Hedge-fund billionaire Bill Ackman plans to bankroll a New York City mayoral campaign, arguing that his affluent associates are poised to flood the election with money in an effort to defeat Democratic Socialist frontrunner Zohran Mamdani.

Ackman said he was “gravely concerned” because he believed the left-wing candidate’s policies would be disastrous, triggering an exodus of the wealthy that would endanger New York’s public services by hollowing out its tax base.

Arguing that his own support of President Trump would automatically disqualify anyone Ackman might put forward, the activist investor said he was making a public appeal: Anyone capable of taking down Mamdani in the Nov. 4 election should step forward and volunteer.

“Importantly, there are hundreds of millions of dollars of capital available to back a competitor to Mamdani that can be put together overnight (believe me, I am in the text strings and the WhatsApp groups) so that a great alternative candidate won’t spend any time,” he wrote.

“So if the right candidate would raise his or her hand tomorrow, the funds will pour in.”

It’s unclear whether New Yorkers would honor such a candidate. The recent intervention by Elon Musk in Wisconsin’s state supreme court election indicated the voting public does not always respond well to billionaires using their money to sway races.

New York mayoral races are notoriously unpredictable due to the city’s chronically low turnout. In 2017, for example, Bill de Blasio won reelection with only 14% of registered voters coming out to support him.

A large influx of New Yorkers heading to the voting booth because they are as concerned as Ackman could easily affect the outcome. If Cuomo can hold on to enough fundraisers, political pundits also point out, it’s possible he could run as an independent like Adams, splitting the left vote and spoiling the race.

Ackman, however, argued all these factors would support the emergence of a centrist candidate looking to position themself on the national stage. It could even be another businessman like Bloomberg, he suggested, although Ackman in an earlier post appeared to indicate he would not seek to run himself.

“For the aspiring politician there is no better way to get name recognition, build relationships with long-term donors, and to showcase oneself,” the hedge fund manager wrote, pitching the campaign like a business deal. “The risk/reward of running for mayor over the next 132 days is extremely compelling as the cost in time and energy is small and the upside is enormous.”

  • @technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    These are the ultra privileged who always get their candidates without any debate whatsoever.

    This is the extremely rare exception where they show their faces.

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      Unfortunately, he’s plugged into the unlimited free money system via his friends in private equity.

      Much like Sam Altman and Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump, he will never run out of money to borrow and gamble away again.

  • m3t00🌎
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    197 days ago

    at what point is it cheaper to just pay taxes than buying politicians? mindless greed from control freaks.

    • @SulaymanF@lemmy.world
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      It’s such a mild change too. If you make $1.1 million then your NYC taxes go up $2000 under Mamdani’s plan.

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      If it was just paying taxes, that would be cheaper–at first, anyway. But the important thing is the power. Laws on everything from taxes to business regulations to social engineering need to be passed and/or stopped from passing, to benefit them and guarantee their lifestyle preferences. And it goes beyond that, because having that kind of power means everyone bows to them, serves them, kisses their asses, and most of all, fears them (or can be crushed by them if they don’t do those things).

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    “For the aspiring politician there is no better way to get name recognition, build relationships with long-term donors, and to showcase oneself,” the hedge fund manager wrote, pitching the campaign like a business deal. “The risk/reward of running for mayor over the next 132 days is extremely compelling as the cost in time and energy is small and the upside is enormous.”

    Who wants to suck our dicks? Get to the dick sucking now! The chance never has been greater. We need our dicks sucked and will pay handsomely! If we like it, we’ll pass you around to suck even more dicks!

  • @grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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    I hope the right people start to realise that when the parasite billionaire hedge fund managers are against a dude, then that dude is on the right track.

    • DominusOfMegadeus
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      Surely, the billionaires have the common people’s best interests at heart, right?

      Right?!?!

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      An amazing endorsement from Ackman.

    • @Eatspancakes84@lemmy.world
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      I mean, this guy must live in an insane bubble if he doesn’t understand that this will help Mamdami more than if he had endorsed them. I am sure NYC voters will just rally around a guy who, through funding, owns its allegiance to billionaires.

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      What’s super ironic to me is that taxing them actually makes them safer because if they pay their fair share people wouldn’t want to murder them as much as they do now.

      • Billionaires control the actual weapons of murder, surveillance, torture, etc. They’re completely protected regardless of their tax bill. One Luigi isn’t going to change that.

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          They absolutely can not if people finally decide it’s time. Guards are good against individuals wanting to fight, not against a mob, or against assassins who really want to kill them. Guards can’t stop bullets or bombs, and they can’t hold back much more than one person each if those people want through.

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            they can’t hold back much more than one person each if those people want through.

            Keyword “IF” those people want through. A lot of people still seem to think the world would crumble without billionaires, but that vibe is visibly shifting which is nice to see.

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            Gotta remember we’re talking about state guards too - cops, military, etc. They stopped an invasion of the capitol by killing one lady. They would’ve killed many more if necessary… And those were their own fascist protestors. They’ll murder progressives/leftists en masse without remorse. Just check out any fascist state (eg. pinochet)…

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        And if they paid as much of a percentage as you or me they’d still have more wealth than they could spend in a hundred lifetimes. When a hoarder can’t self-regulate, others have to step in.

        That’s why taxing the ultra-rich and closing all the loopholes needs to be seen as the compassionate option: it’s literally better for everyone. All of society is harmed when the wealth gap further widens…

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    So kind of this guy to give Mamdani an incredible basis for an ad campaign.

    Like, for real, does this rich fuck not understanding that the vast majority of the American populace wants to see more blue shells? Honestly, how could it be more clear? All Zohran has to do is something like:

    There’s an old proverb that says you should judge a person by the enemies they’ve made. Well, I’ve made an enemy of the billionaire Bill Ackman, and he’s pledged a blank check to whoever runs against me. But, there’s good news: votes decide elections, not money. I’m not listening to the money. I’m listening to the voters. I’m listening to you. Let’s win this together.

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      Yeah. Mr. Mangione would be the only person who I think of who could be competitive against Mamdani, on a campaign to “deny, defend, depose” corrupt billionaires and corporations from NYC.

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        Lmao holy shit, could you imagine if the other Mario brother gets acquitted and then Mamdani gets him to sign on as some sort of high-level city official? Honestly, considering the caliber of human that the current regime is appointing at the national level, we could do a damn sight worse than “some random engineer who got thrust into the spotlight, likely framed, and is now the patron saint of Healthcare as a Human Right”

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    Ackman said he was “gravely concerned” because he believed the left-wing candidate’s policies would be disastrous, triggering an exodus of the wealthy that would endanger New York’s public services by hollowing out its tax base.

    wtf? Is this really the route they’re going to take? I know, pay your fucking share of taxes and then there wouldn’t be a “hollowing out.”

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    869 days ago

    A billionaire just causally announcing that he can influence, finance and promote an election using his money in order to get what only interests themselves … rather than in allowing democratic processes elect someone the people actually want and need.

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      All that money spent against them when they could idk just stop being little shits and pay their fair share. With interest of course