Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa delivered an impassioned deal with after conceding the election to Democratic nominee and obvious Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani Tuesday night.
Photograph by Shane O’Brien
Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa delivered an impassioned deal with after conceding the 2025 mayoral election to Democratic nominee and obvious Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani Tuesday night.
Sliwa, who had lagged far behind Mamdani and impartial candidate Andrew Cuomo within the polls within the lead-up to the election, underperformed on Tuesday, registering simply over 7% of the vote with over 80% of scanners reported.
The Republican nominee had confronted steady calls from Republicans and average Democrats to coalesce assist behind Cuomo, however repeatedly said that he would stay within the race.
In the long run, Sliwa’s presence within the race didn’t impression the end result as Mamdani claimed a transparent majority, profitable by 50.3% to Cuomo’s 41.6%, a margin of just about 200,000 votes on the time of writing.
However in a fiery deal with at Arte Cafe on the Higher West Facet, a teary-eyed Sliwa, arm-in-arm together with his spouse Nancy, blasted the “billionaires” who “decided” that he didn’t have the proper to signify town’s Republican base.
Sliwa needed to be the ‘voice of the voiceless’
“The Masters of the Universe, the billionaires, decided that I should not have the right to represent all of you, to be the voice of the voiceless, the working class people who are the backbone of this city,” Sliwa advised his supporters Tuesday night time.
He alleged that he had been supplied $10 million to drop out of the race and enhance Cuomo’s marketing campaign however insisted that he did “not have a price.”
Sliwa declared Mamdani the Mayor-elect and wished him luck, stating that’s within the pursuits of town that the Queens lawmaker ought to achieve Metropolis Corridor.
However Sliwa, who had erstwhile dismissed considerations concerning the potential election of a democratic socialist by noting that town had survived socialist mayors previously, dialed up the rhetoric towards Mamdani Tuesday night time and mentioned voters wouldn’t tolerate a socialist mayor.
“Let me warn our new leader, if you try to implement socialism, if you try to render our police weak and impotent, if you forsake the people’s public safety, we’re not only organizing, but we are mobilizing,” he mentioned. “We will become the Mayor-elect and his supporters’ worst enemy.”
He expressed hope that the citizens voted towards poll proposals 2-4 that might reshape how town approves housing initiatives, which he mentioned would empower Mayor Eric Adams’ Metropolis of Sure and “destroy” high quality of life within the metropolis. All three ballots are set to go at a margin of round 55-45%.
Sliwa described his defeat as a setback however mentioned he was pleased with the greater than 2 million New Yorkers who voted within the 2025 election, the biggest such tally since 1969.
“We need to applaud all New Yorkers, because men have died in battle so we could have this right,” Sliwa mentioned.
Nicely needs from a former New York governor
He vowed that Republicans in New York would have their day on the poll field once more and referred to as on members of the Republican opposition to maintain the Mamdani administration in examine.
He didn’t, nevertheless, verify whether or not or not he would run for mayor once more in 4 years. Former Gov. George Pataki, who attended Sliwa’s election get together on Tuesday night time, described the election outcomes as disappointing however mentioned he remained optimistic concerning the metropolis’s future.
Former New York Governor George PatakiPhoto by Shane O’Brien
“Hopefully, despite the outcome, tomorrow will be better and we’ll have a good future,” Pataki mentioned.
Pataki, like Sliwa, mentioned he hopes Mamdani is usually a success and mentioned he needs him nicely in Metropolis Corridor.
“I just wish him well,” he mentioned. “I think we all should. It’s in all of our interests for whoever’s in office to succeed.”




