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‘Dark and vindictive’: Mamdani uses ‘America 250’ to blast America, attack capitalism

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World Israel News

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July 4, 2026

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Bruce Blakeman, the Republican candidate in New York's gubernatorial race said the speech was 'a dark and vindictive appraisal of America's past, present and future.' The post ‘Dark and vindictive’: Mamdani uses ‘America 250’ to blast America, attack capitalism appeared first on World Israel News.

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