Mamdani does not support changing Constitution to allow him to run for president
Key takeaways
- The 34–year-old democratic socialist was born in Uganda.
- When asked if the requirements should change, Mamdani laughed and said, I think the Constitution looks good the way it is, during a Sunday appearance on ABC s This Week.
- Mamdani made waves this week as three House candidates he backed won election over two incumbents and a third candidate backed by the party establishment.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
The 34–year-old democratic socialist was born in Uganda. ABC s Jonathan Karl in a Sunday interview noted that Mamdani will soon meet the Constitution s age requirement for running for presidennt. But Karl noted Mamdani would still not be eligible to run given his birthplace.
When asked if the requirements should change, Mamdani laughed and said, I think the Constitution looks good the way it is, during a Sunday appearance on ABC s This Week.
Mamdani made waves this week as three House candidates he backed won election over two incumbents and a third candidate backed by the party establishment. Two of the candidates backed by Mamdani were also democratic socialists.