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Bernie Sanders @BernieSanders
Mamdani won. The establishment is in panic.
Billionaires are raising money against him; Trump is ranting; Islamophobes are on the loose.
They know what we know: Candidates who stand boldly with the working class can win not only in NYC, but anywhere.
Let's stand with Zohran.
11:05 AM · Jun 27, 2025
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Democratic socialist tells MSNBC his campaign against Cuomo shows leftist politics can thrive beyond New York
Chris Michael
Thu 26 Jun 2025 09.23 EDT
Mamdani, a Democratic socialist, stunned many observers by beating Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday night, delivering a devastating blow to the former New York governor who ran a centrist campaign backed by most of the party establishment.
Mamdani told MSNBCs Jen Psaki that his populist campaign which focused on inequality and promised radical moves on rent, the price of food and free public transport could be deployed anywhere in the US as Democrats seek to combat Donald Trump and his Maga movement.
I think ultimately this is a campaign about inequality, and you dont have to live in the most expensive city in the country to have experienced that inequality, because its a national issue. And what Americans coast to coast are looking for are people who will fight for them, not just believe in the things that resonate with their lives, but actually fight and deliver on those very things, he said.
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We have found exactly the way to defeat organized money, which is organized people. Were speaking about a scale of a campaign that we havent seen in this city in a long time, Mamdani said.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/26/zohran-mamdani-interview-leftwing-politics-us-elections
And he's right. The wealth inequality and deteriorating material conditions of the working class in NYC are universal all across America in every single working class community. Mamdani's message and vision resonate.

ananda
(32,566 posts)Stay with your roots, Dems!
Kid Berwyn
(21,227 posts)And in the USA, all government can ever do is cut taxes for the rich and pay welfare for the wealthy.
We the People notice when pols point out the hypocrisy.
vanessa_ca
(298 posts)the more rich donors make out like bandits.
Kid Berwyn
(21,227 posts)Publicly financed campaigns would remove the undue influence of money and the undue influence of those who have it, compared to those who don't.
At the end of his term as term, President Carter didn't have many friends on his side of the aisle.
bottomofthehill
(9,209 posts)That is the problem. He is a great candidate for the city, but . What sells in New York City does not sell in Peoria, Cincinnati, Youngstown, Akron, places the Democratic Party needs to win in.
Emile
(35,885 posts)W_HAMILTON
(9,305 posts)...into extreme and/or tangential debates that derail them in places like those mentioned.
Evolve Dammit
(20,997 posts)PatSeg
(50,587 posts)Every city, district, and state is different. What works in one place might not work in another. This divisive approach will not serve Democrats well.
I am disturbed by some of the talk of purging the party of more established and experienced candidates. It is a recipe for failure. I am sure republicans are loving it, not to mention probably encouraging it.
FrankBooth
(1,826 posts)I'd love it to be true, but it ain't.
Lovie777
(19,319 posts)RWers are mad.
betsuni
(28,108 posts)
Skittles
(165,955 posts)yup
emulatorloo
(45,930 posts)But Bernie has his narrative so hes sticking to it.
Joinfortmill
(18,516 posts)LilElf70
(976 posts)80 Million to go.
Evolve Dammit
(20,997 posts)LilElf70
(976 posts)That's OK. Baby steps.
JI7
(92,309 posts)who got like 80 percent of the democratic vote.
Maybe there should be a few rallies held there with AOC and Mamdani.
JI7
(92,309 posts)Brandon Johnson is already Mayor and Mamdani and him have similar positions.
et tu
(2,338 posts)will unite us all
Cha
(312,969 posts)Being Divisive? We Need All hands on Deck.
Not Diviision. This happened before. Not a winning strategy
How about calling out the Treasonous assholes that have taken over our Country?
Emile
(35,885 posts)W_HAMILTON
(9,305 posts)Emile
(35,885 posts)W_HAMILTON
(9,305 posts)Emile
(35,885 posts)together are crisscrossing the country on their Fighting Oligarchy Tour?
W_HAMILTON
(9,305 posts)Her attacks on the Democratic Party as a whole have seemed to decrease over the years, which is a good sign that she isn't following too closely in Sanders's footsteps because I'd like to see her have a productive political career with actual progressive accomplishments to her name.
