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A trio of progressive Democratic congressional candidates swept their respective races in Tuesday’s New York primary elections, and a number of right-wing figures – including Fox News’ own Sean Hannity – were said by critics to be experiencing a full-on “freakout.”“Incumbent congressman Dan Goldman (D-NY), who was just banned from a New York City coffee shop because of his support for Israel, has now lost his primary to a radical socialist backed by [New York City Mayor Zohran] Mamdani,” Hannity said Tuesday night on Fox News, his voice cracking. “It appears that a pretty scary transformation is now fully underway in the Democratic Party.”AJ Faleski, a hip-hop artist and news analyst, quipped that Hannity appeared as though he was “literally about to cry” in a social media post on X to his more than 325,000 followers, with several other notable critics making near-identical observations, including writer and activist Maria Figuereo and progressive political commentator Jordan Uhl of The Young Turks fame.Three Mamdani-backed progressive congressional candidates – Claire Valdez, Brad Lander and Darializa Avila Chevalier – won their respective primary elections Tuesday night, two of them ousting Democratic incumbents who House Speaker Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) “campaigned aggressively” for, but fell short.Michael A. Cohen, a centrist liberal writer who is of no relation to President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen, proclaimed after the election that it was a "genuinely scary night for New York City Jews,” a remark presumably referencing Mamdani and his allies’ fierce criticism of Israel.His comment was scrutinized, however, given the demographics in the districts the progressive candidates achieved overwhelming electoral victories. New York’s 10th Congressional District, for instance, is 24.4% Jewish, giving it the second-largest Jewish population of any congressional district in the country. Lander, who has called Israel an "apartheid" state, won NY-10 by 66% over his pro-Israel opponent Goldman.“The freakout tonight over the NY primaries reminds me of the meltdown when Mamdani won his primary,” wrote the prominent influencer and writer who uses the pseudonym “GenXGril” in a social media post on X to their more than 102,000 followers.Sean Hannity is literally about to cry https://t.co/ckRv6wGVU7— An0maly (@LegendaryEnergy) June 24, 2026
President Trump is set to attend a lunch meeting with Senate Republicans to push for an elections bill that GOP leaders have said has no chance of passing.
Analysts were left stunned Wednesday morning after a trio of progressive congressional candidates backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani swept Tuesday’s Democratic primary elections in New York, many of whom drew comparisons to the late 2000s Tea Party movement that reshaped the Republican Party.“CLEAN SWEEP FOR ZOHRAN!!!” wrote progressive political commentator and former congressional candidate Krystal Ball in a social media post on X to her more than 625,000 followers. “It's a new day in the Dem party.”Democratic congressional candidates Claire Valdez, Brad Lander and Darializa Avila Chevalier all won their respective primary elections Tuesday, with two of them ousting their establishment Democratic opponents, and by significant margins. Their victory comes in spite of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) having “campaigned aggressively against Mamdani’s candidates.”“The Democratic Tea Party is here,” wrote Zachary Donnini, the head of data science at the news outlet VoteHub. “Tonight is shaping up to be one of the more consequential nights in recent Democratic politics, with Mamdani- and DSA-endorsed candidates reforming the party.”The Tea Party movement began in the late 2000s but fundamentally transformed the Republican Party during the 2010 midterms when a wave of far-right fiscal conservatives transformed the party and ousted multiple incumbents. Progressive Democrats have long hoped for their own party to undergo a similar transformation, and according to several journalists, that moment may have arrived on Tuesday.“The primary season is not over yet. And already, the number of Democratic socialists in Congress is set to double,” wrote Prem Thakker, a journalist with Zeteo. “Claire Valdez, Darializa Avila Chevalier, and Chris Rabb will join Bernie Sanders, Rashida Tlaib, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. And there may yet be more to come.”And MS NOW columnist Eric Michael Garcia, using a tongue-in-cheek reference to the “Star Wars” character “Yoda,” made the following quip: “Begun the Democratic Tea Party has.”The Democratic Tea Party is here. Tonight is shaping up to be one of the more consequential nights in recent Democratic politics, with Mamdani- and DSA-endorsed candidates reforming the party.— Zachary Donnini (@ZacharyDonnini) June 24, 2026
