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Dave Portnoy threatens to pull Barstool from NYC over ‘Communist’ Zohran Mamdani’s win

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy is threatening to close the company’s Manhattan office because of Zohran Mamdani’s election, saying he hates the inexperienced, “Communist” pol and warning that the mayor-elect will wreck the business climate.

Portnoy made the comments during a YouTube livestream last week, amid expectations Mamdani would defeat former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the Nov. 4 election.

“I hate the guy,” Portnoy said of Mamdani. “I can’t stand the thought of him running New York City. I can’t stand it.

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy is threatening to move his media empire out of Manhattan.
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“Thirty-something-year-old Communist running New York City who’s never had a job in his life, hates America — doesn’t seem like the best.”

Portnoy, 48, weighed the pros and cons of getting out of Manhattan during Mamdani’s reign.

“Honestly, I’ve given that a lot of thought — he’s definitely going to win — going to Hoboken or Jersey City or something,” Portnoy said.

“I don’t want to f–king have an office [in Manhattan]. But then we have all those people who, like, that f–ks up their life because I hate the guy. Like, all the people in the New York office have to go to Jersey City or … Hoboken. So it’s a Catch-22.”

Still, Portnoy indicated he’s seriously weighing an exit.

“A part of me is like, how much will actually change? But I really have given it thought,” he said. “I told our finance guys to start looking around for property, no joke. Take a principled stand.”

After networks projected Mamdani, 34, as the winner on Tuesday night, Portnoy posted on X, “Thank god I don’t live there anymore.”

Portnoy’s frustration with the new mayor has been building for months.

Portnoy has called 34-year-old Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani a “Communist” while warning that his administration will wreck the city’s business climate.
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In a July appearance on Fox Business, he warned that Mamdani “hates capitalism” and would “blame the victims of 9/11 rather than the terrorists.”

“It’s a very scary time,” he said. “I can’t believe that this guy may be the mayor of New York City. He’s closer to a Communist.”

Barstool, which Portnoy founded in 2003 in Massachusetts, has maintained a major office in Manhattan even after relocating many of its operations to Chicago. The company was worth about $600 million as of 2023.

Mamdani, a New York state assemblyman who was born in Uganda and describes himself as a Democratic socialist, ran on a platform of rent freezes, city-run grocery stores and expanded public housing — measures that critics say will cripple investment and drive employers out.

His victory appeared to mark a stunning political shift for New York, where business leaders rallied behind Cuomo, who ran as an independent.

Portnoy has floated the possibility of Barstool Sports relocating to Hoboken, NJ (above).
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Portnoy also suggested that the company may examine taking up office space in Jersey City.
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Pershing Square CEO Bill Ackman, who sparred with Mamdani on social media during the campaign, congratulated the mayor-elect on X.

“Now you have a big responsibility,” Ackman wrote. “If I can help NYC, just let me know what I can do.”

The post was panned by business moguls — particularly in light of the hedge fund manager’s considerable spending in hopes of knocking out Mamdani.

Kathryn Wylde, outgoing CEO of the Partnership for New York City, took Ackman to task for his flip-flopping. But she herself struck a conciliatory tone with Mamdani, saying her group looked forward to helping him “achieve his affordability goals while keeping New York competitive as a destination for talent and a generator of jobs.”

Barstool, founded in 2003 in Massachusetts, has maintained a major office in Manhattan even after relocating many of its operations to Chicago.
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Other executives were more critical. Palantir CEO Alex Karp told CNBC, “We’re about to probably have a complete disaster. I was born in New York.”

Portnoy said he’s torn between his political opposition to Mamdani and his concern for employees based in New York.

“If it was just me, I would move the company out of New York City because I hate this guy so much,” Portnoy said in another podcast appearance.

“But I won’t because there’s a lot of people in New York, and I don’t want to change their lifestyle for it.”

The Post has sought comment from Mamdani.

