Outside Rep. Adriano Espaillat’s primary night party, four men on the sidewalk were dressed in full neon sequins, trying to get the party started. Inside, the bar had barely opened.
Espaillat spent 20 years trying to get to Washington and another 10 years in Congress. He arrived to give his concession speech and left in under 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, the real party was going on about three miles away. That’s where Zohran Mamdani was completing his victory lap of three celebrations with candidates who likely would not have gotten near Congress without his endorsements, just a year after he stunned the political world by beating Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic mayoral primary.



Yeah, organizing a bunch of people and getting them all behind the same candidates to disrupt a well entrenched political machine is an accomplishment, but I think the real story here is that that bunch of people that are still furious with Jeffries’ and AIPAC’s genocidal bullshit and all the terrible effects they’ve had on our politics, and Mamdani is just in the right place at the right time to seize on that anger and make it productive
No.
Mamdani is not special, the vast majority of people are closer to him than any neoliberal.
He ran a great campaign and is doing an amazing job. But voters choose to vote for him, and if they choose to vote for people similar to Mamdani, it’s not because Mamdani told them to.
It’s because this is the type of policy/candidate that people want.
It’s bigger than Mamdani and it’s bigger than NYC and the entire state.