The young desperately want someone, anyone, to actually believe in... and it isn't Chuck "strongly worded letter" Schumer or some other limp and ineffectual bureaucrat trying to do damage control for the Democrat party.
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Almost like there is a large, unmet demand for leftist politicians at the national level. Hmm, no, couldn't possibly be it.
I don't even know if it's that. I wonder how much of it is just "shit is clearly bad... Let's please just try something different and see if it helps."
We've been doing the exact same stuff for so long and everything gets worse. The current administration's solution is to just go backwards and try the old stuff that didn't work again and see if it will work now somehow.
I'm an old dude, and it isn't just young people who feel hopeless about our elected representaives, and want new, dynamic leadership. I may not have as long a future as they do, but I'd like what time I have left to not be terrifying.
I’m a young dude and biased I may be, I believe socialism is the ideological result of a capitalist society. It’s not a competition the way I see it. It’s as natural an evolution as how containerization arose from the era of virtual machines. Change is slow, but we’re having 5% more debate about the merits of democratic socialism than we were 5 years ago. It’s something that won’t go away, dominos are falling. Trump having destabilized things only helps broadcast issues that have always existed within this society and usher in new ideology that aims to address those issues. Modern politics is becoming more and more like progressives versus traditionalists, with each passing day. That evolution, away from left versus right, is evidence that capitalism is on the defensive.
I'm in my middle aged years, whatever I've read of him seems hopeful if he's the future. Also not from the US but if they can vote in someone like that for, what is considered one the the top cities in the world's, mayor that is encouraging. If elected I hope he proves what is better for people.
Seriously we always have someone okay vs someone that wants to take away benefits from the less well off of our neighbors and friends (I will say I'm luckier but not exactly out of that group). It's refreshing to see someone to least state he wants to make a better balance.
Heaven forbid billionaires make a few less dollars that they only use to influence things to their preferences. No one is perfect but his ideals have merit it seems.
Its such a stupid shit show where we have one side of Democrats pushing for healthcare and food for all, another side of Democrats refusing to provide trans support and want more big business, and then Republicans who say fuck all those things except businesses.
Watching establishment Democrats freak out over him has been very satisfying.
This is arguably the biggest threat to his administration if he wins. The establishment dems DO NOT want someone to their left succeeding because it is a threat to their donation pipeline. The GOP dont need to do anything because the dems will eat him alive before anyone else.
I remember when I was in college and people were clamoring on the Ron Paul bandwagon, entirely because he was a high profile politician from a bright red state that wasn't rabidly pro-war. Like, the demand for something that wasn't (Republican: KILL'EM ALL!) or (Democrat: Let's only kill as many people as is fiscally sensible) was so overwhelming that Paul's dogshit economic and social politics failed to register for millions of people who probably should have known better (myself included).
Over twenty years later, I feel like we're getting something of the reverse. A guy whose politics would normally rub GenZ / GenA liberals the wrong way and whose faith/tan would enrage young conservatives is getting a Katamari-like following across the political spectrum entirely because he's outside the increasingly narrow R/D divide.
I met a waitress in Paris who reminded me to vote for him. I was syrprised someone overseas cared that much.
Lol I'm in Estonia and I care more about this than our own municipal government elections that was... I think 2 weeks ago? I mean I voted, I just don't remember when it was. The folks who got in were mostly OK and we're keeping the previous mayor who was OK.
Mamdani could be the leading force behind change in what is arguably the most influential nation to most of the western world. And it's all starting off in one of the most iconic cities in the world, that desperately needs all the help it can get.
I love this post. You are on the other side of the world yet you've envisioned an optimistic and plausible path for this country to start not just rebuilding but to find some redemption and even inspire people again. Eventually.
I'm not in NY, but am in the US within a several hour drive of there.
Well I'm hoping that what Mamdani can prove to the democratic party is that charismatic young leaders with progressive ideas are the way forward. Maybe then a certain monitor brand can get the 2028 presidential election nomination.
Part of me still wants to live and work in the US, NYC in particular. Ain't gonna happen in this current state of things though. First you guys need a new president, then a huge lack of software engineers and then the country would be ready to receive me lol
But even that aside - some European conservative parties are just mirroring the republican party. I think if they lose power, our conservatives will also lose confidence and pull a bit to the left.
This is why establishment dems are as opposed to him as the republicans.
We're seeing in real time how the system does NOT want things to get better for us, and the people who are supposed to represent us are representing their own agendas and preservation of the system that lets the administration dine in gilded ballrooms while we literally starve.
Mamdani got to the national stage through grassroots campaigning and involvement from people who care. You CAN make a difference if you get involved on a local level and get active in your community.
This has been a problem since Obama was elected, and before. The d’s do not want progressives. That’s what happened to Sanders. We need a new party.
We need a new party.
