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NYC Voters Resoundingly Rejected the Democratic Party Establishment – Now What?
Zohran Mamdani and DSA won big in Tuesday’s primaries, but you can’t build socialism inside an imperialist party and you can’t defeat capitalism in congress. To do that we need a party of our own. The post NYC Voters Resoundingly Rejected the Democratic Party Establishment – Now What? appeared first on Left Voice.
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RedState
· Jun 28, 2026
While the Democrat Party Implodes, NY Democratic Socialists Abandon Another Key Voting Bloc
While the Democrat Party Implodes, NY Democratic Socialists Abandon Another Key Voting Bloc
PBS NewsHour
· Jun 24, 2026
Progressive victories signal mood of some Democratic voters ahead of midterms
Progressive Democrats dominated New York's midterm primary elections in a resounding show of strength for the Democratic Socialist mayor of New York City. All three candidates endorsed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani won their races, two of them ousting sitting congressmen. Geoff Bennett discussed the results with Brigid Bergin, a politics reporter for New York Public Radio.
NPR News
· Jun 24, 2026
New York primary could forecast future for Democrats. Here's what you need to know
New York's primary election highlighted a question the Democratic Party is facing: just how progressive does it want to be? In safe seats, progressives win but in competitive seats, moderates prevail.
Attack the System
· Jul 7, 2026
Democrats’ Maine Problem
Democrats’ Maine Problem Plus: NYC’s construction boom, how the DSA was hijacked by communists, and more LIZ WOLFE Rape allegations: Yesterday, Graham Platner—who is trying to unseat Susan Collins from her U.S. Senate seat, and who already won the Democratic primary, positioning him quite well to flip that [] The post Democrats’ Maine Problem first appeared on Attack the System.
Real Clear Politics
· Jun 24, 2026
New York Primary Results Show Democrats' Far-Left Pivot
The remaking of the Democratic Party is well underway, as last night's New York City primaries make clear. In three key races, Zohran Mamdani backed candidates who unseated progressive Democrats who, only a few years ago, would have been viewed as the Left flank of the party. In New York's 10th district, Brad Lander ousted [...]Read More...
NaturalNews.com
· Jul 1, 2026
Hakeem Jeffries’ socialist dilemma deepens after New York primary wins
(NaturalNews) DSA-backed candidates won New York congressional primaries, signaling a shift from the party's fringe. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries fa...
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Related coverage for "NYC Voters Resoundingly Rejected the Democratic Party Establishment – Now What?": RedState — While the Democrat Party Implodes, NY Democratic Socialists Abandon Another Key Voting Bloc. PBS NewsHour — Progressive victories signal mood of some Democratic voters ahead of midterms. NPR News — New York primary could forecast future for Democrats. Here's what you need to know. Attack the System — Democrats’ Maine Problem. Real Clear Politics — New York Primary Results Show Democrats' Far-Left Pivot. NaturalNews.com — Hakeem Jeffries’ socialist dilemma deepens after New York primary wins
