If a four-year-old can pronounce a name correctly, so can a politician | Arwa Mahdawi
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In a recent commentary, Arwa Mahdawi highlights the importance of correctly pronouncing names, especially in politics, using the example of NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Despite Mamdani's rising prominence, former governor Andrew Cuomo's failure to pronounce his name correctly underscores a broader issue of respect and recognition in political discourse. This matters because it reflects how politicians engage with their constituents and the significance of identity in public life.
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