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Jay Lefkowitz on New York City’s Democratic Primary

Jun 20, 2025
Jay Lefkowitz, a senior partner at Kirkland and Ellis and former U.S. envoy on human rights in North Korea, joins the discussion to dissect the upcoming Democratic primary in New York City. He highlights the dominant role of Jewish voters and their unique concerns, such as anti-Israel sentiments and educational funding. The conversation delves into the radical candidacy of Zoran Mandami and how his socialist proposals resonate with some Jewish voters. Lefkowitz also explores the intersection of local and national politics and the potential implications for the Democratic Party.
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INSIGHT

Jewish Vote's NYC Weight

  • Jewish voters make up about 15% of expected Democratic primary voters in NYC, much higher than their national population share.
  • This concentration grants them significant influence in selecting the Democratic mayoral nominee, often the eventual winner.
ADVICE

Navigating Rank Choice Voting

  • Rank choice voting allows voters to rank candidates, reallocating votes of the lowest candidates until one wins.
  • Voter guides can help navigate this complex system; strategic ranking is essential to influence outcomes.
INSIGHT

Mandami's Surprising Jewish Support

  • Zoran Mandami runs on a radical platform with strong anti-Israel positions and socialist ideas.
  • Surprisingly, Mandami polls closer to Cuomo among Jewish voters, reflecting significant left-wing Jewish support.
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