The Big Apple’s powerful teachers union will announce their endorsement of mayoral Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani — after its members passed on making a pic in the primary, The Post has learned.
Two sources close to the United Federation of Teachers said that the endorsement is coming soon from the nearly 200,000 member union after the results of the Democratic Party primary were made official this week.
The union had previously declined to endorse because members were split between Democratic socialist Mamdani, a 33-year-old state Assembly member, and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Cuomo, who has supported charter schools when he was governor, toned down his support in his 25-point mayoral education plan that also embraced UFT pet programs like community schools, early childhood education and class size reductions in an apparent bid to nab the union’s endorsement.
The union’s decision comes off the heels of other power players like the Hotel Trades Council and Local 32BJ opting to endorse the Democratic nominee after previously backing Cuomo in the primary.
A rep for the Cuomo campaign said that they will “continue to assess the current situation in the best interest of the people of the City of New York” after his blistering loss to Mamdani. Insiders previously told The Post that Cuomo wouldn’t mount a general election campaign without seeing an obvious path to victory.
UFT head honcho Michael Mulgrew sits on the board of the Central Labor Council, a federation of local unions who also recently threw their support behind Mamdani after his upset victory over former Cuomo.
“Political endorsements are made by the UFT’s Delegate Assembly,” a UFT spokesperson said. “The DA will be meeting in the coming weeks to discuss the general election.”
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