New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, once a figure of contention among leaders from both major political parties, has seen a remarkable surge in his political standing just six months into office.

The 34-year-old democratic socialist, a prominent figure on the progressive left, has garnered unexpected praise from both Donald Trump and New York Governor Kathy Hochul.

He has also emerged as the face of the region’s sports renaissance. Now, days before New York’s primary elections,

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    Sex offender and a radio dj… Do you not know Trump is president?

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        Trump never stood against a progressive. I agree there’s no progression wave, but Mamdani did not just get lucky. He took care of people’s concerns better.

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          I’ve written this far too many times.

          Bayard Rustin was a gay man who worked closely with MLK. Rustin was as important as anyone to getting the March organized. He never once pushed King to speak on gay rights, because they both knew that ‘doing the right thing’ would kill the movement.

          There’s nothing noble about letting fascists win because of your ‘morality.’

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          What are you talking about? Why do leftist ignore the big elephant in the room when it comes to electoral politics? Trump and the GOP HAVE THE WHITE VOTE. They thrive off racism to win elections. Dems and no other party have that.

          Mamdani only got 50% in deep blue New York.

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            It’s a marketing problem, no? It’s not like racism is new and going against racism never won

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              100% is marketing. Mamdani really isn’t doing any policies that progressive Dems at the local level haven’t already done or tried to do.

              Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has damn near an identical policy position as Mamadani, but he’s not promoted by the mainstream media and pundits every week, so the public gives him hell. Holchul literally agreed to absorb NYC’s debt for the entire state to pay off to help Mamdani’s agenda breathe, and the far left still gives her hell, despite her not even having to do that for him.

              Politics is deeply unserious today.

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            It’s not just White people.

            You can scare church going Black folks and Hispanics with LGBTQIA+ and godless abortion.

            Ronald Reagan’s trickle down destroyed the middle class, and most Americans still revere him.

            I’m getting downvoted for trying to point out the obvious, that any progress is going to be slow, and we should grab onto any help whatever.

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              That’s not true. Black folks are not easily as swayed to republicans because of lgbt issues. Kamala STILL got 85%+ of the black vote.

              Whites and Hispanics fall for this shit all the time. Hispanics in 04 and 24. It’s really ridiculous. It dosent matter how good the economy could be doing, social issues will always keep the GOP competitive. 2000 proved this.