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy is threatening to close the company’s Manhattan office because of Zohran Mamdani’s election, saying he hates the inexperienced, “Communist” pol and warning that the mayor-elect will wreck the business climate.

Portnoy made the comments during a YouTube livestream last week, amid expectations Mamdani would defeat former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the Nov. 4 election.

“I hate the guy,” Portnoy said of Mamdani. “I can’t stand the thought of him running New York City. I can’t stand it.

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy is threatening to move his media empire out of Manhattan.
Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

“Thirty-something-year-old Communist running New York City who’s never had a job in his life, hates America — doesn’t seem like the best.”

Portnoy, 48, weighed the pros and cons of getting out of Manhattan during Mamdani’s reign.

“Honestly, I’ve given that a lot of thought — he’s definitely going to win — going to Hoboken or Jersey City or something,” Portnoy said.

“I don’t want to f–king have an office [in Manhattan]. But then we have all those people who, like, that f–ks up their life because I hate the guy. Like, all the people in the New York office have to go to Jersey City or … Hoboken. So it’s a Catch-22.”

Still, Portnoy indicated he’s seriously weighing an exit.

“A part of me is like, how much will actually change? But I really have given it thought,” he said. “I told our finance guys to start looking around for property, no joke. Take a principled stand.”

After networks projected Mamdani, 34, as the winner on Tuesday night, Portnoy posted on X, “Thank god I don’t live there anymore.”

Portnoy’s frustration with the new mayor has been building for months.

Portnoy has called 34-year-old Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani a “Communist” while warning that his administration will wreck the city’s business climate.
AFP via Getty Images

In a July appearance on Fox Business, he warned that Mamdani “hates capitalism” and would “blame the victims of 9/11 rather than the terrorists.”

“It’s a very scary time,” he said. “I can’t believe that this guy may be the mayor of New York City. He’s closer to a Communist.”

Barstool, which Portnoy founded in 2003 in Massachusetts, has maintained a major office in Manhattan even after relocating many of its operations to Chicago. The company was worth about $600 million as of 2023.

Mamdani, a New York state assemblyman who was born in Uganda and describes himself as a Democratic socialist, ran on a platform of rent freezes, city-run grocery stores and expanded public housing — measures that critics say will cripple investment and drive employers out.

His victory appeared to mark a stunning political shift for New York, where business leaders rallied behind Cuomo, who ran as an independent.

Portnoy has floated the possibility of Barstool Sports relocating to Hoboken, NJ (above).
Phamous Philmz – stock.adobe.com
Portnoy also suggested that the company may examine taking up office space in Jersey City.
VideoFlow – stock.adobe.com

Pershing Square CEO Bill Ackman, who sparred with Mamdani on social media during the campaign, congratulated the mayor-elect on X.

“Now you have a big responsibility,” Ackman wrote. “If I can help NYC, just let me know what I can do.”

The post was panned by business moguls — particularly in light of the hedge fund manager’s considerable spending in hopes of knocking out Mamdani.

Kathryn Wylde, outgoing CEO of the Partnership for New York City, took Ackman to task for his flip-flopping. But she herself struck a conciliatory tone with Mamdani, saying her group looked forward to helping him “achieve his affordability goals while keeping New York competitive as a destination for talent and a generator of jobs.”

Barstool, founded in 2003 in Massachusetts, has maintained a major office in Manhattan even after relocating many of its operations to Chicago.
Bloomberg via Getty Images

Other executives were more critical. Palantir CEO Alex Karp told CNBC, “We’re about to probably have a complete disaster. I was born in New York.”

Portnoy said he’s torn between his political opposition to Mamdani and his concern for employees based in New York.

“If it was just me, I would move the company out of New York City because I hate this guy so much,” Portnoy said in another podcast appearance.

“But I won’t because there’s a lot of people in New York, and I don’t want to change their lifestyle for it.”

The Post has sought comment from Mamdani.

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