There is a hunger for bold, transformative politics in the United States right now. Zohran Mamdani shows how the Left can run on a principled, disciplined message that speaks to voters’ lived concerns — and win.
I…don’t know how else to explain that these are separate things.
I understand what you’re saying. I’m just not buying that you’re not saying that it’s a different situation for any reason other than a progressive won.
O. K. I’m genuinely not (I tend to vote for the Greens in my local elections and I feel like one wouldn’t’ve wanted Mamdani to win if coming up with this was solely because the candidate is progressive) but, like, I’m just a stranger to you so I can understand the hesitation to take at face value.
Regardless (as I believe this is the point we are both of the same opinion), the great news is still that he won. I think it was sometime last year I remember discussing with my partner how so many people have this idea of NYC as a liberal city yet their mayors have all been neoliberal centrists, at best; I know he hasn’t won the main election, yet, but I’m definitely feeling hopeful about the odds.
I understand what you’re saying. I’m just not buying that you’re not saying that it’s a different situation for any reason other than a progressive won.
O. K. I’m genuinely not (I tend to vote for the Greens in my local elections and I feel like one wouldn’t’ve wanted Mamdani to win if coming up with this was solely because the candidate is progressive) but, like, I’m just a stranger to you so I can understand the hesitation to take at face value.
Regardless (as I believe this is the point we are both of the same opinion), the great news is still that he won. I think it was sometime last year I remember discussing with my partner how so many people have this idea of NYC as a liberal city yet their mayors have all been neoliberal centrists, at best; I know he hasn’t won the main election, yet, but I’m definitely feeling hopeful about the odds.