The Billionaire Frenzy Over Zohran Mamdani

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Hell hath no fury like corporate power scorned, writes Norman Solomon of the general-election battle over the next mayor of New York City.

Zohran Mamdani at Caveat club in New York on May 25, 2025. (Bryan Berlin / Wikimedia Commons/ CC BY-SA 4.0)

By Norman Solomon
Common Dreams

The Supreme Court’s first chief justice, John Jay, would have empathized with the billionaires who’ve been freaking out ever since Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic primary for mayor of New York last Tuesday.

“Those who own the country ought to govern it,” Jay insisted. But now, oligarchs accustomed to such governance are furious that the nation’s capital of capitalism is in danger of serving people instead of mega-profits.

Meanwhile, among progressives, euphoria is especially fitting because the Mamdani campaign’s win was truly a people-powered victory, thanks to active efforts of 40,000 volunteers. In a city where registered Democrats outnumber Republicans 6-to-1, the Democratic nomination would ordinarily be a virtual guarantee of winning the general election.

But the forces of oligarchy now mobilizing could disprove a claim that “Mamdani’s widespread appeal represents the total collapse of a Democratic Party establishment.”

Such a collapse is very far from certain.

Andrew Cuomo in 2019. (Delta News Hub / Flickr.com, Wikimedia Commons/ CC BY 2.0)

On the surface, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s decision to stay on the fall ballot as an “independent,” while incumbent Mayor Eric Adams does likewise, seems to foreshadow splitting the anti-Mamdani vote.

But Cuomo still has a substantial electoral following. And the corrupt Adams — who cut a deal with President Donald Trump to viciously betray immigrants and got his criminal indictment thrown out by Trump’s Justice Department — has no better ethics than the disgraced former governor Cuomo.

Bankrolled by wealthy donors, the pair might make some kind of pact, with one of them telling his followers to unify behind the other before voting begins this fall.

In any case, a key context of the upcoming election battle is that hell hath no fury like corporate power scorned.

A social-media screed by hedge-fund manager Bill Ackman (net worth: upward of $9 billion) was damn near apoplectic that activists and voters had so terribly transgressed.

Ackman described himself as “a supporter of President Trump” while expressing a fervent desire “to save the Democratic Party from itself.” Mamdani’s policies, Ackman wrote late Wednesday night, “would be disastrous for NYC. Socialism has no place in the economic capital of our country.”

But Ackman held out hope that those owning the city of New York could continue to govern it:

“Importantly, there are hundreds of million of dollars of capital available to back a competitor to Mamdani that can be put together overnight… so that a great alternative candidate won’t spend any time raising funds. So, if the right candidate would raise his or her hand tomorrow, the funds will pour in.

I am sure that Mike Bloomberg will share his how-to-win-the-mayoralty IP [intellectual property] and deliver his entire election apparatus and system to the aspiring candidate so that the candidate can focus all of his or her energy on the campaign.”

Another aggrieved hedge-fund multibillionaire, Daniel Loeb, opted to be concise: “It’s officially hot commie summer.”

Many other moguls have also sounded alarms. But beneath all the froth and bombast, extremely wealthy individuals are busy gauging how to prevail against the threat of democracy and social justice.

In the Empire State, there are many ways for the empire to strike back. The constellation of forces now regrouping with a vengeance includes titans of Wall Street, enormous real estate interests, pro-Israel groups, corporate media, the anti-progressive rich and assorted smear artists.

New York City Mayor Adams giving the thumbs up sign as he exited the courthouse on the day of his arraignment on Sept. 27, 2024. (SWinxy, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0)

In recent weeks, the completely false charge of antisemitism has escalated against Mamdani. He has taken a principled and consistent stand on behalf of human rights for all — in the process, denouncing Israel’s war on Palestinian civilians in Gaza — while at the same time opposing rapacious corporate power.

So, it’s no surprise that New York’s most powerful Democrat, Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, has been dodging the question of whether he’ll endorse Mamdani in the general election.

For decades, Schumer’s campaign coffers have bulged while he has been hugely compensated by Wall Street. He has also remained a staunch supporter of Israel, despite its systematic ethnic cleaning and genocide against Palestinian people. A few months ago, Schumer declared: “My job is to keep the left pro-Israel.”

Schumer and Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv on Oct. 15, 2023. (Haim Zach / Government Press Office of Israel / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0)

What happened in the state’s second-largest city in 2021 is important to understand. Democratic socialist India Walton was the candidate of a grassroots campaign that stunned the party establishment in the Democratic primary when she defeated Buffalo’s corporate mayor, four-term incumbent Byron Brown.

As the Democratic nominee, she seemed set to win the general election in the blue city. But a coalition of furious Democratic power brokers and deep-pocketed Republicans, including racists and vehement haters of the left, aided by much of the city’s mass media, teamed up to smear her and ending up getting Brown elected as a write-in candidate.

Last weekend, I asked India (now a colleague at RootsAction, where she is senior strategist) how she saw the Mamdani campaign. “Watching the New York City mayoral primary from Buffalo last Tuesday gave me a familiar feeling,” she said.

