The Memo: Mamdani's triumph ratchets up battle within Democratic Party
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57% : " His speech, which also name-checked American socialist icon Eugene Debs and India's first post-independence prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, is sure to have centrists spluttering in consternation.52% : He promised to pay for the program by upping the city's corporate tax rate so that it is on a par with neighboring New Jersey and raising the city income tax rate for those earning $1 million or more by two percent.
36% : But Mamdani's more assertive, defiant tone also encompassed another issue that came to define the campaign: Israel and the Palestinians.
33% : Mamdani describes Israel's actions in Gaza as a genocide.
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