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By Big New York · 08/17/2026 · Updated 08/17/2026

Chrissy, Katie and Harry take a summer week to consider Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s political winning streak as a new poll shows he’s more popular now than when he was elected mayor, and to note what his approach does, and does not, have in common with the one then-new Mayor Eric Adams took just four years.

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Chrissy, Katie and Harry take a summer week to consider Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s political winning streak as a new poll shows he’s more popular now than when he was elected mayor, and to note what his approach does, and does not, have in common with the one then-new Mayor Eric Adams took just four years.

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