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Updated · Fox News · Jun 29
De Blasio Backs 3 Mamdani-Linked Primary Wins as Democratic Socialist Insurgency Spreads
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 29

De Blasio Backs 3 Mamdani-Linked Primary Wins as Democratic Socialist Insurgency Spreads

2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 29

Summary

  • Bill de Blasio said Democratic socialist gains in New York primaries show voters want a break from a Democratic "status quo" he argued was discredited after 2024.
  • Three Mamdani-backed candidates won key New York races, which de Blasio cast as proof that mainstream Democrats' "go along, get along" politics was no longer working.
  • Trump and Biden both embodied that status quo in de Blasio's telling, with the former mayor arguing each defended agendas and economic narratives that felt detached from voters' daily struggles.
  • The leftward push is extending beyond New York: Janeese Lewis George won a Democratic nomination in Washington, Graham Platner took a Maine Senate primary, and socialist candidates are also advancing in Los Angeles and Colorado.

Insights

How might this new political wave reshape U.S. economic and foreign policy?