Mamdani to continue to work with Morris Katz after Platner scandal

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he will continue working with the adviser behind Graham Platner despite the slew of scandals facing the former Maine Democratic Senate candidate. Democratic strategist Morris Katz worked on both Pl…
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