Zohran Mamdani has served in the New York State Assembly since 2020 and won the Democratic nomination for the 2025 New York City mayoral race by defeating Andrew Cuomo. He likes Häagen-Dazs coffee ice cream before bed and would choose Islam if he could create his own religion. He would be the face of Tropical Heat Kenyan Chevda and praises it as a blend of peanuts, Rice Krispies and spices available at Patel Brothers in Jackson Heights. Claustrophobia is a persistent fear after frequent subway tunnel entrapments during a long 2017 commute. He recently received a gracious congratulatory phone call from Andrew Cuomo, and his most recent reading was an Arsenal‑Manchester United match report in which Arsenal won 1-0.
In this edition, you'll learn about Zohran Mamdani, a member of the New York State Assembly since 2020 and Democratic nominee for the 2025 New York City mayoral race who pulled off a historic victory over Andrew Cuomo in the late-June primary election. What do you like to eat and/or drink right before bed? Häagen-Dazs coffee ice cream. Big tub. What would your religion be like if you could make up your own? Islam.
Tropical Heat Kenyan Chevda. If you have not had this before, highly recommend. This is, to me, one of the best parts of Indian East African culture. I feel like however I describe chevda is going to be kind of sacrilegious, but it's like peanuts, Rice Krispies, all sorts of your favorite snacks, combined with a little bit of spice. You can grab it in Jackson Heights at Patel Brothers.
Claustrophobia is definitely right there. In 2017, I worked on a City Council race for a man named Khader El-Yateem in Bay Ridge, and I was commuting about an hour, hour and a half each way. That was the "summer of hell" for the subway system, and so I would, almost every day, get stuck in a tunnel, and I would just start to spiral as to when we would actually get out of it. Do not recommend.
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