That would be ideal, and maybe it can happen, but we can also do what some of the actual progressive democrats in the party want, which is overhaul the party, eject the elderly old liches who don't want change, build an actual progressive foundation of local leaders and state representatives so that we're no longer propping up these worthless, geriatric, out-of-touch democrat leaders.
Again, we have to stop attacking the top of the pyramid, we have to start carving out the base so it collapses. It's not as fun and exciting as starting a new club with new rules and hoping it takes off, but it takes advantage of existing power structures and political investment, it just takes doing that hard thing nobody wants to do which is getting far more involved than just ranting on social media every four years.
Also a better voting system where you just rank at which place you want each candidate and it doesn't divide the votes. At least for local voting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_transferable_vote
https://youtu.be/l8XOZJkozfI
You CAN make a difference if you get involved on a local level and get active in your community.
And this is the VERY key part. Local organizing almost always makes larger impacts, because most people, to be perfectly honest, don't give a shit about any form of organizing in their local community. It's easier to cast a ballot for a federal candidate, "chip in" (as all political fundraising emails love to overuse so fucking much while setting the default for every donation to like $50 or some bullshit after asking 20 times a week) a few bucks, and be done with it, than it is to walk down to every house over a few block radius and have a chat with any person who answers the door about a local candidate or policy.
To use Zohran as an example, he's already gotten hundreds of thousands of votes, but as of one of his campaign's emails yesterday, got just 1,000 people to canvass today (a day they were trying to break the record for most doors knocked in a single day, which is meant to attract a large swath of anyone who wants to canvass for him).
One person in a thousand canvassing for him is infinitely more impactful to the end result than one person voting by ballot.
Definitely. Because where else are we going to find leaders? Not in congress. Bernie's cool and all, but also old as shit. Would've been pretty great if his nomination wasn't stolen. The only other heroes we have are dead. I watched a video by CerosTV about it yesterday. I recommend it.
I pray to the god that does not exist that he does not get assassinated, and if they try I want them to fail so hard that the assassins kill one another instead.
I've seen a persistent theory of politics within liberal circles that conservatives want Mamdani as mayor, because they see it as an excuse to send hordes of ICE / National Guard into the city at the first hint of defiance. Also, a lot of speculation that the NYPD is going to preemptively hate on this guy so much that they'll practically roll out the red carpet for far-right radicals to terrorize the city. Given the degree to which people seem to have zero hope for the future, its certainly tempting to indulge in "There's no way to win!" bleak prophecies.
But my expectations are significantly more muted. I think he's going to get into office, run into a massive wall of bureaucratic intransigence, and lose his popular momentum when he's not able to spin municipal straw into socialist gold overnight.
I guess only time will tell. But the worst thing for a progressive candidate's image in the US is getting what they asked for and being expected to deliver. Just look at AOC, Keith Ellison, and Bernie Sanders.
The ICE gestapo is going to terrorize NYC no matter who's mayor. I don't think even Curtis Sliwa in office would discourage Trump.
But yeah, Mamdani has high expectations just like Obama did. Luckily, he has a lot of councilpeople on his side. The DSA has grown a lot in the past decade.
Bernie had a lot of resistance when he was first elected mayor too, but that didn't stop him from making a difference there and getting elected over and over again.
The struggle doesn't end on election day!
The ICE gestapo is going to terrorize NYC no matter who’s mayor.
Part of the indignity of the Adams administration has been the NYPD doing a lot of the dirty work. In a city with a $5.8B budget (by comparison, the entire North Korean military apparatus runs on $4B/year adjusted) that's an enormous force multiplier. Mamdani's pledged to pull the plug on this relationship in his first 100 days. And that's going to provoke an ugly backlash without a doubt, both inside the NYPD and from DC.
The struggle doesn’t end on election day!
Hard truths. Far better to have a guy like Mamdani at the wheel than a Kapo like Cuomo or Adams.
Crazy to think people want representatives who actually put forth ideas to HELP THEM...
I'm 35, I live in North Carolina, and the only TikTok videos I watch are Zohran Momdani's....... Just give me something to hope for, people. And I'm not unique. There are a Fuck Ton of me.
Was screwing around with IPTV last night, so the Cuomo ad against him.
"DANGEROUS PLANS" ohhhhh
the ad was infuriating. the guy wants to be a half decent human and they need to brand that as danger. seriously fuck these guys.
Support outside of New York City isn't what matters right now, though. If the people of New York don't choose him first, it's a moot point.
Edit: Thank you New York for coming through, now it's up to the rest in 2026.
But widespread support will matter when they try to deport, imprison, or execute him. The uprising would need to be national.

I saw a DSA Mamdani sign up in a train station in California yesterday, he's definitely got national exposure.
I'm old enough that I look at him and think "oh he would be such a nice son in law" 😄
I say vote him in and let’s see what happens.
