Manhattan’s ‘vanished voters’ have the power to oust DA Bragg in 2025

A construction worker, a fisherman and a woman walking by the United Nations were knifed to death in Manhattan Monday in separate, random attacks allegedly by Ramon Rivera, a blood-covered lunatic with a long rap sheet who should not have been loose on the streets.

Three lives lost.

Three more reasons to rid this city of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

Pundits say Bragg — the soft-on-crime lefty significantly responsible for the mayhem on New York City’s streets — will likely coast to re-election next year.

That would disgrace New York City.

But it’s not a fait accompli.

True, no Democrat has emerged yet to challenge Bragg in the upcoming June 25 primary.

But data from the recent presidential election suggests that defeating Bragg is possible.

On Nov. 5, 120,916 fewer Manhattanites cast ballots for Harris than voted for Biden in 2020.

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Trump gained 18,000 of them — but the lion’s share of the shortfall were disaffected voters who chose to stay home rather than vote for Harris’ uber-left agenda.

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