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Zoran Mdani’s rise to front-runner status in the New York City mayoral race exemplifies a larger ideological shift among some urban Democrats toward radical policies that could threaten public safety and social harmony. His history reveals a controversial blend of anti-police rhetoric, anti-Israel views, and support for redefining law enforcement priorities. As the city braces for a potentially transformative election, the debate over Mdani’s policies underscores the profound challenges facing urban centers grappling with crime, diversity, and political polarization.