It is true, after all, that although the overall percentage of Italian Americans in New York City is somewhere a bit shy of 9 percent, it is closer to 25 percent in Staten Island, such that one might well consider a position offensive to Italian Americans would have a negative impact on the Staten Island vote, although far less on the total New York vote. Thus a position taken by Mamdani might well be destructively offensive to Italian American voters, but might also well be politically harmless or even expedient given the demographics of the rest of the city.