Democrats fret about national fallout after Mamdani stuns in New York City
- Zohran Mamdani aims to become New York City's first Muslim mayor, promoting a left-leaning political brand that could influence the national Democratic Party.
- Mamdani faced criticism for past comments on Israel, leading to concerns among Democrats about his potential impact on the party's support from Jewish voters.
- Representative Laura Gillen accused Mamdani of a 'deeply disturbing pattern of unacceptable anti-Semitic comments', branding him too extreme for mayor.
- Republicans view Mamdani's success as beneficial for upcoming elections, while some establishment Democrats express concerns about his leftist politics.
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Establishment Democrats Panic After Mamdani’s Shocking Win in NYC
Democratic leaders and big donors are in full panic mode after Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist, shocked everyone by winning the Democratic nomination for New York City mayor. Many establishment Democrats, still recovering from tough losses in 2024, fear Mamdani could damage the party’s image nationwide. Meanwhile, young progressives see his win as proof that their ideas can break through. Most top Democrats backed former Gov. …
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Dems debate future of the party after Mamdani’s upset win
A Democratic battle over the future of the party intensified after Zohran Mamdani’s stunning upset in the New York City mayoral primary. Progressives argue Mamdani’s win is a sign of where the party needs to go if it wants to build winning coalitions that propel it to victory in next year’s midterms and beyond. But moderate Democrats…
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