{"id":2300,"date":"2026-06-25T23:06:13","date_gmt":"2026-06-25T23:06:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/jacksonvillemovingnews.com\/?p=2300"},"modified":"2026-06-25T23:06:13","modified_gmt":"2026-06-25T23:06:13","slug":"democratic-rift-over-the-partys-future-widens-amid-the-lefts-new-york-victories","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jacksonvillemovingnews.com\/?p=2300","title":{"rendered":"Democratic rift over the party&#8217;s future widens amid the left&#8217;s New York victories"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<p>A trio of democratic socialist victories in New York City this week is deepening a schism among Democrats over who should lead the party and determine its direction as the midterms approach \u2014 and as the 2028 presidential race looms not far beyond.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/jacksonvillemovingnews.com\/?p=2298\">Broward woman wore disguises and took teaching exams for several educators, state says<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The party\u2019s left flank took a victory lap after insurgent candidates backed by New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani all won Tuesday night, knocking off a pair of House incumbents as well as the handpicked successor of a retiring congresswoman. <\/p>\n<p>The results pushed long-held tensions into public view once again. Some in the establishment called for candidates to stop identifying as Democrats and instead start their own party if they detest its leaders so much. Others even accused Mamdani of trying to \u201cblow up\u201d the party.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe constant bashing does hurt the Democratic Party\u2019s brand. There\u2019s a difference between constructive criticism and destructive criticism,\u201d former Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison told NBC News, noting his objections had nothing to do with ideology. \u201cEveryone wants to be the person throwing rocks at the house until they realize they\u2019re the one expected to move in.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI\u2019ve even had conversations with people who are widely viewed as potential presidential candidates and told them it\u2019s ultimately counterproductive,\u201d he continued. \u201cIf you win the nomination, you inherit that party. Why spend years weakening the very vehicle you\u2019ll eventually need to carry your message to the American people?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Those on both sides of the divide acknowledged that New York City is far more liberal than the swing states and districts that will determine whether the party wins majorities this fall. But progressive Democrats argue it\u2019s undeniable that they are the ascendant wing. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe establishment and recycled faces need to step aside stage left,\u201d said Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., who is widely expected to pursue a 2028 White House bid. \u201cWe need a new generation of bold progressive leadership that says \u2018no\u2019 to foreign war and takes on the massive economic inequality.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>The latest round of primary wins has plunged Democrats deeper into a tug-of-war over the direction of their party. It\u2019s remained an open question since losses in 2024 turned over the White House and both congressional chambers to Republicans. At least part of the party blamed establishment Democrats, casting party elders as more interested in entrenched power than appealing to the kind of voters who helped usher in President Donald Trump\u2019s second term. <\/p>\n<p>Today, the fissures in the Democratic Party go beyond progressives versus moderates, extending to critics of Israel versus supporters of the Jewish state, those backed by the party establishment versus insurgents, and those who accept corporate money versus those who refuse it. <\/p>\n<p>Rebecca Katz, whose firm Fight Agency has worked with a number of the anti-establishment candidates, said there are different tactics and strategies for winning in New York City compared to winning in swing territory. She cautioned against taking \u201ctoo much\u201d from the victories on Tuesday when broadening out to think about where the Democratic Party is writ large ahead of the midterms.<\/p>\n<p>But one through line, she said, is that the winning candidates in New York have adapted to the modern campaign landscape, while the more traditional Democratic playbook has not kept up with the realities of running in 2026.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cVoters don\u2019t care about labels, they care about \u2018what you are going to do for me,\u2019\u201d she said. \u201cI would guess most voters do not know the difference in labels between a progressive or a populist or a centrist.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Joseph Geevarghese, executive director of Our Revolution, the group Bernie Sanders founded, was more blunt on whether the far left was attempting to take over the Democratic Party: \u201cYes, we are!\u201d <\/p>\n<p>\u201cThere\u2019s been a longtime struggle within the Democratic Party, but in particular, over the last 10 years, over who sets the direction,\u201d said Geevarghese, who said the group has cultivated a bench of candidates that is now rising to higher ranks of power. That includes people who have taken positions within the party infrastructure after feeling it was stacked against them. \u201cWe\u2019re probably a more formidable force than we\u2019ve ever been.