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Episode Date: October 31, 2025If you want to sign up to support Zohran go here to become a canvasser or phone banker if you don't live in NYC: http://Zohranfornyc.com/gotv Griffin sits down with Zohran Mamdani to talk about the fi...nal days of the campaign, being Muslim in NYC, how he's going to Freeze the Rent, his appearance on the Flagrant podcast and if other Democrats pass the vibe check, and more! Griffin: https://x.com/griffinpdavisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This is Griffin from Breaking Points, and I'm here seven minutes with Zoran Mamdani.
How's it going? How you doing, man?
Doing well, man. That's a great shirt, by the way.
Oh, thanks, man. I had to buy it because the airline lost my luggage on the way here.
We're not giving them a shout out.
This is for you, the shirt. I wanted to start with a picture. We interviewed you a year ago.
It's been a long time since then, man. A lot's changed. What advice do you have for that young
a year ago.
What date was that?
This, I mean, it says 11 months ago, and we got, we used to get like 30K views on the first
one. Now, now we're, now, now we're racking them up.
You know, the reason I ask about the date is because about a year ago, we went out to
Fordham Road and Hillside Avenue, spoke to New Yorkers, many of whom had voted for
Trump, and we asked them why.
And I think the advice that I would give that, Zoran, I would continue to give myself
every day is listen to New Yorkers.
And a lot of times the political impulse is lecture, tell New Yorkers what they should care about.
What we've found is that the best campaign you can build is one that actually reflects what New Yorkers are concerned about.
It's cost of living again and again.
The other thing I would say is maybe bench press a little bit more.
But it's too late for that.
All right.
We're going to cut the push-up contest.
All right.
So you recently released a video about being Muslim in New York City and the experience of that.
Typically, when you've been asked about identity issues, you've pivoted back to your core campaign promises about affordability.
why do that video now and do you feel like Democrat politicians have your back in this environment where, you know, in my personal opinion, the Cuomo opposition and the Cuomo supporters are hitting you with a lot of what I would say is George W. Bush era racist attacks. Do you feel like they have your back?
You know, I've appreciated the words of support that I've received from a number of leaders within our party, especially here in New York City.
I do think, however, that of many of the Muslim New Yorkers who do not have the luxury of being the Democrat,
nominee for mayor who deal with these indignities every single day. And the fact is that this
racism is so endemic in our city's politics that when one hears it, one does not know if it's
from a Republican or a Democrat. And it's, you know, people have asked me, why did I call it
Islamophobia? And I just tell them what Andrew Cuomo said, because the evidence is right there.
This is a man who went on a radio show. And when the host said that I would cheer another 9-11,
Andrew Cuomo laughed and agreed. He later went that same day to accept Eric Adams' endorsement.
Adam said that he was endorsing him to stop a movement of violent extremists, to stop New York City from becoming Europe, to stop a movement that was burning churches in Nigeria.
This is the kind of Islamophobia that is the closing message of these other candidates.
And the reason I decided to say something about it is because this level of bigotry, it's one that should still shock the conscience, despite how unsurprising it may be in this moment.
So freeze the rant. Let's talk about some of the core stuff.
So we've been hearing talk that Eric Adams is trying to pack.
the rental board with people on your way out, like a reality TV real estate guy is getting on there.
Yeah, I think she stars in a show called Selling New York, which is very on the nose for Eric Adams' bio.
So what are you going to do about that if you're mayor? And also, how are you going to stop landlords from, you know,
cutting back on cleaning or safety in the buildings if you freeze the rent?
