Did Mamdani Benefit from Election Rigging?
Briefly

The New York City Campaign Finance Board is allegedly biased, favoring left-wing candidates like Zohran Mamdani. Taxpayer funding for elections is claimed to be unfairly allocated, with over $100 per vote projected for the upcoming general election. The CFB, initially created to assist newcomers in politics, is criticized for increased matching funds, now $8 to $1, which benefits favored candidates. Instances of perceived election meddling, including denying public funds to Eric Adams while overlooking violations by Mamdani, highlight potential abuses of the campaign finance system.
New Yorkers are under the false impression that the taxpayer-funded New York City Campaign Finance Board is leveling the playing field to make voting for Gotham's next mayor and other elected officials fair.
The CFB is doling out obscene amounts of our money to tilt the scales in favor of left-wing candidates.
Taxpayers will be paying more than $100 per vote cast. Most of that money will support left-wing candidates, including Mamdani, and kneecap moderate rivals.
Since then, the match has been increased to a staggering $8 to $1 in the primary and another $8 to $1 in the general election.
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