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Even in Heavily Dem NYC, Mamdani Agenda a Hard Sell
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Susan Del Percio: New York City's mayor endorsed three insurgent congressional candidates. Democrats might pay the price in November.
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The Standard
· Jul 3, 2026
Prince William joins Travis Kelce on New Heights podcast ahead of footballer's wedding to Taylor Swift
It comes as New York is abuzz ahead of the popstar’s rumoured Madison Square Garden ceremony
MS NOW
· Jun 28, 2026
Mamdani embraces GOP making him ‘poster child’ of Democratic Party: ‘Let them’
The New York City mayor is taking a bring-it-on approach after a sweep of primary victories in his state by candidates he endorsed. The post Mamdani embraces GOP making him ‘poster child’ of Democratic Party: ‘Let them’ appeared first on MS NOW.
Zeteo
· Jun 24, 2026
Zohran Mamdani Is the Democrats’ New Kingmaker
Unlike more cautious elected Dems, the socialist mayor of New York City is spending his political capital – and can’t seem to stop winning. Democratic voters are behind him.
Townhall
· Jul 7, 2026
Socialists Won Big in New York and Colorado – Now They’re Coming for These States
Socialists Won Big in New York and Colorado – Now They’re Coming for These States
Jewish News Syndicate
· Jun 24, 2026
‘Truly a campaign we can all be proud of,’ Goldman says, conceding to Lander
“I have to get even more involved because, apparently, the progressive movement is taking such a deep root in New York City, we have no choice,” Sid Winston, of Brooklyn, told JNS.
The Real Deal
· Jun 24, 2026
The primary winners poised to shake up real estate
A new wave of politicians is coming to Albany. The fight to represent New York in the state Senate and Assembly served as a fraught battleground of left-leaning candidates facing off against incumbents. Their wins — particularly those endorsed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the Democratic Socialists of America (as well as the Working Families Party) — stand to have an outsized impact on influencing city and state policy on the real estate industry and beyond. While many candidates won by touting progressive DSA/WFP-backed bona fides, a few winners didn’t fit neatly into that mold and one more establishment incumbent []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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Related coverage for "Even in Heavily Dem NYC, Mamdani Agenda a Hard Sell": The Standard — Prince William joins Travis Kelce on New Heights podcast ahead of footballer's wedding to Taylor Swift. MS NOW — Mamdani embraces GOP making him ‘poster child’ of Democratic Party: ‘Let them’. Zeteo — Zohran Mamdani Is the Democrats’ New Kingmaker. Townhall — Socialists Won Big in New York and Colorado – Now They’re Coming for These States. Jewish News Syndicate — ‘Truly a campaign we can all be proud of,’ Goldman says, conceding to Lander. The Real Deal — The primary winners poised to shake up real estate