Vance Shows How to Beat, and How to Be Beaten by, the Mamdani Democrats
NEW YORK CITY, JUL 21 – Progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani faces organized opposition from a Trump-aligned conservative youth group amid rising political polarization in New York City.
- In Long Island City, Mamdani spoke at The Greats of Craft LIC, signaling a generational shift in New York City politics.
- The New York Young Republicans Club under Wax revitalized in 2019, rebranding as a Trump-loving group for under-40 Republicans with no official ties to city or state GOP organizations.
- Across the Hudson River, about 100 members gathered at its 'forbidden gala' in 2020, which drew criticism for flouting public health regulations during the pandemic.
- Members of the club’s core credit the organization with elevating Curtis Sliwa and Inna Vernikov, and leadership says the club’s power derives from mobilizing a volunteer canvassing force.
- Some Democratic establishment members are seeking alternative nominees after Mamdani’s upset, as Jeffries and Schumer have yet to endorse his campaign.
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Vance shows how to beat, and how to be beaten by, the Mamdani Democrats
Vice President JD Vance delivered a blistering indictment of the Democrats’ New York City mayoral nominee, Zohran Mamdani, earlier this month. Speaking at Claremont Institute, Vance reflected on the Democratic Party‘s 2025 state, noting its apparent sprint leftward despite last…
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