New York City, if this doesn’t expose the rot in our elections and the brazen fraud Zohran Mamdani’s campaign is enabling, nothing will—a video’s gone viral showing a supporter bragging about voting for him six times, openly admitting election fraud on camera. The clip, shared by JakeCan72 on X, captures a guy with bright red hair and glasses, smirking as he says, “I’m here in New York about to illegally vote for Zohran Mamdani six times.” It’s not just a boast; it’s a felony under New York Election Law § 17-132, where voting more than once is a Class E felony, punishable by up to four years in state prison per count. Six illegal votes? That’s six felonies, potentially 24 years behind bars.
The scene’s set against NYC’s glittering skyline at night, the TikTok logo flashing as he laughs, “Yeah, six.” It’s not just him—other supporters are caught on tape admitting the same, like one saying, “We voted multiple times for Zohran because he’s the future.” This isn’t a slip; it’s a pattern, part of Mamdani’s radical base thinking rules don’t apply. Remember his six operatives indicted for forging absentee ballots in the ’23 City Council race? Now his voters flaunt it, thinking they’ll slide. But New York’s got laws, and this video’s evidence.
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Mamdani’s campaign denies it, but the truth’s out—voters demanding accountability. With the election November 4, 2025, this could swing the race, especially as Cuomo and Sliwa gain ground. NYC deserves better than a mayor tied to fraud. Demand justice; this isn’t just cheating—it’s a crime.
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