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Socialist Mamdani Win Win Signals Party Divide As Project 2029 Forms

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Zohran Mamdani’s primary victory for New York City City indicated a generational departure of the Democratic Party of the establishment which merged behind the unsuccessful offer of former governor Andrew Cuomo.

However, the basic Democrats who catapulted the party into disarray, losing the White House and the Congress in 2024, are already post-Trump’s bases.

Neera Tanden, who served the White House during the administrations of Clinton, Obama and Biden and testified at the Congress last week on his use of the Autopen during the presidency of former president Joe Biden, as well as the former national security councilor of Biden, Jake Sullivan, appear at the Advisory Council for “Project 2029.”.

Andrei Cherny, former editor of democratic discourse, head of the state party and co-founder of a liberal political newspaper, is organizing democratic leaders to create a program ready to implement for the next candidate for the Democratic presidential election, inspired by the “presidential conservative gière of President Donald 2024.

Mamdani’s main victory exhibits Democrat Divide while the main leaders retain the endorsements

Democratic strategists have said that New York City's primary victory for the Zohran Mamdani assembly reports a "generational" change in the Democratic Party.

Democratic strategists have said that New York’s primary victory for the Zohran Mamdani assembly reports a “generational” change in the Democratic Party. (AP / Getty)

The renowned legislative framework for democrats for their future candidate will be deployed over the next two years in quarterly payments thanks to the publication of Cherny, “Democracy: A Journal of Ideas”. The Democrats plan to transform it into a book, as well as the 2025 project. The details of the “2029 project” were first reported by The New York Times And have since been confirmed by Fox News Digital.

Dem Socialist of NYC primary upset the generational change of the Democratic Party, say the strategists

While the Times revealed the political staging of the Democratic Party for the coming years, an intraparty calculation takes place in real time after Mamdani’s main victory last Tuesday. The agenda of institutional policy emerged during the critical conjecture between the past and the future of the Democratic Party.

The main victory of Mamdani sparked a progressive buzz recalling the democratic upheaval of “Squad” the chief of representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, an excitement which was fully exposed during the 83-year-old tour, the senator of Vermont Bernie Sanders, “Fighting Oligarchy” this year.

Progressive leaders and self -proclaimed democratic socialists approved Mamdani before last Tuesday’s primary in New York. Before election day, colleagues member of the “Ocasio-Cortez team”, including the representatives Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, also left to support the Mamdani movement.

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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Bernie Sanders participate in a “Fighting Oligarchy” tour at Dignity Health Arena in Bakersfield, California, April 15, 2025. (Reuters / Aude Guerrucci)

His victory broke the expectations and forced Cuomo, who resigned from his governor in 2021 in the middle of several scandals, to concede shortly after the surveys closure. While Cuomo remains in the race as a self -employed alongside the outgoing mayor Eric Adamswhose mandate was plagued by its own scandals, Mamdani’s victory reported a departure from the establishment of the Democratic Party.

Meanwhile, the National Democratic Committee (DNC) faced its own calculations this year after the 25 -year progressive David Hogg announced that his several million dollars plan for the main democrats out of the main outgoing he was saying was “sleepy driving”.

Hogg, who campaigned for Mamdani in New York, finally left his post as vice-president at the DNC this year when questions remain on the trajectory of a party that has trouble finding its place with Trump dominating American politics.

At the heart of the Division of Democrats between his past and his future is the support of Israel.

President Joe Biden, on the left, listens to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while he joined a meeting of the Israeli War Cabinet in Tel Aviv on October 18, 2023, in the middle of the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas.

President Joe Biden, on the left, listens to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while he joined a meeting of the Israeli War Cabinet in Tel Aviv on October 18, 2023, in the middle of the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. (Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images)

New York Moderate Democrats did not immediately approve Mamdani after his main victory last Tuesday. Party leaders, including the governor. Kathy HochulThe head of the minority of the Hakeem Jeffries room and the head of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer, confirmed that they had spoken with Mamdani, but continued to hold their approvals.

Aside from his socialist promises and his anti -capitalist comments, a large part of the dissatisfaction of the Democrats with Mamdani is rooted in accusations according to which he is anti -Semitic.

Representative Laura Gillen, DN.Y., said last week that Mamdani was “too extreme to lead New York”. She said he had demonstrated a “deeply disturbing model of unacceptable anti -Semitic comments, which Stoke hates at a time when anti -Semitism rises”.

Another New York Democrat, representative Tom Suozzi, said last week that he still had “serious concerns” about Mamdani.

The accusation knot that Mamdani is anti -Semitic stems from his refusal to condemn the rallying cry, “Globalize The Intifada”.

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Zohran Mamdani, Center, recently obtained the Democratic appointment for the mayor of New York, beating the former New York governor, Andrew Cuomo. (Getty)

Mamdani refused to condemn the term, which was adopted by pro-Palestinian demonstrators resisting war in Gaza and, according to the American Jewish Committee“Call people around the world to participate in the rise against Israel”.

Mamdani, who would become the first Muslim mayor in New York if he was elected in November, said he did not support the police language. In several interviews since he initially sparked controversy on the campaign track, he refused to condemn the language.

He also criticized Jewish New Yorkers, pro-Israeli groups and Democrats for defending the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, which calls for consumers, businesses and governments to reduce links with Israel in order to influence the country’s policies towards the Palestinians.

Mamdani refused to recognize, when he was asked several times on the scene of the debate, that Israel has the right to exist as a Jewish state. Instead, he said that Israel had the right to exist as “a state with equal rights”.

On October 13, 2023, six days after Hamas terrorist attacks on October 7, Mamdani asked his supporters To join him during a gathering outside of Schumer’s house “to denounce the blind murder of the Palestinians while we sit on the edge of a genocide”.

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However, despite criticism, Mamdani has repeatedly condemned anti -Semitism.

“Anti -Semitism is a real problem in this city, and it was difficult to see it armed by candidates who do not seem to have a real interest in attacking it, but rather in using it as a pretext to make political points”, he said on the campaign track Before election day.

Mamdani did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital.

Leonard Balducci by Fox News and Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.

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