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Nolte: Over 25% of New Yorkers Consider Fleeing if Zohran Mamdani Elected Mayor

For over 200 years, New York City has been a symbol of ambition, opportunity and diversity. People from all over the world have flocked to the city in pursuit of the American Dream. But lately, there has been a sense of unease looming over the city. An incredible 26.5 percent of New York City residents are considering fleeing the city if the Democrat/communist/Islamist Zohran Mamdani wins next month’s mayoral race.

This alarming statistic was revealed in a recent survey, and it speaks volumes about the concerns and fears of the people of New York City. As we approach the mayoral election, the future of the city hangs in the balance. The choices made by the people of New York City will not only impact the city, but also the entire nation.

Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee, has been the center of controversy and concerns among the people of New York City. His political views, which align with communism and Islamism, have caused many to question the safety and security of the city under his leadership. And it is not just a small group of people, but a staggering 26.5 percent of New Yorkers who are seriously considering leaving the city if he wins the mayoral race.

It is not hard to understand why the people of New York City are feeling apprehensive. The rising crime rates, the attacks on the police force and the ongoing pandemic have already taken a toll on the city. And the thought of having a mayor who supports ideologies that go against the very principles on which this city was built is a cause for concern.

New York City has always been a melting pot of cultures, religions and beliefs. People of all backgrounds have come together to build a city that is known for its diversity and inclusivity. But with the possibility of Zohran Mamdani becoming the next mayor, this very fabric of the city is at risk of being torn apart.

It is not just about political affiliations, it is about the future of New York City. The city needs a leader who can bring people together, not someone who will divide them. The city needs a leader who can prioritize the safety and well-being of its residents, not someone who will put their own agendas above the needs of the people. The city needs a leader who can uphold the values that New York City stands for, not someone who will threaten its very identity.

Fortunately, there is still time to make the right decision. With the election just around the corner, the people of New York City have the power to choose a leader who will steer the city towards a brighter future. And this decision is not just important for the residents of New York City, but for the entire nation.

New York City has always been a symbol of resilience and strength. It has overcome countless challenges and has emerged even stronger. And it will not falter now. The people of New York City are resilient, and they will stand united against any threat to their city. But they need a leader who will stand with them, not against them.

So, to the 26.5 percent of New Yorkers who are considering fleeing the city if Zohran Mamdani is elected, I urge you to stay and fight for the city that has given us so much. Together, we can make sure that New York City remains the beacon of hope and opportunity that it has always been. We must have faith in the power of democracy and make our voices heard through our votes.

Let us not forget that we are New Yorkers, and we are stronger together. Let us come together and choose a leader who will bring us closer, not tear us apart. And let us continue to make New York City a place where people from all over the world can come to fulfill their dreams.

In the end, it is not about political ideologies, it is about the future of New York City. And I have no doubt that together, we can make the right choice and keep our beloved city thriving. Let’s make sure that the post-Nolte statistic of over 25% of New Yorkers considering fleeing if Zohran Mamdani is elected mayor becomes a thing of the past, and we can move forward towards a brighter future for all.

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