It looks like reality has finally hit the Big Apple — and it’s hitting hard. Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, now running as an independent for New York City mayor, is gaining serious ground thanks to a series of clever, hard-hitting social media videos that are turning the tide against socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani.
And honestly? It’s about time someone started calling out the insanity.
Zach Sage Fox, the CEO of Fat Camp Films — a name that, ironically, fits perfectly given how bloated the Left’s egos have become — was hired by Cuomo’s campaign to breathe life into the fight against Mamdani’s radical agenda. Fox’s job? Create videos that actually reach young voters and make them think. You know — something the mainstream media forgot how to do years ago.
According to Fox, the campaign’s polling began to tighten right after their social media overhaul. Coincidence? Hardly. A recent AtlasIntel poll from October 31 showed Mamdani’s once-comfortable lead shrinking to just 6.6 points. That’s what happens when you shine a little sunlight on socialism — it starts to melt.
The most viral of these clips, “Would You Hire Zohran?”, has already racked up over 5 million views. In the video, Fox takes a cardboard cutout of Mamdani and his résumé to various New York businesses and asks if they’d hire him. Spoiler alert: they wouldn’t. Not even a $1 pizza shop wanted anything to do with a guy whose job history includes “interning for his mom” and “rapper.”

“McDonald’s wouldn’t hire him, but we might make this guy mayor,” Fox quipped — and that one line perfectly captures what’s wrong with today’s Left. We’ve got self-proclaimed “revolutionaries” who’ve never managed a business, balanced a budget, or led a team — but sure, let’s hand them the keys to the largest city in America. Brilliant.
And the hits keep coming. Another video titled “Muslims Against Mamdani” has drawn over 10 million views, showing that even members of his own community are disgusted by his antisemitic leanings and soft stance on terrorism. A third clip — a parody called “I’m Just a Shill” — reached a jaw-dropping 15 million views in one day, absolutely demolishing the Left’s monopoly on “woke” messaging.
Fox, who describes himself as a lifelong Independent, didn’t mince words. He called Mamdani’s rise “nauseating,” describing him as “antisemitic, pro-terror, and dangerously inexperienced.” Those aren’t political insults — those are cold, hard truths.

Let’s not forget: Mamdani once rapped in praise of the Holy Land Five, a group tied to funding Hamas — a terrorist organization responsible for murdering innocent civilians. And now, this same guy wants to defund the police and run New York City? You can’t make this up.
“Defunding the police doesn’t work,” Fox said flatly. “Adding cops works.” Simple. Clear. Effective. A concept Democrats can’t seem to grasp. Even former Mayor Eric Adams — a Democrat — understood that. Yet Mamdani wants to drag the city back into chaos under the guise of “progress.”
Fox says he’s not motivated by religion or politics — he’s motivated by survival. “I’m not worried about having a Muslim mayor,” he said. “I’m worried about having an antisemitic, pro-terror mayor.” That right there is the kind of moral clarity New York desperately needs.
This movement isn’t about Cuomo alone. It’s about waking up the city — reminding voters that competence, safety, and sanity still matter. And with millions tuning in and polls tightening, the message is spreading fast.
New Yorkers are realizing they don’t have to choose between far-left delusion and total decay. There’s still time to choose leadership over lunacy. And thanks to voices like Fox — and videos that hit harder than a Times Square billboard — the tide might finally be turning.