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I guess—now it’s more so like, you know, chickens for KFC with this hole Mamdani thing, or like cows for McDonald’s here. Look, I mean, I don’t know why any person who would be a Jewish person who would be an American person, someone who lived through 9/11—which I did in New York City, being born and raised here—would be ready to vote for someone who has such ties to extremists, and there’s nothing wrong with, like, actual American Muslims, especially you have, like, Nation of Islam, who are like Black American Muslims, people like that. But this guy, Mamdani, there’s so many extreme people that he’s been aligned with, and for this to have happened in New York City, just twenty-four years ago and like, this is where we are, like, we were the city of, like, Giuliani and even, like, Bloomberg and it’s like, what the heck has happened? I mean, we only have a few more weeks to go, I mean… go Sliwa, go Cuomo, vote anybody that’s not this guy promising all this free stuff, ’cause that’s what’s putting us all in coalition together. The promise of free stuff makes Jews forget that, like, he’s an extremist.
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