The MeidasTouch Podcast - Zohran Mamdani Gives Closing Message of Campaign
Episode Date: November 1, 2025MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas interviews NY Mayor Candidate Zohran Mamdani about Trump’s threats and his attacks on New York and Mamdani’s closing message to New Yorkers. Remember to subscribe... to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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And you can't make this up.
While the American people are suffering during this government shutdown, as people are fearful,
they may lose their health care, their snap benefits may go away.
Donald Trump is posting this.
I renovated the Lincoln bathroom in the White House.
It was renovated in the 1940s in Art Deco.
He's posting about marble floors and marble toilet bowls.
And, I mean, it's been post after post and golden handles in the sinks.
I mean, is he just trying to rub it in right now?
in people's faces who are suffering.
I want to bring on Zoran Mom Doni to the show.
Great to see you again.
And, you know, we had you on here before the primaries.
And one of the things we talked about is how you took a tour across the boroughs
and you were listening to what people were saying,
including Trump supporters.
And as you see right now, the American people are suffering.
Trump made all of these promises,
none of them being delivered on the issue of affordability or any of this stuff.
He's posting marble this and the Kennedy Center is going to be expensive rugs and carpets.
I mean, what's going on, Zora?
You know, there was not a single New Yorker that I spoke to that told me the reason they were voting for Donald Trump
was for him to spend $300 million on a renovation of a White House ballroom.
And what I heard instead is exactly what you alluded to, New Yorkers who were fed up with the cost of living
and who wanted a president who would deliver on the promise of cheaper groceries,
deliver on the promise of lowering that cost of living.
And instead, this $300 million, which could have been used to feed 100,000 New Yorkers,
provide them with SNAP benefits, is instead being used for these personal refurbishments.
And I think it just speaks to the fact that this isn't about, you know, whether it's possible to do so.
It's just a question of want.
Donald Trump does not want to provide health care for 4 million Americans.
He does not want to ensure that SNAP benefits continue for close to 2 million New Yorkers.
He does not want to actually take care of the very people whose despair,
that he diagnosed and then whose support that he betrayed. And it's time to actually offer
a politics in this country that doesn't just say that working people are struggling,
but then does something about it. And that's at the heart of the campaign that we have here
in New York City. It's the heart of many campaigns across this country. We're looking to call
the question on the authoritarianism from Washington and show that democracy can deliver right
here at home. Right. I mean, he keeps going out there and bragging. I brought in $22 trillion.
the number always changes 17 trillion 18 trillion 20 trillion i think the people of new york
and the borough see no a Ponzi schemer now and a con man when they see one don't you worry those
those doge dividend checks they're coming right around the corner your tariff rebates just it's all right
the workers i think treasury secretary scott best and said this yesterday this year was wall street
he said this next year we got you workers next year's your year isn't that what they're always
next year. Just always next year. And I think people voted with their pockets in mind. They
wanted to see if they could actually be able to afford the things that they would afford four years
prior. And what they're instead seeing is Donald Trump was focused on his own pockets. And that's
the politics that's on offer in this moment. And it's gotten to the point where we have active duty
military families who are lined up for food pantries across this country. And that is an illustration
of what Republicans care about at a moment when so many Americans are crying out for
any kind of politics that's looking to actually help the working class of this country.
They're not finding it in Donald Trump.
You talk about want.
It seems like one of the things he wants to do is harm New York and its boroughs.
I mean, he kind of gloats about the pain he wants to inflict, whether it's tunnel projects,
Penn Station rebuilt, just projects that would be genuinely helpful.
It seems, you know, for a city that plays a major purpose in the world.
and he seems to focus so much on attacking the city
and the people you're running against Cuomo and others,
they don't seem to criticize that.
They seem to be like, whatevs?
That's just what we're going to do.
That's a wild concept to me
when someone is so adversarial against the city.
Yeah, I mean, look, Andrew Cuomo ran an entire primary campaign
on the premise that he was the best candidate
to take on Donald Trump.
