Democratic frontrunner for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani said he would be a leader for "every New Yorker" and try not to "pit people against each other," during a wide-ranging interview with "ABC News Live Prime" anchor Linsey Davis in the last stretch of the election. At the top of Monday's sit-down interview, Mamdani, 34, addressed what he has called anti-Islamic comments made to attack his campaign, following controversial statements made by one of his opponents, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. "This is a former governor who went on a radio show. The radio show host said that if there was another 9/11, I would be cheering it. Andrew Cuomo laughed and agreed. And it's been a number of days since then, and he's yet to apologize," Mamdani said. "That's not my description of his rem

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