The primary victory of Mamdani in New York exhibits the growing divisions of the Democratic Party

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Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani The superb primary victory of the Democratic Party in the most populous city in the country seems to be the gift that continues to give the Republicans aimed at painting Democrats as extreme radicals.
The president of the National Republican Committee, Michael Whatley, told Fox News Digital this week that Mamdani “is the face of the New Democratic Party” and argued that “all those who wanted to lead this party want to drive him to the left”.
But for the Democrats, the capture of the appointment of the party by the State of State of State of 33 years, of Ugandan, is more complicated.
The victory of Mamdani, who convincingly exceeded the former governor. Andrew Cuomo And nine other candidates last month to take a big step to become the first Muslim mayor and first millennium in the city, presented long -standing divisions within the Democratic Party under national spotlights.
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Zohran Mamdani, a 33 -year -old democratic socialist, speaks for a campaign event in New York on July 2, 2025. (AP photo / Richard Drew)
He rekindled ongoing debates within the party between his more moderate and progressive wings, and between foreigners and the establishment, and underlined the generational fracture of the Democrats.
And that ignited the debate on the question of whether the party policy or messaging was to blame for the setbacks of last November elections, when the Democrats lost control of the White House and the Senate and failed to reconquer the majority of the room, and if the party must turn to the left or the center to escape the political desert.
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Many of these fault lines were shaken earlier this year, while the vice-president of the National Committee of the Democrat (DNC), David Hogg, sparked a storm of fire in his efforts to support the primary challenges against what he called “sleepy driving” of older and long-standing holders in safe blue house districts.
Hogg, 25, the crusader of control of firearms who, in adolescence, survived a horrible school shooting in Florida, then resigned from his post as vice-president and left the DNC because of the controversy.

David Hogg at the National Democrat Convention 2024 in Chicago. (Dominic Gwinn / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty Images)
“Democrats continue to have a crack in their own party, which has been aggravated by Mamdani’s candidacy,” Fox News Digital Wayne Lesperance, veteran political scientist and New England College, told Fox News.
Democratic strategist Lauren Hitt, who worked for the Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Served in the presidential campaign of Biden-Harris 2024, and this year helped a great CAP to Booster Mamdani, told Fox News that his main victory was a “clear rejection of the old guard”.
It is a similar socket by Stephanie Taylor, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee.
“Zohran Mamdani’s probable victory shows that a new leadership for the Democratic Party is possible – a future of dynamic candidates who call on young voters and working class voters with a platform that is fighting for people, not societies,” said Taylor.
Republicans tirelessly use Mamdani as a “socialist” cake to hit vulnerable democrats
Even Matt Bennett, executive vice-president of the moderate group aligned by the Democrat, The Third Way, admitted that Mamdani “focused on affordability”, which, according to him, is “big”.
Bennett added that Mamdani is “young, charismatic, a great communicator. All that is great. We want to see this.”
But Bennett told Fox News “the problem is that he has the wrong prescription.”
Mamdani’s victory against Cuomo, 67, was also a victory for the Millennium Democrats against the old guard.

Former governor Andrew Cuomo recognizes that the Zohran Mamdani rival “won” the Mayoral primary of the New York Democratic Party on June 24, 2025. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)
“I think there is a final transition in the Democratic Party, perhaps not as quickly as people would like to see, between the next generation of leaders who intensify,” Democratic Stratege Lucas Meyer told Fox News.
Meyer, the former longtime president of the young Democrats of New Hampshire, and founder of the 603 before 603 of the 603 defense group, highlighted that “people are looking for this next generation and I think that is where the energy lies in the party”.
And pointing towards the next race of the White House, where the very first are in progress, he added: “I hope it certainly motivates the young candidates to start looking at the presidential race.”
But Mamdani’s victory was not repeated in the democratic primary on Tuesday during a special election at the Congress in Arizona, where the 54 -year -old daughter of deceased Democrat Raul Grijalva representative made a big step towards the succession of his father at the Congress.
The former Pima County supervisor, Adelita Grijalva, convincingly exceeded four other candidates in the highly blue district.
Almost Foxx, a 25 -year -old social media influencer and a progressive activist who hoped to follow in the footsteps of Mamdani by winning an astonishing victory and in victory, jumped in the last weeks of the campaign but was short. She finished second, before a well -known local legislator and two other candidates.
Foxx, who drew national attention in part for his publications on social networks, was supported by Hogg, who campaigned with the candidate last weekend in southern Arizona.

The former Vice-President of the DNC, David Hogg, campaigned with the Deman Congress candidate Deja Foxx in Arizona, on July 12, 2025. (David Hogg)
Michael Ceraso, longtime democrat strategist and veteran of state and presidential campaigns, said that Mamdani and Foxx are “two very clear examples of the party in which the establishment can feel uncomfortable because they do not necessarily know how to sail.”
And he argued that “the electorate moves in a very special direction”.
Mamdani, meanwhile, gives the Republicans a lot of fodder.
He proposed to eliminate the prices to roll New York City ‘S vast bus system, manufacturer Cuny (University of the City of New York) “without tuition fees”, the rents of municipal housing, offering “free daycares” for children until the age of 5 and the establishment of grocery stores managed by the government.
Recent news that has become viral are also fed by republican attacks. They include a photo of 2020 that Mamdani published online which shows him to overthrow a statue of Christopher Columbus, stories about the comments that Mamdani made last December when he declared that the mayor he would stop the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and his recent comments in an interview with the new cables that “I have many criticisms of capitalism”.
The Republicans were relentlessly trying to anchor Mamdani with Democrats across the country who present themselves in competitive races in the elections this year and halfway up next year.
“He will certainly integrate directly into this higher level of the Democrats who compete for an advance in this party,” said Whatley about Mamdani. He said that “they are simply shamelessly in this radical part of the game”.
Taking the elections of last year, when the Republicans recognized the White House and the Senate and kept their majority in the thin chamber like a razor, Whatley argued that “each candidate at the moment on the democratic side of the aisle buys in the same faulty program with which they lost in 2024.”
Democrats question the effectiveness of the GOP push.
They maintain that there is a world of difference between strongly blue new Yorkwhere the Democrats are more numerous than the Republicans by a margin of about six to one, and certain key states of the battlefield and the oscillating districts across the country.
Representative Steve Cohen From Tennessee, a democrat, told journalists the day after Mamdani’s victory, “I love New York, but it’s a very liberal place, and I don’t know that you can necessarily apply it to the rest of the country.”
In the high level race of 2026 to succeed in retirement by the Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen of the New Hampshire, the republican candidate and former senator Scott Brown was mounted last week with a digital announcement which publishes an image of the representative Chris Pappas, the Democratic candidate in the race, alongside photos of Mamdani and Ocasio-Cortez, La Roche Progressist which supported Mamdani.
Pappas, speaking with Fox News Digital last week, said: “The Republicans spent tens of millions of dollars that broadcast advertisements of attack on me over the years, trying to paint me like someone I am not.”
“People know me. They know the work I do. They know that I am one of the most bipartite members of the House of Representatives because I think you have to solve problems and get things done,” Pappas said. “I am a Democrat in New Hampshire. I am proud of my history at Congress.”
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Pappas was joined on the campaign track by longtime democrat Senator Amy Klobuchar From Minnesota, who spent a lot of time in New Hampshire before his third place in the state’s presidential primary of the State in 2020.
“This is the New Hampshire. They will do it in all these races across the country. They try to attach people. People have never even met some of these people. And they continue to do so,” Klobuchar told Fox News when he asked him questions about the Republican Ad anchor in Pappas. “For me, that’s what’s going on for the people of this state.”