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The Republicans use Mamdani’s primary victory in New York to target Democrats in key races

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First of all on the fox: The Republicans do not lose the opportunity to make the Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani A cake to denigrate Democrats across the country.

During the three weeks which followed his superb victory in the primary of the town hall of the New York Democratic Party, the primary, The Republicans were relentless By trying to anchor Mamdani to Democrats who run competitive races halfway up next year.

Among those who open the way in the messaging effort are the team of the National Committee of the Republican Congress (NRCC), which is the campaign branch of the GOP in the Chamber.

On Friday, the NRCC launched advertisements aimed at equalizing three Democrats de la Chambre in New York and one in the neighboring New Jersey in Mamdani, the Ugandan State of State of the 33 -year -old district of the New York district.

The president of the RNC maintains that Mamdani “ Faced with the New Democratic Party ”

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The candidate of the mayor of the New York Democratic Party, Zohran Mamdani, speaks briefly with journalists as he leaves the building of the Dirksen Senate office on July 16, 2025 in Washington, DC (Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images)

Digital advertisements target democratic representatives Tom Suozzi, Laura Gillen and Josh Riley from New York and Nellie Pou de New Jersey. The four legislators represent competitive house districts.

The advertisements, which are supported by a modest purchase, were first shared with Fox News Digital.

Mamdani, who has convincingly exceeded the former governor. Andrew Cuomo And nine other candidates last month to capture the democratic appointment of the Democrat mayor of New York and take a big step to become the first Muslim and millennial mayor of the city, gives the Republicans a lot of fodder.

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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.

The candidate for the mayor of the New York Democratic Party, Zohran Mamdani, is surrounded by supporters after a press conference with union leaders in New York on July 2, 2025.

The candidate for the mayor of the New York Democratic Party, Zohran Mamdani, is surrounded by supporters after a press conference with union leaders in New York on July 2, 2025. (Reuters / David ‘Dee’ Delgado)

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 reverse 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 cable information that “I have many criticisms of capitalism.

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“Dangerous Socialist Zohran Mamdani is the New Face of Tom Suozzi, Laura Gillen, Josh Riley, and Nellie Pou’s Democrat Party, and it’s no coincidence. If democrats Had Their Way, Mamdani’s pro-criminal, Open-Borders, Anti-Law Enforcement, and Antisemitic Agenda Law of the Land, “NRCC Spokeswoman Maureen O’Toole asserted in a statement to Fox News.

Suozzi, which represents a district which is anchored just outside New York in the suburbs of Long Island but which includes a queen ribbon, said that it was “all the heart” in disagreement with certain parts of the Mamdani agenda.

The new digital advertisements of the National Committee of the Republican Congress (NRCC) aim to anchor the candidate of the town hall of New York, Zohran Mamdani, to Democrats Tom Suozzi, Laura Gillen, Josh Riley of New York and Nellie Pou of New Jersey.

The new digital advertisements of the National Committee of the Republican Congress (NRCC) aim to anchor the candidate of the town hall of New York, Zohran Mamdani, to Democrats Tom Suozzi, Laura Gillen, Josh Riley of New York and Nellie Pou of New Jersey. (NRCC)

Gillen, who represents a neighboring neighborhood just outside New York in the suburbs of Long Island, said that Mamdani was “too extreme” to lead the country’s most populous city.

Riley, which represents a suburban and rural district in New York State north of the city, was criticized by the NRCC for not having weighed on Mamdani.

The NRCC also targeted the POU, which represents a district in the suburbs of New York New Jersey, so as not to have “called” Mamdani.

Democrats question the effectiveness of the GOP push.

They argue that there is a world of difference between the highly blue city of New York, where the Democrats are more numerous than the Republicans by a margin of about six to one, and certain states of the battlefield and the oscillating districts in the suburbs of the city and elsewhere across the country.

Representative Steve Cohen of Tennessee, a democrat, told journalists the day after Mamdani’s victory that “I like New York, but it is a very liberal place, and I do not necessarily know that you can apply this to the rest of the country”.

In the high level race of 2026 to retire to the Democratic senator Jeanne Shaheen of the New Hampshire, the republican candidate and former senator Scott Brown rose 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 REP.

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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 to try to paint me as a person that 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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