And then we beat him by 13 points.
And he almost immediately got on his hands and knees
and started to beg for help from that same president.
And we've seen him beg for that president's help. We've seen him beg for the help of that president's donors. And we've seen it all as New Yorkers are coming to the realization that if you're so busy begging, we actually can't count on you to stand up for this city. And it's time to have a mayor who's not only able to name the president or the crisis at hand, which is authoritarianism, but also to deliver for the people that we're looking to serve. Because right now there is an abdication of responsibility in the city. And it's time to actually stand up and fight and deliver for the people across the five boroughs.
these billionaires threw everything at you you got the limit unlimited money was thrown against you
they accused you of everything they photoshopped you in every way acmin posted the longest things
that are not even were like i can't even read they threw literally everything and you know you
started at one percent and no one should take any polls for granted November 4th is coming up
people still need to volunteer and i want to talk about that in a bit but
they threw everything at you and just how have you been able to handle that aspect of it because
I don't know it seems like like a lot a lot they've accused you of everything imaginable if I listed
it here this interview would go 10 hours we wouldn't have enough time I mean look in this week alone
I think that we've seen around 10 million dollars an additional outside spending and we both are not
naive to the impact that it can have and the ways in which can you know flood new yorkers airwaves
and their mailboxes and their TV screens.
And at the same time, we took on about $25 million
of that very kind of spending in the primary.
And what we showed time and again
is we were able to overcome that
because we had built then a volunteer team
of 52,000 people.
Now, that volunteer team is crossing 100,000 people.
And that is the kind of coalition
that we have to take this message of affordability
all across the five brothers in New York City.
Look, home stretch, right?
November 4th is right around the corner.
People who are watching, though,
what can they they still should not get complacent quite the contrary now is the time in a
marathon where you actually got to really start running the fastest so what should people out there
be taking away if they want to help that what what can they how can people get involved so the thing
that i would tell you all is to go to zaharan for nyc.com forward slash geotiv and it's important to do that
because no matter how good one poll looks or how exciting an article reads this race is not yet one
And it's because we knocked on 1.6 million doors in the primary, because we made 2.1 million phone calls in that primary, that we won that race.
So if you're in New York City come for a canvas shift, we have so many coming up.
And this weekend, we're actually trying to break the world record for doors knocked in New York State in a single day, 200,000 on Sunday alone.
And if you're not in New York City and you still want to help out, please join our phone banking.
You could make the difference and actually have the conversation with a New Yorker who has yet to hear from someone directly about why they support this campaign.
you know but before we go i just wanted to highlight one more time that was so smart right after the
election you went and you spoke to those trump maga vote or spoke to people in city what why did you
vote this way i remember that video i remember that video you went back to basically the same location
this week you were back there and you were talking to people what have you kind of learned from from
that experience and what insights generally can be you think extrapolated just as as as as we build towards
figuring out ways, not even as a political party, this or that, but just as fighters for people
right now during uncertain times. Look, I think it comes back to listening to New Yorkers. That's what
we wanted to do last year because we'd heard so much about caricatures of who voted for Trump
and why. We wanted to ask New Yorkers themselves. And it was a beautiful moment to return there
because I could see everything that our campaign has built. Last time around, I had to struggle
to get anyone to talk to me. And this time around, I had people coming up to talk to me
about the same issue cost of living but how they saw in our campaign a pathway to actually
tackling that crisis and that means the world to me because it shows what a hundred thousand
volunteers and an incredible team has been able to build and now with just four days to go we are
on the brink of making history but we can't take anything for granted so everybody you got to get
out there tell people about this race and what's the website again that everybody if they want
to volunteer and help get out the vote what should they do one more time it's zahran for nyc
Z-O-H-R-A-N-Y-C-com forward-slash G-O-T-V.
Zoraum-Maddi, great to see you again.
We appreciate you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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