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Ken Martin, president of the National Democratic Committee (DNC), rejected the concerns about the reluctance of the candidate for the Democrat mayor in New York, Zohran Mamdani, to explicitly condemn the slogan “globalize the intifada”, adding in an interview with PBS that the key to developing a winning coalition is through people with whom you disagree.
After the monumental upheaval of Mamdani during the primary democratic elections for the mayor of New York against the former governor Andrew Cuomo, he obtained the counter coupling for refusing to condemn a sentence used to describe violent Palestinian uprisings against Israel. The slogan, “Globalize The Intifada”, has become a rallying cry for anti-Israeli demonstrators in the United States since the attack on October 7, 2023 in Hamas against hundreds of innocent Israelis.
“There’s no candidate in this party that that I agree 100% of the time with, to be honest with you. There are Things that i don it agree with mamdani that he said, but at the end of the day, i always believe, as a democratic party flesh in minnesota for the last 14 years and DNC, that you win through addition, “Martin Said During a Wednesday Interview with PBS Newshour.
The best democrats, the media ask Zohran Mamdani to condemn the phrase “Globalizing the Intifada”

The president of the National Democratic Committee (DNC), Ken Martin, rejected the concerns concerning the refusal of the candidate for the Democrat Town Hall of New York, Zohran Mamdani, to condemn the anti-Israeli slogan “ global of the intifada, “adding that the Democratic Party must accommodate different prospects in order to build a strong coalition. (Getty Images; AP)
“You win by bringing people to your coalition. We have conservative democrats, we have centrist democrats, we have work-work like me, and we have this new brand of democrat which is the leftists,” continued Martin. “We win by bringing people into this coalition and in the end, for me, this is the type of party that we are going to direct. We are a big tent party.”
Martin conceded that sometimes this type of coalition construction “leads to dissent and debate”, but, he noted, such “differences in opinion” should be celebrated and recognized as a way to advance the party.
During a podcast last month, Mamdani described the controversial slogan “a desperate desire for equality and equal rights to defend Palestinian human rights”. When he has been given another chance to explicitly condemn the sentence on “Meet the Press” by NBC, the candidate of the mayor of New York once again refused to do so.
“We win by bringing people into this coalition and in the end, for me, this is the type of party that we are going to direct. We are a big tent party.”

Anti-Israeli activists hold banners who include “Globalize The Intifada” during a protest commemorating the “Nakba day” on May 15, 2025 in the Brooklyn Brooklyn district. The “Nakba Day”, which means “disaster” in Arabic, is an annual commemoration day so that the Palestinians mark the expulsion of the land which now constitute parts of the great Israel, which occurred during the Arab-Israeli war of 1948. (Photo of Alexi Rosenfeld / Getty Images)
“This is not a language that I use,” Mamdani told Kristen Welker from NBC. “The language I use and the language that I will continue to use to direct this city is that which clearly speaks of my intention, which is an intention based on a belief in universal human rights.”
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When Welker doubled on the question of whether Mamdami “would condemn” the slogan, that Welker stressed that many people perceive as a call for violence against the Jews, Mamdani replied that he had spoken with many Jewish New Yorkers on their fears of anti-Semitism and declared that he would undertake “the anti-Haine anti-crime program City “in the city” in the city.
“In the end, what I think I have to show is not only to talk about something, but to attack and specify that there is no room for anti -Semitism in this city,” replied Mamdani. “And we have to eliminate this fanaticism, and finally we do it through the actions, and it is the mayor that I will be, the one who protects Jewish New Yorkers and up to this commitment through the work I do.”

On the left: the candidate for the town hall of New York Zohran Mamdani speaks during the National Convention on the National Action Network in New York, United States, April 3, 2025. On the right: the demonstrators attend a “Emergency Rally for Gaza” outside the Israeli Consulate in New York, New York, Monday, October 9, 2023. Waras supporters. (Reuters / Jeenah Moon and Jennifer Mitchell for Fox News Digital)
Before turning to a different subject, Welker, for the third time, sought to raise Mamdani on the file to condemn the controversial slogan. “Why not condemn him?” Welker asked.
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“My concern is to start walking on the language line and specifying the language that I believe that is eligible or unacceptable. Associates me in a place similar to that of the president who seeks to do this kind of thing, putting people in prison for having written an editorial, putting them in prison for protest,” said Mamdani. “In the end, it is not a language that I use, it is a language which I understand that there are concerns, and what I will do is present my vision of this city through my words and my actions.”