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Run Zohran Run!

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Grounded in firsthand knowledge of an insurgent campaign, Run Zohran Run! charts the unexpected rise of Zohran Mamdani and his victory in New York City’s 2025 Mayoral Democratic primary.

Mamdani’s straightforward platform—a rent freeze, free buses, universal childcare, and city-run grocery stores—cut through the noise of mainstream politics and resonated with working-class voters struggling in an increasingly unaffordable city.

A 33 year-old immigrant who openly identifies as a democratic socialist, Mamdani drew in Muslim and South Asian voters historically sidelined in city politics. His robust support for Palestinian rights upended traditional politics in New York City, where even the most liberal elected officials refuse to criticize Israel.

The campaign faced relentless institutional resistance—attacks from the New York Times, the New York Post, and vitriol from disgraced former governor Andrew Cuomo and former mayor Michael Bloomberg—but it also demonstrated how Left campaigns can be won.

Whether plunging into the icy water of Coney Island on New Year’s Day to promote a rent freeze or letting a Knicks' fan spin a multi-colored basketball on his head at an NBA game, Mamdani's innovative and theatrical campaign captured the public. At the same time, a massive ground operation led by the Democratic Socialists of America mobilized tens of thousands of volunteers to knock on more than 1.5 million doors.

As fast-paced and compelling as its subject, Run Zohran Run! reveals how a charismatic candidate and a vibrant grassroots campaign ended a New York dynasty and set the stage for the city’s most progressive mayor yet.

160 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2025

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256 reviews3 followers
October 5, 2025
A no-holds-barred, first draft of a remarkable history of NYC in the person of ZM! Here’s a quote from N plus 1 that sums up this book; “In other words, public stupidity can be great business for private knowledge. (Earlier this week, bond traders piled into US treasuries—on the basis of privately collected, non-BLS jobs data.) To begin to resist the reign of fatuity, Davies says, we must start by understanding why certain forms of “sabotage and stupidity” are “not only tolerated but valued by contemporary capitalism.””. Of course the billion dollar question is what are the power elites so fearful of? What Hamm does very well in the book is show how the NY Post AND the NY Times both fear ZM and how they, and their underwriters, are actively framing things to prevent his election.
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497 reviews9 followers
November 5, 2025
An absolutely brilliant book. If you want to know why Zohran Mamdani won the New York mayoral election then you simply have to read this book. Theodore Hamm explains brilliantly why this socialist campaigner was able to defeat the odds to beat the forces of reaction by mobilising tens of thousands of ordinary New Yorkers as part of his campaign for change. The book and the movement it describes is rich with lessons for socialists and the left in Britain. It needs to be read by anyone with an interest in radical social change. An essential read.
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October 27, 2025
A decent story of the history of Zohran Mamdani’s primary campaign. I liked the extensive use of footnotes. But I would have liked more discussion of the other democratic primary candidates, besides mayor Adams and Cuomo.
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October 30, 2025
Extremely unstructured book. I don’t understand how the writer goes from one timeline to another. Wish it was better structured and organized.
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November 5, 2025
helpful to read this amidst non-NYC-voter fomo. we love you Zohran let's all try to not fuck it up too hard!!
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