Democratic Party

Bernie Sanders: Establishment in Panic After Zohran Mamdani Win

Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, secured a victory in the New York City mayoral primary, prompting concern among establishment Democrats. Senator Bernie Sanders expressed that the establishment is in “panic” over Mamdani’s win, highlighting internal divisions within the party. Mamdani’s campaign, built on progressive platforms like free city bus rides and childcare, contrasts with more moderate stances, potentially alienating centrist voters. Republicans could seize this opportunity, as this victory could validate their claims that the Democratic Party cannot be trusted not to lurch too far to the left.

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Young Democrats Rise: No More Waiting for Their Turn

Mamdani and Other Younger Democrats Are No Longer Waiting Their Turn. It’s a sentiment that’s been brewing for a while, a realization that the old rules of political succession just don’t apply anymore, or perhaps, never did. Mamdani, at 33, is a prime example, and the fact that someone of his age is making serious waves in the political arena is a testament to the changing tides. The idea of “turns” in the Democratic Party seems like a relic of the past, a system that has, for many, become a stagnant and ineffective mess.

The core of the problem lies in seniority, a system that’s kept a generation of potential leaders on the sidelines.… Continue reading

Gillibrand Criticized for Alleged Islamophobic Remarks Against Mamdani

In a radio interview, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand made Islamophobic comments about New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, falsely claiming he is dangerous due to his stance on the phrase “globalize the intifada.” Gillibrand equated Mamdani’s views to violence against Jewish people, despite his denouncements of antisemitism. These remarks sparked outrage, with some commentators calling for her resignation. Gillibrand’s communications director later claimed the senator “misspoke,” but the original interview suggests a confident, extended rant against Mamdani and the use of certain Arabic phrases.

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Zohran Mamdani Reacts to Cuomo’s Reported Mayoral Run: “We Did It Once”

Following reports, Andrew Cuomo intends to remain in the New York City mayoral race despite losing the Democratic primary to Zohran Mamdani, who is a Democratic socialist. Cuomo, retaining his spot on the “Fight & Deliver” ballot line, may challenge Mamdani and Mayor Eric Adams in the fall as an independent. Mamdani, backed by figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, stated that the voters’ decision on Tuesday night was more important than Cuomo’s plans. The upcoming election is set for November 4, 2025.

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Zohran Mamdani’s Call to Action: “We Can Demand What We Deserve”

Tonight marks a historic victory as the speaker will become the Democratic nominee for mayor of New York City. This win is the result of a campaign that emphasized affordability, working-class values, and a vision for a city that benefits all New Yorkers. The speaker acknowledges the broad coalition of support, from volunteers to voters, and emphasizes the importance of solidarity and hard work in achieving this triumph. Ultimately, the speaker pledges to be a mayor for every New Yorker, prioritizing their needs and working to renew faith in democracy by building a city where power resides with the people.

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Mamdani’s Primary Win: A Blueprint to Challenge Weak Democratic Establishment?

In a stunning upset, Zohran Mamdani triumphed in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, defeating the heavily favored Andrew Cuomo and the entrenched political establishment. Mamdani overcame significant obstacles, including substantial financial backing for Cuomo and endorsements from influential figures, while simultaneously countering a media narrative that often portrayed him negatively. His victory, fueled by a message of affordability that resonated with voters, signals a shift in the political landscape and voter discontent with the current Democratic leadership. This win sets the stage for progressive Democrats to challenge establishment figures like Ritchie Torres, Hakeem Jeffries, and Chuck Schumer.

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Progressives Urge Primary Challenges to Democratic Establishment After Mamdani Victory

Zohran Mamdani’s recent victory in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary is being viewed by progressives as a pivotal moment, signaling potential instability within the Democratic establishment. This victory, emphasizing affordability and rejecting corporate influence, is seen as a call for insurgents to challenge Democratic incumbents, especially those seen as out of touch with their base. Several prominent figures like U.S. Rep. Dan Goldman and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer are already being targeted as potential primary challengers. Despite the likely financial advantages of the centrists, the victory is perceived as evidence of a widespread discontent, suggesting the Democratic Party is ripe for a broader revolt.

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Democratic Establishment Missed the Point: Mamdani’s Success Should Be Their Lesson

Democratic Leaders Tried to Crush Zohran Mamdani. They Should Have Been Taking Notes. The essence of this whole situation boils down to a simple truth: Zohran Mamdani, a self-proclaimed socialist, ran on popular policies and, despite attempts by establishment Democrats and the media to undermine him, he succeeded. This should be a wake-up call, not just for the Democratic Party, but for anyone who believes in progressive change. What made Mamdani successful wasn’t some complex political strategy, but a genuine connection with the voters. He spoke plainly, addressed their concerns, and stood firm on his beliefs. This authenticity, so often missing in today’s political landscape, resonated with people tired of the status quo.… Continue reading

128 Democrats Join Republicans to Block AOC’s Trump Impeachment Bid

On Tuesday, a majority of House Democrats, along with all House Republicans, voted against an effort to launch impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump. The vote, led by Rep. Al Green, was in response to Trump’s airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, which many Democrats criticized for lack of congressional oversight. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, advocating for impeachment, faced backlash from the former president, further highlighting the ideological divides within the Democratic Party. This vote underscores Ocasio-Cortez’s position as a prominent voice on the left and her continued clashes with more moderate party members.

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Mamdani Wins NYC Democratic Primary: Early Results Show Strong Lead

Zohran Mamdani leads in NYC Democratic primary, early results show, and the initial returns are painting a pretty clear picture. With a significant portion of the vote counted, it’s looking like Mamdani is holding a commanding lead. The numbers are impressive, and the momentum is definitely on his side. The news that Brad Lander, another candidate in the race, has thrown his support behind Mamdani further solidifies this position. At this point, with ranked-choice voting calculations underway, it’s hard to see how Cuomo can realistically catch up.

Now, what does this victory potentially signal? Some are already wondering if this is the moment to call out the long-held arguments around ‘electability.’… Continue reading