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Curtis Sliwa Takes Aim at Leftist Madness in NYC Showdown

A new Newsmax clip — headlined on the network’s Sunday programming — put Curtis Sliwa squarely back in the spotlight as the Republican who says he can take on Zohran Mamdani and win New York City in November. Whether you love him or roll your eyes at his streetwise style, Sliwa speaks the blunt truth voters in every borough understand: this city needs a fighter for public safety and common-sense governance, not more experiments in leftist theory.

Sliwa’s message is simple and patriotic: restore order, back the police, and stop letting radical ideologues undo the city that built this nation. Democrats have rewarded theatrical revolutionaries with airtime and endorsements while the real New Yorkers — small-business owners, parents, seniors — pay the price in crime, congestion, and a collapsing quality of life. Sliwa’s campaign channels ordinary people’s anger into a coherent promise to fight for neighborhoods, not for virtue-signaling policy that collapses schools and invites lawlessness.

Meanwhile, Washington’s elite still can’t make up its mind about who to back, and even President Trump has publicly given Sliwa a mixed review while acknowledging the stakes in New York politics. The national conservative movement can’t afford to bicker publicly over personalities while a radical Democrat threatens to turn Gotham into an ideological testing ground for the rest of the country. If Republicans insist on internecine warfare instead of focused unity, the city — and the nation’s political momentum — will be the losers.

The lesson Sliwa keeps circling back to is one every patriot should accept: you don’t win by tearing down your strongest allies; you win by building coalitions that actually vote. That’s why former mayoral leaders and conservative voices are publicly urging unity and refusing to write off a contest that’s far from decided. Liberal media and left-wing activists want you to believe outcomes are predetermined, but the reality is that energized, organized citizens can still reclaim their city at the ballot box.

Make no mistake — Zohran Mamdani’s momentum is driven by progressive theaters of the absurd that sound great in campus seminars but translate into chaos when implemented. New Yorkers who still care about safe streets, property rights, and decent schools see through the slogans and know what the result will be if those policies are handed real power. Conservatives should stop treating this as a symbolic fight and start treating it like the existential choice it is: preservation of a city that must remain a beacon of opportunity, not an experiment in social engineering.

Patriots who love this country and grit their teeth through high taxes and bad policy have a duty now: organize, volunteer, and show up to vote in November. This is a moment when local politics will set the tone for national contests, and staying on the sidelines because of ego or grudges is how we handed cities to the left for a generation. Hardworking Americans deserve leaders who will stand up to crime, defend free enterprise, and keep our children safe — Curtis Sliwa is campaigning on that very promise.

If conservatives want to beat the radical left in New York and across America, they must be strategic, disciplined, and willing to rally behind candidates who can win in the trenches. This isn’t about purity tests; it’s about results for real people paying real bills and facing real danger on city streets. Roll up your sleeves, make the calls, knock on the doors, and remember why we fight — to preserve the America our children deserve.

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