Ken Griffin Calls for Business Leaders to Oppose Mamdani

Source: NY Post

Summary

Ken Griffin has called on New York City business leaders to actively oppose Mayor Zohran Mamdani, urging them to ‘fight for their city.’ He expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue with the mayor in the future, despite his criticisms.

Why It Matters

Griffin’s comments highlight a growing divide between business interests and political leadership in NYC, illustrating the tensions that could affect the city’s economic future. As influential figures like Griffin take a stand, it raises awareness of the importance of civic engagement among business leaders.

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