A poll reveals that 52.5 percent of New York City voters are less likely to support Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani due to his anti-Israel positions, including his refusal to condemn 'globalize the intifada' and support for the BDS movement. Conversely, 46 percent of voters aged 18 to 44 indicated they are more likely to support him. This reflects a generational divide in views on Israel and Palestinian activism, as Mamdani's rising support raises concerns among Jewish leaders about the implications of his hardline stance.
52.5 percent of city voters said Mamdani's refusal to condemn 'globalize the intifada' and support for BDS made them less likely to vote for him.
46 percent of voters aged 18 to 44 indicated Mamdani's stance made them more likely to support him, reflecting a generational shift.
Mamdani's anti-Israel positions have garnered mixed reactions, with younger voters embracing solidarity with Palestinians, while Jewish leaders express concern.
The poll indicates a broader political shift among younger progressives critical of Israeli policies, contrasting with mainstream views.
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