"Netanyahu Was On The Ballot. A.I. Was In The Backdrop"
Brad Lander and other Mamdani allies won by wide margins, underscoring an anti-establishment shift in Democratic primaries, officials and analysts said.
- On Tuesday, progressive candidates backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani swept Democratic primary elections in New York, advancing efforts to remake the party into a democratic socialist force.
- The victories reflect an anti-establishment mood within the Democratic Party, with analysts comparing the progressive surge to the Tea Party movement that transformed the Republican Party over a decade ago.
- Former city Comptroller Brad Lander defeated Representative Dan Goldman by nearly 32 points, while Assemblymember Claire Valdez and activist Darializa Avila Chevalier ousted Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso and Representative Adriano Espaillat.
- Observers have labeled the movement the "Democratic Tea Party," raising questions about the leadership tenures of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
- Mamdani and Senator Bernie Sanders aim to replicate these pickups in November, though strategists warn aggressive progressive platforms may complicate competitiveness in moderate districts through 2028.
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Bastion America – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
There is much to celebrate on the imminent 250th birthday of the United States. If more schoolchildren had been taught its incredible true history rather than the denigrative Marxist version, a majority of white college-educated Useful Idiots in New York would not have put three new Democratic Socialists on the certain path to Congress last week. The sad result increasingly endangers America’s place as the last bastion of Western Civilization, a…
"Netanyahu Was On The Ballot. A.I. Was In The Backdrop"
Israel and artificial intelligence (A.I.) were on the Democratic-primary ballot in New York on Tuesday — issues that aren’t “quite as resonant” in Connecticut. That was Gov. Ned Lamont’s take on last night’s congressional primaries in New York City, where candidates on the anti-establishment left scored big wins. Lamont, a two-term Democratic governor and Greenwich businessman, is facing his own progressive challenge in his home state this year.…
Rising socialist stars on track to Congress: Who are Darializa Avila Chevalier, Brad Lander and Claire Valdez?
Three far-left candidates backed by NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani swept Democratic primaries, defeating incumbents supported by Hakeem Jeffries in New York.

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