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Join The Post and 2Way after Thursday’s NYC mayoral debate

The upcoming mayoral election in New York City has the entire nation on edge, as the city prepares to potentially elect democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani as its new leader. With just two weeks until the election on Nov. 4, the stakes are high and the excitement is palpable.

The first debate featuring the three remaining candidates – Mamdani, Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa, and independent Andrew Cuomo – is set to take place on Thursday night. This debate is expected to be a crucial moment in the campaign, as each candidate vies for the support of the city’s residents.

Zohran Mamdani, who is currently leading in the polls, has garnered attention from a wide range of prominent figures, including President Trump, Bill Ackman, and Emily Ratajkowski. His platform of democratic socialism has struck a chord with many New Yorkers, while Sliwa, known for founding the Guardian Angels, and Cuomo, the former governor of New York State, bring their own unique perspectives to the race.

Following the debate, viewers can tune in to NYPost.com for a live analysis featuring Post columnist Rikki Schlott, 2Way’s Mark Halperin, Meghan McCain, and Dan Turrentine. Special guests, including Fox’s Charlie Gasparino, will also provide insights into the debate and the candidates’ platforms. Real-time audience interaction will allow viewers to ask questions and share their thoughts on the future of the city.

Mark Halperin expressed excitement about the event, stating, “This is a pivotal moment for New York City politics and we’re honored to be a part of it with the New York Post. Beyond offering immediate takeaways, our goal is to give viewers a platform to share their own thoughts and reactions.”

The debate will be broadcast from 7-9 p.m. on NBC 4 and Telemundo 47, with updates available on The Post’s live blog. Viewers are encouraged to join in the conversation and stay informed about the latest developments in the mayoral race.

As the city braces for a potentially historic election, the outcome remains uncertain. Regardless of the result, New Yorkers are encouraged to stay engaged and participate in shaping the future of their beloved city.

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