Zohran Mamdani and the Right-Wing Cartoonists
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Hank Kennedy for Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) looks at the editoons of right-wing cartoonists during Zohran Mamdani’s campaign for mayor of New York City.
[FAIR is rated “Left-Center biased based on slightly favoring the left politically and High for factual reporting” according to Media Bias/Fact Check.]
Right-wing political cartoonists, for obvious reasons, had a strong desire to see the young, Muslim, democratic socialist lose the election. They utilized a variety of attacks on Mamdani, usually evoking either the Red Scare or Islamophobic tropes.
Among the far right to extreme right cartoonists name-checked are Michael Ramirez, Gary Varvel, Henry Payne, Steve Kelley, Gary McCoy, Tom Stiglich, and A. F. Branco.
A few days after Halloween, Ramirez drew the candidate as a Bela Lugosi–esque vampire with a hammer and sickle pendant (Creators Syndicate, 11/3/25).


Henry Payne, syndicated by Andrews McMeel (11/6/25), slurred Mamdani as a lethal antisemite, depicting him as a cab driver in a Red Army uniform with an “I [Skull] Jews” bumper sticker.
Cartoonist A.F. Branco may have made the most tasteless attacks on Mamdani… In October [link added], he drew a red plane labeled “Mamdani” with a Communist hammer and sickle on the side. The plane is about to crash into one of the Twin Towers, labeled “NY City.” The cartoon’s visibility increased after right-wing political pundit Larry Elder posted it on X (10/21/25).
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