New York: Mamdani's progressive wing sweeps the primaries
Candidates backed by the mayor toppled veteran congressmen. A jolt inside the Democratic Party.
There was an earthquake in New York’s primaries. Three progressive candidates backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani won their races — and some of those wins came against heavyweights from their own party.
Former city comptroller Brad Lander beat Congressman Dan Goldman. And Darializa Avila Chevalier, a 32-year-old Afro-Latina organiser, unseated Adriano Espaillat, a five-term congressman and chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. It’s not every day that fresh faces knock off names this established.
What it signals
Without taking sides, the message is clear: inside the Democratic Party, the wing further to the left has gained momentum and shown electoral muscle in one of the country’s biggest cities. Primaries aren’t general elections, and New York isn’t the whole United States — but trends often start exactly like this, in one place, then spread. Eyes on.
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