtis Sliwa won 7.1 percent support, and in his concession speech he blamed ‘billionaires’ for sidelining his campaign
Mamdani’s victory capped a clean sweep for Democrats in the few big races of this off-year election, as Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey and Abigail Spanberger of Virginia easily won governor’s races.
Governor Gavin Newsom’s Prop 50 campaign, which will redraw California’s congressional map and likely hand the Democrats five extra House of Representatives seats, also passed.
In the wake of his victory, Newsom urged Blue states across the nation to follow his lead and redraw their congressional maps to counter Trump’s efforts.
Newsom said the plan could ‘de facto end Donald Trump’s presidency’ by the 2026 midterms, preventing the White House from instating many of its policies if Democrats retake the House.
‘It is all on the line,’ he said. ‘We need to see other states, with their remarkable leaders that have been doing remarkable things, meet this moment head-on as well.
Republican Curtis Sliwa fell to just 7.1 percent support in the race despite polling near Cuomo during the campaign.
He slammed Cuomo’s wealthy backers for hurting his campaign in the final stretch as he grew emotional in his concession speech.
‘The Masters of the Universe, the billionaires, decided that I should not have the right to represent all of you,’ Sliwa said.
‘To be the voice of the voiceless, the working class people who are the backbone of this city.’
Mamdani’s victory represented a political earthquake and marked a stunning turnaround for the socialist who was a relative unknown when the campaign began
Sliwa alleged that he had been offered $10 million to drop his campaign to help former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s candidacy, but told his supporters: ‘I do not have a price.’
The Republican had been accused of helping Mamdani’s campaign by siphoning off votes from Cuomo.
But Sliwa excoriated Mamdani in his final speech, warning him not to enact a raft of far-left policies that experts have said could cripple the city’s economy.
‘Let me warn our new leader, if you try to implement socialism, if you try to render our police weak and impotent, if you forsake the people’s public safety, we’re not only organizing, but we are mobilizing,’ he said.
‘We will become the mayor-elect and his supporters’ worst enemy.’