“As I watched the results come in, I felt a flutter in my gut and a sense of pensiveness. A feeling of overwhelming joy and a fear that it would be snatched away despite my attempts to cling to it. I imagine that as Zohran watched, he also felt a sense of familiarity. In 2021, Zohran Mamdani supported my run for Buffalo mayor; I was a first-time unknown candidate challenging a 16-year incumbent, and conventional wisdom said it was an impossible race to win. Now, in 2025, Zohran has once again toppled the establishment. I’m starting to think that populist policies that focus on working people are a winning strategy.”

That strategy is now striking fear into the hard hearts of insatiably greedy billionaires.

Norman Solomon is the national director of RootsAction.org and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy. His new book, War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine, was published in June 2023 by The New Press.

This article is from Common Dreams.

Views expressed in this article and may or may not reflect those of Consortium News.

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6 comments for “The Billionaire Frenzy Over Zohran Mamdani

  1. LeoSun
    July 6, 2025 at 14:02

    No doubt about it, Zohran Mamdani’s victory is a “Big F/Deal!” And, questions remain, is Zohran Mamdani: 1) a Democratic Socialist? (Democratic Socialists advocate for a democratic political system alongside a socialist economic system, where the means of production are owned & controlled by the workers); OR, 2) a Social Democrat? (Social Democrats support a mixed economy that combines elements of capitalism & socialism, with a focus on social welfare programs & regulation of the market).

    “Many other moguls have also sounded alarms. But beneath all the froth and bombast, extremely wealthy individuals are busy gauging how to prevail against the threat of democracy and social justice.” Norman Solomon

    … “The Billionaire Frenzy,” The oligarchs, “other moguls,” the DNC *“are like wolves; they show their teeth in a snarl that keeps the” Democrat Socialists of America “always aware of where” the DSA “stands w/them;” BUT, the Democrat Socialists of America, the Oligarchy Tour, touting Bernie Sanders & Sandy “AOC” Cortez, “are the foxes, who also show their teeth” to America; “but, pretend that they are smiling.” The Democrat Socialists of America & their Oligarchy Tour, IMO, “are more dangerous. They lure the “public;” &, as the “public” runs from the growling wolf,” they “flee into the open jaws of the “smiling” fox.” Everybody, knows, “a fox & a wolf ” are both canine. In this “sElection,” both belong to the” DNC’s “Dawg” Family. It’s NYC’s choice. “B/c either” dawg NYC chooses, NYC “will still be in the” DNC’s “dog house.”

    … *“We must, we must understand the politics of our community and we must know what politics is supposed to produce. We must know what part politics play in our lives. And until we become politically mature, we will always be misled, led astray, or deceived or maneuvered into supporting someone politically who doesn’t have the good of our community at heart.” MALCOLM X.

    Likewise, the Duopoly’s DNC & RNC “are both canine.” One’s the wolf. The others the fox. No matter what, they’ll both eat you.” What a wonderful NYC it would be; if, Zohran Mamdani fully detached himself, 100%, from the Mother$hip, the DNC’s Democrat Party. “Democratic Socialism & Social Democracy are two political ideologies,” that have been hijacked, perverted, twisted, f/up by the Party of Jackasses’ Democrats. Awh, the horror & sorrow the DNC brings;

    *“And there is always one last light to turn out & one last bell to ring; And, the last one out of the circus has to lock up everything; Or the elephants will get out and forget to remember what you said. Oh, and the ghosts of the” Duopoly “will linger inside of your head.” Onward & Upwards. Ciao.

    * “The Ballot or the Bullet,” Malcolm X
    * “Mrs. Potter’s Lullaby,” Counting Crows

  2. lester
    July 5, 2025 at 19:52

    Trump is threatening to take Mamdani’s citizenship away, then have ICE exile to tome foreign country. It’s a scary thought!

  3. wildthang
    July 3, 2025 at 20:39

    Where is the Nothing Doing Party?

  4. Rafi Simonton
    July 3, 2025 at 17:00

    The horror! The horror!
    The masses have interfered with our representative republic with {gasp} democracy!

    The “our” of course being the superior monied elites. Expressing fear that the crude lessers, the majority, may not remain quiescent. A concern dating back to the foundations of the U.S. when voting was restricted to white male property owners (owning property is an indication one is ‘proper’.) The Senate was to represent each state so elected by state legislatures and thereby of course serving the interests of the proper.

    This was slowly eroded; first by non-property owning white men, then Black men, then women. Worst of all, the New Deal and its corporate regulations, actions for the common good, and–get this–support for labor unions!

    Clearly the goal is to dial back all of this “democracy” nonsense. We want one dollar, one vote. The Rs understand. The Ds might talk otherwise, but they’re dependent on our donations. As long as we accommodate their ‘meritocracy’ and upper middle class admin and professional base, they won’t object.

  5. Lois Gagnon
    July 3, 2025 at 16:55

    The empire managers have their knickers in a twist because they may have to stop hoarding other people’s wealth. Cry me a river. Further proof as if we need any that humans are incapable of handling that level of power over others without turning into adult children.

    If the oligarchs manage to derail Mamdani’s campaign, I sincerely hope people throughout the country come to understand the road to justice is blocked by not just the Republicans, but the Democrats and we have to stop playing their game. We have to get serious about toppling the duopoly.

  6. Eddie S
    July 3, 2025 at 13:02

    Maybe ‘average’ (read: non- multi-millionaire) NYC residents are also tired of exorbitant housing costs and the non-action of the traditionally corrupt mayors..?

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