President Donald Trump sounded the alarm to New York City voters, urging them to reject Democrat candidate Zohran Mamdani in the upcoming November 4 election, warning that the city could be headed toward far-left disaster.

“We’re gonna end up with a Communist mayor in New York! Can you believe it?” Trump told supporters at a rally. “We skipped socialist — we got a Communist, not a socialist!”

The fiery comments drew loud cheers from the crowd as Trump criticized what he called the radical drift of New York politics, accusing local Democrats of abandoning working-class citizens for extremist ideologies.

Trump’s remarks reflect growing concern among conservatives that Mamdani, a progressive state lawmaker and outspoken critic of police funding, represents a hard-left agenda incompatible with New York’s recovery and public safety needs.

Supporters say Trump’s warning resonates beyond city limits — symbolizing a broader national fight against Marxist-style policies that threaten traditional American values.

“New York deserves better than a communist experiment,” one Trump ally said. “The city needs leadership that protects jobs, safety, and freedom — not someone pushing failed socialist schemes.”

As Election Day approaches, Trump’s message to New Yorkers was clear: stand up, vote, and stop the far-left from taking over America’s largest city.