NEW YORK (AP) — The stunning success of Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old self-described democratic socialist, in the race for New York City mayor
has exposed anew the fiery divisions plaguing the Democratic Party as it struggles to repair its brand nearly half a year into Donald Trump’s presidency.
A fresh round of infighting erupted among Democratic officials, donors and political operatives on Wednesday, a day after Mamdani’s leading opponent, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, conceded the Democratic primary.
Mamdani appears on a glide path to the nomination, though ranked choice
vote counting will determine the final outcome next week.
Many progressives cheered the emergence of the young and charismatic
Mamdani, whose candidacy caught on with viral campaign videos and a focus
on the cost of living. But the party’s more pragmatic wing cast the
outcome as a serious setback in their quest to broaden Democrats’ appeal and move past the more controversial policies that alienated would-be
voters in recent elections.
Indeed, Wednesday’s debate was about much more than who would lead America’s largest city for the next four years.
Giddy Republicans viewed Mamdani’s success as a political gift that would help shape elections across New Jersey and Virginia this fall and into
next year’s midterms. And while such predictions are premature, national conservative media focused on the New York election with fresh zeal, suggesting that Mamdani’s emerging profile as a prominent Democratic
leader will surely grow.>
Trump took aim at Mamdani on social media, calling him “a 100% Communist Lunatic.”
“We’ve had Radical Lefties before, but this is getting a little ridiculous,” the president wrote. “Yes, this is a big moment in the History of our Country.”
Some Democrats think so, too.
Lawrence Summers, the Treasury Secretary under former Democratic President Barack Obama, aired dire concerns on social media.
“I am profoundly alarmed about the future of the (Democratic Party) and
the country” because of the New York City results, Summers wrote.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who had endorsed Mamdani, scoffed at such Democratic critics and instead called for them to follow Mamdani’s lead.
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On 6/26/25 02:11, Planet of the apes wrote:
NEW YORK (AP) — The stunning success of Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-oldIf this trend grows nationwide, the Democrats will continue
self-described democratic socialist, in the race for New York City mayor
has exposed anew the fiery divisions plaguing the Democratic Party as it
struggles to repair its brand nearly half a year into Donald Trump’s
presidency.
to suck at the elections.
A fresh round of infighting erupted among Democratic officials, donors
and
political operatives on Wednesday, a day after Mamdani’s leading
opponent,
former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, conceded the Democratic primary.
Mamdani appears on a glide path to the nomination, though ranked choice
vote counting will determine the final outcome next week.
Many progressives cheered the emergence of the young and charismatic
Mamdani, whose candidacy caught on with viral campaign videos and a focus
on the cost of living. But the party’s more pragmatic wing cast the
outcome as a serious setback in their quest to broaden Democrats’ appeal >> and move past the more controversial policies that alienated would-be
voters in recent elections.
Indeed, Wednesday’s debate was about much more than who would lead
America’s largest city for the next four years.
Giddy Republicans viewed Mamdani’s success as a political gift that would >> help shape elections across New Jersey and Virginia this fall and into
next year’s midterms.
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