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The debate concludes with the recognition that if Mandani wins, it might serve as a test case for how cities and possibly even states handle radical changes. Some see it as a chance to observe firsthand the effects of outsider policies, while others believe entrenched interests will cleverly find ways to suppress genuine reform.
The role of voter turnout remains central. Will New Yorkers come out in record numbers to decide their future? Or will systemic interference, disillusionment, and entrenched power systems tip the scale?