June 30, 2025

A recent New York Times piece tries to gloss over serious red flags in the stunning — and deeply suspect — primary victory of socialist Zohran Mamdani in New York. Buried beneath the paper’s trademark progressive gloss is a chart that raises serious questions about the integrity of this election: a massive surge in votes from 18-25-year-olds, a demographic that typically turns out at the lowest rates, somehow became the dominant force in this low-turnout race. Where did these voters come from? According to the Times' own analysis, the spike came from voters with names associated with majority Muslim nations — suggesting a concentrated, highly coordinated influx of young Muslim voters absent in previous cycles. The numbers are far beyond natural fluctuation and begin to resemble the kind of bloc voting and systemic manipulation employed by Islamists in Britain’s elections. This isn’t just a concerning anomaly — it’s a warning shot. Americans must confront what’s happening in our electoral system before radical actors hijack it completely.

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