You know, I think there's a few things. The first is the Community Service Society, which does
incredible studies. They found that actually the rent that's being paid doesn't have a significant
relationship with the repairs that landlords are doing. Oftentimes, and I've heard this actually
from a number of tenants myself, of that they've been paying their rent year after year, and a lot of
their landlords are actually denying them the repairs that they're owed. And so I think when we freeze
the rent, you know, we are doing so to provide relief to more than two million rent-stabilized
tenants across the five boroughs. We're not doing it actually to punish landlords because we're
actually trying to also make it easier for those landlords to maintain those properties by helping them
take on the rising costs of insurance or the water bill or con Edison. These are things we can do
in tandem with our commitment to freeze the rent. And look, Eric Adams' attempt to stack the rent
guidelines board is unacceptable. It's a betrayal of New Yorkers. It's also a continuation of this
politics for the last four years. And I continue to be confident in our ability to deliver that
rent freeze. As a renter in New York, I feel betrayed by that. By the Eric Adams thing, not what you
just said. I want to talk about ICE. We're seeing all these ICE videos of goons, unmasked people,
taking people off the streets.
Are you going to instruct the NYPD
to arrest ICE or other federal agents
that break the law in the city?
Look, anybody who breaks the law in this city
has to be held to account,
whether that's ICE or whomever else.
And I think that that should be
just the standard that we have
in this city and in this country.
And what we found is that ICE is a reckless entity.
It cares little about the law.
It cares even less about the people
that it's supposed to serve.
And so much of its purpose
is to intimidate and terrorize people
across this country.
And we saw that with the recent raid
on Canal Street.
It's not just about the people,
that they threw against the wall. It's about the message they're trying to send to New Yorkers,
that they can do this kind of a thing. And it's possible for them in this moment because they have a
mayor who went on national TV to open the door to civil immigration enforcement.
All right. I want to talk flagrant. In the first couple of minutes of flagrant, you got Schultz to say
that housing is a human right. That's awesome. You clearly pass the vibe check. Do other Democrats pass
the vibe check? What's your advice for them going on these shows? You know, I think it's funny.
I've been running for mayor for now more than a year. And that's probably the first podcast
that a lot of my own friends actually listened to that I did.
And I think it speaks to the fact that you have to treat, you know, New Yorkers, especially
young New Yorkers, with legitimacy as well as the places where they actually get their news.
And so often there's a condescension in our political approach to anything that goes beyond traditional media.
And I think it's time to bring that to an end.
My advice to anyone going on those shows is just to be yourself, because if you're not,
they will definitely get to the bottom of that pretty quick.
Okay, I got one more question for you.
And then I want to hear about the proposals and how people can help you.
Sounds good.
So we talked about the NYPD.
we're going to, and your team's telling your wrap-up, but we'll keep this quick.
Are you going to arrest Netanyahu, especially with this NYPD commissioner?
Look, I've said time and again that I believe that New York City is a city that believes international law
should have an actual embodiment of that international law.
Benjamin Netanyahu has been issued an arrest warrant by the international criminal court,
and I believe that that is something that we should seek to honor.
I've also said that I will exhaust every legal possibility to do so.
If there is not a law, I'm not going to create one because I'm not Donald Trump,
but this is what I would actually be looking to do.
So last question, you know,
they've got a few days, but six days, five days.
What can people do to help you in this time?
We have a national audience.
So what can our national audience do to help you at this moment?
And let's roll through the, right,
we're freezing the rent, universal child care.
We're going to freeze the rent.
We're going to make buses, fast,
and free-delivered universal child care
and the way that you can get involved
to go to Zahran for NYC.com forward slash GOTV.
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And that can be done from anywhere across this country.
So, Ron, good luck.
Thank you, my friend. Thank you.
Appreciate it.
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I live below a cult leader, and I fear I've angered her.
Wait a minute, Sophia.
How do you know she's a cult leader?
Well, Dakota, luckily it's I'm not afraid of a scary story week on the OK Storytime podcast.
So we'll find out soon.
This person writes, my neighbor has been blasting music every day and doing dirt rituals.
and now my ceiling is collapsing.
I try to report them, but things keep getting weirder.
I think they might be part of a cult.
Hold up. A real life cult?
And what is a dirt ritual?
No clue, Dakota.
Find out how it ends.
Listen to the OK Storytime podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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