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A New Wave

Published on: November 6, 2025 1:18 AM

Tuesday’s election proved a watershed moment for America’s immigrant communities. In Virginia, Democrat Ghazala Hashmi became the first Muslim and first Indian-American to be elected to statewide office. In Ohio, Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval won a second term. Yet it was New York City that stole the show: Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist of Indian-Ugandan descent, defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo to become the city’s first South Asian and Muslim mayor. Voter turnout soared as New York’s Board of Elections reported over two million ballots cast, the highest for a mayoral race in the city this century, sealing what commentators are calling a “historic win for progressives.”

Mamdani ran on a bold platform of cutting living costs, expanding affordable housing and supporting working-class New Yorkers. He fused “bread-and-butter issues like affordability” with progressive ideals of justice. New Yorkers rewarded his message: exit polls and election results show him securing just over 50 per cent of the vote, defeating Cuomo by a comfortable margin. Remarkably, his campaign also drew significant support from younger voters, students and immigrants. His victory night was hailed as a mandate for “a new kind of politics” and “a city we can afford,” signalling an ideological shift in a metropolis long seen as the heart of American capitalism.

Unsurprisingly, Mamdani’s candidacy drew fierce backlash from establishment voices. His identity as a Muslim and a child of immigrants became a target while critics questioned both his platform and his place in the political mainstream. In truth, Mamdani’s unapologetic emphasis on justice and inclusion underscored how threatened the old guard is by his agenda. His triumph is increasingly framed as a warning shot to complacent Democrats: as one progressive organisation put it, “if you’re not serving the interests of everyday people, your time in office is limited.” These election results suggest America stands at a crossroads.

Three immigrant leaders have shown that a diverse, progressive coalition can beat back a politics of fear. For those abroad, the story is both celebratory and instructive: the American Dream is alive, and voters want leaders who reflect immigrant roots and social-justice commitment. Can Mamdani become the new face of the Democratic Party? His supporters believe so. They cite his campaign as a re-orientation of the Democratic Party toward working-class Americans without abandoning principled stands. If he delivers on his promises, such as raising taxes on the wealthy to fund childcare and housing, he may well prove that generational change can translate into governance. In any case, his victory has sparked a national conversation. It tells political elites to adapt or be swept aside. The rest of America (and the world) will be watching whether this new-age mayor turns his mandate into lasting change. *

Filed Under: Editorial Tagged With: election, Ghazala Hashmi, New Wave

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