
Renu Mukherjee
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Fellow @ManhattanInst, Ph.D. Candidate in Political Science @BostonCollege. Posts on Asians, merit. With a smattering of Taylor Swift & Indian food. Views mine!
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And in doing so, the The New York Times editorial board (correctly) paints Mamdani as a spoiled, nepo baby, theatre kid cosplaying as an inferior Bernie Sanders.


Today on City Journal podcast: Why were the "No Kings" protesters mostly older and white? Charles Fain Lehman, Ilya Shapiro, Renu Mukherjee, and Daniel Di Martino 🇺🇸🇻🇪 examine the anti-Trump rallies, the attack on two Minneapolis lawmakers, D.C.’s military parade, and NYC’s mayoral race.

Thoughtful article on Mamdani's outreach to Asian NYers. Renu Mukherjee understands that the Asian electorate is split among East and South Asians; and there are religious/political differences among Indians, Bangledeshi and Pakistani. The Chinese community is the largest Asian


This thread on red vs. blue state ed policies is now a City Journal piece! Key takeaway: The rigid conformity to “equity” dogmas among Democrats is leading blue states to pass reckless education policies Dems need to stop letting the progressive fringes drive ed policy if they


Right-wing political violence: equally unacceptable! Should equally face the full force of the law! My latest in City Journal on the Minnesota murders.


🗳️NEW POLL: One week out from NYC’s Democratic mayoral primary, Andrew Cuomo leads Zohran Kwame Mamdani 56–44 in final round of our ranked-choice simulation. Despite media buzz around Mamdani’s surge, Cuomo remains the frontrunner. Here's what our new Manhattan Institute poll found: 🧵


We have a Manhattan Institute poll. Cuomo is ahead. But he needs black turnout. People remain concerned about crime. manhattan.institute/article/2025-n…



I'm in City Journal with a new piece on the mythmaking around Zohran Kwame Mamdani. If you look past the media buzz and into the polling data, you find Andrew Cuomo is winning big because those most impacted by urban disorder want competence—not millennial socialist performance art.
