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UAW Region 9A’s Big Risks in NYC’s Elections Paid Off

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July 8, 2026

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While most unions played it safe in New York’s recent elections, UAW Region 9A and its director, Brandon Mancilla, took big swings in supporting progressive and socialist insurgent candidates like Claire Valdez and Darializa Avila Chevalier — and won.

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The Real Deal

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· 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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· Jun 23, 2026

Come On, Baby, Take a Ride With Me... In My Taxpayer-Funded NYPD SUV: Campaign Perks in Mamdani's NYC

Come On, Baby, Take a Ride With Me... In My Taxpayer-Funded NYPD SUV: Campaign Perks in Mamdani's NYC

ABC7 New York

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· Jun 22, 2026

What to expect in New York's state primary; Mamdani a key figure in endorsements

What to expect in New York's state primary; Mamdani a key figure in endorsements

Boston.com

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· Jun 24, 2026

Mamdani slate sweeps Democratic primaries in New York, ousts 2 incumbents from Congress

The victories will likely give the New York mayor three new allies in Congress and send a pointed message to establishment figures in Washington. The post Mamdani slate sweeps Democratic primaries in New York, ousts 2 incumbents from Congress appeared first on Boston.com.

The Daily Wire

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· Jul 3, 2026

Mamdani Budget Bankrolls Drag Queen Story Hour While Veterans Take a Hit

New York City’s freshly-inked 126 billion budget shows exactly where Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s priorities lie — and it’s not with the men and women who served in uniform. The City Council, with Mamdani’s sign-off, carved out roughly 7 million for so-called “trans equity” initiatives, including 6.45 million funneled to a laundry list of LGBT advocacy ...

Talking Points Memo

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· Jun 24, 2026

A Few Thoughts on Mamdani and the New York Primaries

One of the big stories coming out last night’s primaries are the wins for House candidates endorsed by New York...

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Related coverage for "UAW Region 9A’s Big Risks in NYC’s Elections Paid Off": The Real Deal — The primary winners poised to shake up real estate. Twitchy — Come On, Baby, Take a Ride With Me... In My Taxpayer-Funded NYPD SUV: Campaign Perks in Mamdani's NYC. ABC7 New York — What to expect in New York's state primary; Mamdani a key figure in endorsements . Boston.com — Mamdani slate sweeps Democratic primaries in New York, ousts 2 incumbents from Congress. The Daily Wire — Mamdani Budget Bankrolls Drag Queen Story Hour While Veterans Take a Hit. Talking Points Memo — A Few Thoughts on Mamdani and the New York Primaries