
Upper East Side moms waging war over Zohran Mamdani’s win – and it’s only the beginning: ‘Hate that f—ing guy’
NY Post
Moms on Manhattan’s Upper East Side are embroiled in a Facebook feud over the mayoral election of Zohran Mamdani.
The private cyber scuffle spilled out into the pages of left-leaning New York magazine, which published a gossipy hit piece detailing how warring factions were battling it out on two private chat groups: Moms of the Upper East Side and UES Mommas.
Barely were the ballots counted before hundreds of residents in the ritzy neighborhood — who voted for Andrew Cuomo by a 24-point margin — posted panicked messages saying they were frightened and fleeing, fearing the Democratic Socialist’s radical policies would turn the Big Apple into “1930s Germany.”
“With all my love for NYC I can’t believe 50%+ of the city voted for this joker,” one mortified mother moaned on the Moms of the Upper East Side page, known as MUES, which has more than 35,000 members and is usually reserved for advice about nannies, strollers and schools.
“Wondering who’s actually leaving? To where, Florida?” they then asked.
More than 300 locals responded, per the article, claiming they were considering moving to New Jersey or Florida following Mamdani’s win.
