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Bo Dietl: We Must Stop Mamdani Before It’s Too Late (11 mins)

Red Apple Podcast Host Bo Dietl unleashes a passionate tirade against NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Bo announces his new political action committee, "Anyone But Mamdani", aiming to expose what he calls the candidate’s radical and dangerous agenda. Drawing historical comparisons to 1930s Germany, Bo warns that Mamdani’s proposed policies—like defunding police and closing Rikers—would lead to a collapse of law and order in New York City. Sid agrees that the top priority isn’t necessarily electing a preferred candidate like Curtis Sliwa, but ensuring Mamdani is defeated.

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