The Democratic Party is undergoing a hostile takeover by democratic socialists — as evidenced in New York's primaries on Tuesday where Democrat establishment-types suffered humiliating defeats at the hands of radicals cut from the same cloth as New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.With over 90% of the votes in on Wednesday morning, incumbent Rep. Daniel Goldman trailed former NYC Comptroller Brad Lander 65.8% to 34% — a whopping 31.8 percentage points.'We are Westerners fighting for the total eradication of Western civilization.'Lander was endorsed by Mamdani, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), and the Working Families Party, and ran largely to the left of Goldman, heir to the Levi Strauss fortune.Goldman — who was endorsed by AIPAC, Gov. Kathy Hochul, and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries — did his apparent best to join his opponent, who is also Jewish, in criticizing Israel and virtue-signaling to radical would-be voters, but his best was nowhere near good enough.After getting steamrolled at the ballot box, Goldman told supporters, "The voters of New York’s 10th Congressional District have spoken, and while this is certainly not the outcome I hoped for and worked so hard for, I respect their decision."RELATED: CNN data analyst stunned by Democratic Party's takeover by Mamdani's fellow travelers Brad Lander and Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Spencer Platt/Getty Images.President Donald Trump weighed in on Truth Social, writing, "Weak and pathetic Congressman Dan Goldman just lost, BIG! I guess people didn’t like him illegally targeting President TRUMP. In any event, this jerk is finally GONE!"Rep. Adriano Espaillat, the five-term Democrat who leads the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, also lost to a Mamdani-backed radical, democratic socialist Darializa Avila Chevalier.Chevalier is a black identitarian who co-founded Columbia University Apartheid Divest, a radical coalition that posted "death to America" on social media earlier this year; stated, "We are Westerners fighting for the total eradication of Western civilization"; and asked for "community and instruction from militants in the Global South, who have been on the frontlines in the fight against tyranny and domination which undergird the imperialist world order."'NEVER be a communist Country!'In addition to her involvement with the international intifada, Chevalier helped advance the Columbia rape hoax and made headlines for advocating against all deportations, claiming, "Israel doesn't exist," and demanding a "world without prisons or police." She was backed by Mamdani, the local Democratic Socialists of America chapter, and Justice Democrats PAC.With 88% of the votes in, Chevalier leads Espaillat — who enjoyed endorsements from Hochul, Jeffries, and New York Attorney General Letitia James — 49.4% to 45.9%.Espaillat endorsed Mamdani for mayor last year.Claire Valdez, a Mamdani-backed democratic socialist member of the New York State Assembly, won her primary race for Democratic incumbent Rep. Nydia Velazquez's seat, beating the Democratic establishment's apparent preference and Velazquez's desired successor, Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso.Valdez campaigned on abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, "demilitar[izing] the border," making it easier for illegal aliens to gain lawful permanent residence, defunding Israel, and super-charging the "Green New Deal." Like the other radicals, she also enjoyed support from Sanders, Justice Democrats PAC, and the DSA.Following the Mamdani-backed candidates' clean sweep, Trump wrote, "America the Beautiful will NEVER be a communist Country!"Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
All three of the congressional candidates endorsed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani were victorious in the closely-watched races, dealing a massive blow for establishment Democrats. Meanwhile, Jack Schlossberg, the 33-year-old grandson of former President John F. Kennedy, failed in his bid to win a congressional seat in Manhattan.
President Trump predicted that New York will "only get worse" after two socialist candidates backed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani won Democratic congressional primaries in the Big Apple Tuesday night.
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani cemented kingmaker status as all three Democratic Socialist candidates he backed won their primary races Tuesday night.
New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani stunned the Democratic political establishment with a clean sweep Tuesday evening after all three of the far-left insurgent candidates he endorsed in the city’s congressional primaries defeated opponents—including two incumbents—championed by party leaders. The post Chill of Collectivism Spreads: Mamdani-Backed Candidates Sweep in Contested New York City House Primaries appeared first on .
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