Emile
(35,885 posts)W_HAMILTON
(9,305 posts)I mean, I lived through it. I used to rebut her attacks on Democrats about as often as I did Sanders, but she's since apparently learned that constantly attacking your Democratic colleagues that you are supposed to be working with is a good way to find yourself on an island and end up not amounting to much in terms of political power or accomplishments.
If you truly aren't aware of how she used to be, you can do a Google search and easily find out the sorts of attacks I am referring to. I would link some here, but I don't want to drive traffic to sites I view as biased against Democrats -- in fact, many of them would happily report on the divisions between AOC and the Democratic Party to further drive a wedge between those of us on the left. "Exasperated Democrats try to rein in Ocasio-Cortez" is one such article, just for those that honestly believe that AOC hasn't gone after Democrats quite often in the past...
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Cha
(312,969 posts)TY!
Celerity
(50,821 posts)muriel_volestrangler
(104,089 posts)"Billionaires are raising money against him; Trump is ranting; Islamophobes are on the loose."
All hands on deck, not division, means supporting party primary winners. In the case of the NYC Mayor, that's Mamdani.
dlk
(12,768 posts)The backlash against Mamdani is based on fear from monied interests: corporations and the ultra-rich. They might be required to share a little more.
Evolve Dammit
(20,997 posts)
LisaL
(47,280 posts)Wait and see if he can actually win a general election.
Warpy
(113,680 posts)They've been DLC, Blue Dogs, Third Way, Fiscal Conservatives.....what is it these days? Some, like Cuomo, are legacies, never a good idea in any democracy. I don't really think Establishment says a lot since some of them could have been elected yesterday. It would just be convenient if they had a new label.
The Cuomo primary defeat was especially satisfying since it defeated trashing his own party, appeasing theirs, and his legacy status. It was a threefer, those don't happen very often.
It would just be nice to know what catchy ID they've come up with for themselves these days.
Celerity
(50,821 posts)AllaN01Bear
(26,372 posts)

RandySF
(75,869 posts)And Bernie is not a Democrat.
AntiFascist
(13,494 posts)Sanders has put a lot of effort into this.
AZProgressive
(29,698 posts)I remember one saying that Cuomo turned his back on them when he was governor. I wasn't sure I tried to look it up but did find this:
Two Major NYC Unions Drop Andrew Cuomo To Endorse Zohran Mamdani
Two major New York City labor unions that previously supported former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in this years race for mayor have dropped him to endorse Zohran Mamdani, the democratic socialist who won the Democratic primary.
The Hotel and Gaming Trades Council and 32BJ SEIU, which represents building service workers in the city, intend to back Mamdani, a 33-year-old state assemblyman, following his electrifying upset against Cuomo in the race for mayor, according to multiplereports.
The endorsements add another significant win for Mamdani: The hotel workers union represents 40,000 members in the city, while the building workers union represents an additional 85,000.
A third union, the New York State Nurses Association, also endorsed Mamdani. It represents 30,000 members in the city.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/two-major-nyc-unions-drop-183813018.html?fr=yhssrp_catchall
It looks like he is expanding his union support after the primary.
MichMan
(15,446 posts)Those union members now making 2x minimum wage should expect to get $60 per hour. Add in free child care, and rent freezes on top of it. Also, the city owned grocery stores will all be unionized. The unions will see a significant increase in dues.
To those that say it is unaffordable are ignoring the huge spike in city income tax collections and being able to eliminate many anti poverty programs that will no longer be necessary.
Ping Tung
(3,005 posts)Bluepinky
(2,450 posts)Hes too far to the left, mainstream America will never vote for him. We need a moderate Democrat. And look where that got us.
People are ready for change, for our political system to work for the majority of us, not just the wealthy. Get big money out of politics!
Oopsie Daisy
(6,163 posts)kentuck
(114,373 posts)By the time FOX and right-wing media get thru defining "socialism", how strong will the movement be?
I'm not sure that Andrew Cuomo was that strong of an opponent?
We should wait and see how the general election goes against a very unpopular Mayor.
snot
(11,168 posts)Our pockets have been picked too long, and Dem voters aren't the only ones who've noticed.
And btw, re- the "BBB," people may finally be wising up to the "throw the plebs a bone while saving the steak for the 01%" tax strategy.