Replacementocracy

American-born New Yorkers said that they would vote for Andrew Cuomo (October 18 poll). Foreign-born New Yorkers said that that they would vote for Mayor Mamdani (charts below). What do we call the system of government that brought Mayor Mamdani to power? It doesn’t seem like “democracy” since many of the voters, like the new mayor himself, are only recently arrived. How about “replacementocracy” for when an election result is determined by the votes of immigrants? The neologism is literally “rule by replacements”.

The actual election results seem to be consistent with the above poll. Screen shot from last night:

Separately, it was interesting to watch Florida Realtor of the Year 2020 and 2021 compete against Florida Realtor of the Year 2026.

11 thoughts on “Replacementocracy

  1. The results in Williamsburg show that the “Hate Americans” are even more polarized than the “Not Americans.”

    Although I’m fascinated by the Upper East Side vs Upper West Side split. I guess Cuomo and Mamdani perfectly encapsulate the personality difference between the hedgie kids and the theater kids.

  2. Phil, thanks so much for highlighting the new and improving America, where we are working tirelessly to dismantle all the evils perpetrated on the world by Western Civilization. Is this a recent epiphany? Allahu Akbar!

  3. Found on Twitter: “Young women are the story of tonight, per NBC exit polls:
    – 81% for Mamdani in NYC
    – 80% for Sherrill in NJ
    – 78% for Spanberger in VA”

  4. Any walled garden would eventually regress to the mean, though slower than it has. Meanwhile in Calif*, the enemy started gaining ground after a brief population decline in 2020, so we just changed voting boundaries to fix the glitch.

  5. If Mamdani can deliver even 1/10 of what he promises to the people of NYC, and to those who voted for him, it would be a no-brainer for everyone, legal or illegal, citizen or not, to move to NYC. Because life will be so much easier under the world of Mamdani’s imagined promises.

    • The only things he’s promised that he can actually deliver on are BDS (like killing Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island or keeping Israelis or Zionists out of city universities), adjusting the K-12 schools to teach the horrors of the evil Zionist colonizers, and helping to safeguard the globalization of the intifada on the streets of New York City. These are all within the mayor’s power.

  6. Look on the bright side. At least we won’t have to listen to people sanctimoniously declare “there’s no room for antisemitism in New York City” anymore.

  7. I asked my nephew whether he was voting, but he said he could not care less. He is an US born American, but he grew up in Singapore and holds also an EU passport. He is young, good looking, educated, and choose rich parents, so I can see why he does not care.

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