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Fraternal Order of Police criticizes NYC mayoral candidate Mamdani's policing record as the democratic socialist distances himself from past defund rhetoric while proposing reforms.
Speculation is swirling about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s plans for 2028 after she successfully endorsed dark-horse socialist Zohran Mamdani in the heated New York City Democratic mayoral primary.
Espaillat has become the most prominent establishment Democrat to endorse the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor.
The Congress member framed the NYC mayor’s race as a referendum on the Democratic Party at a rally for Zohran Mamdani.
The rally will take place on the first day of early voting and one day after Mamdani cross-endorsed fellow candidate Brad Lander, but Lander’s not expected to attend. Ocasio-Cortez ranked Mamdani first and Lander third on her endorsed slate. The primary election day is June 24.
Mamdani, who refers to himself as a democratic socialist, secured the Democratic Party nomination for mayor in a stunning upset of former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Now, top Democratic donors are concerned about what his win means for the future of their party, according to a report from The Hill.
Even as mainstream a liberal as MSNBC host Joe Scarborough has noticed that socialist-friendly left progressives are routing the more moderate voices in the party — people like Senator Bernie Sanders,
Fraternal Order of Police criticizes NYC mayoral candidate Mamdani's policing record as the democratic socialist distances himself from past defund rhetoric while proposing reforms.
A former AOC supporter has come out with a stark warning for young Big Apple voters in the wake of socialist Zohran Mamdani’s Democratic primary victory.
Robby Soave delivers radar on MSNBC's Joe Scarborough questioning why the three most compelling figures in the Democratic Party currently are NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt) and Rep.