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>This week\u2019s victories follow other contested primary wins for outsider progressive and socialist candidates in recent months, including veteran and oyster farmer Graham Platner in the Maine Senate primary, Randy Villegas in a California swing district, state Rep. Chris Rabb in a blue district in Philadelphia, and Adam Hamawy and Rep. Analilia Mejia in a pair of New Jersey districts. <\/p>\n<p>Platner\u2019s candidacy ignited its own intraparty war in Maine, with some more establishment Democrats saying he carried too much baggage to defeat veteran Republican Susan Collins. But Platner supporters cast critics as those unhappy with his outsider tendencies. On the other side, some Democrats working in Maine politics were still hopeful Platner would somehow drop out even after clinching the nomination. <\/p>\n<p>In ongoing contests, left-aligned candidates Abdul El-Sayed and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan are top contenders in Democratic Senate primaries in Michigan and Minnesota, respectively. Beyond that, two of the most popular figures on the left remain Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Both identify as democratic socialists.<\/p>\n<p>The liberal grassroots group Roots Action said in a statement Wednesday that the New York victories meant \u201cwe\u2019re on track to have one of the most progressive Democratic caucuses ever in the House. That means more pressure on the corporatist Democrats, and leaders who are willing to truly stand up to the fascistic Republican Party.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/jacksonvillemovingnews.com\/?p=2296\">Tyran Stokes, Alijah Arenas among early list of top prospects for 2027 NBA Draft<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Some Democratic strategists say those on the far left are giving themselves too much credit, predicting their limitations in vital battlegrounds that will decide the partisan balance of power in Washington and in the states.<\/p>\n<p>One strategist, Josh Marcus-Blank, pointed to the strong Democratic candidacies of Roy Cooper for Senate in North Carolina and Rob Sand for governor in Iowa, who are running ads designed to appeal to people \u201cin the middle\u201d and on the right. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cThey would be winning seats that Democrats have not been able to win for decades, and that is the lesson that we should be taking: How were they able to do that?\u201d Marcus-Blank said of Cooper and Sand. Referring to the Democratic Socialists of America, he continued, \u201cThere is nothing to really take away from the DSA victory in New York that should be applied to North Carolina or Iowa, and folks should be able to recognize that.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Andrew Mamo, a spokesperson for The Bench, a group that is seeking to boost Democrats in contested primaries, said left-wing candidates have a ceiling of 30% in swing districts, while in New York City they\u2019re able to break 50%.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSo be it,\u201d he said of the ultraprogressive victories in New York City.<\/p>\n<p>Center-left candidates emerged in contested House primaries elsewhere in the country on Tuesday, including former Rep. Ben McAdams in the Democratic contest for Utah\u2019s 1st District who won over a rival backed by Sanders. In Maryland, state Del. Adrian Boafo won a deeply contested primary over multiple candidates who ran to his left while seeking to succeed longtime Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn swing states and swing districts, they are voting for candidates that they believe can win the general. Roy Cooper took the primary in North Carolina by storm,\u201d said Neera Tanden, president of the Center for American Progress, a Democratic think tank. \u201cIn some cities, not illegitimately, people are interested in putting up more liberal candidates. But I think that the health of the party is seen in whether you\u2019re winning difficult races. And that\u2019s the big test.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Tanden argued that successful candidates have connected with voters with an economically populist message, pointing to Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cI don\u2019t think economic populism is definitely left or right,\u201d Tanden added. \u201cTalarico in many ways is more moderate than Jasmine Crockett, but he has a very economically populist message.\u201d <\/p>\n<p>Support for democratic socialism is already on the rise in big cities. A democratic socialist recently advanced to the mayoral runoff in Los Angeles. A DSA member, Janeese Lewis George, just won the Democratic primary for Washington, D.C., mayor, too, and in Seattle, democratic socialist Katie Wilson took office earlier this year.<\/p>\n<p>Andrew Bard Epstein, communications director for Claire Valdez, the Mamdani-backed democratic socialist state assembly member who posted a huge margin of victory in the primary for New York\u2019s 7th District on Tuesday, said there are lessons to extrapolate from the New York results to the rest of the country.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cDemocratic voters in New York City and around the country are done with the establishment of their party,\u201d he said, calling out how the party\u2019s establishment handled the war in Gaza and economic inequality. \u201cI have never been more hopeful about taking back this party and turning it into an actual fighting force for the working class of this country.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Epstein said he welcomes Democratic leaders brushing off the advances of the party\u2019s left flank in New York City by arguing such gains are not possible in swingier territory, saying the notion is \u201ca self-flattering delusion.\u201d He pointed to Platner\u2019s victory in Maine and El-Sayed\u2019s standing ahead of Michigan\u2019s August primary as examples of left-wing candidates on the march elsewhere.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s not even really worth challenging those claims, because I think that they serve this insurgent movement,\u201d he said. \u201cThe more this part of establishment tells themselves that their silence or complicity on the genocide in Gaza doesn\u2019t matter, that their failure to mount a real working-class progressive populist alternative to MAGA fascism doesn\u2019t matter, the more they will lose, and the better chance we have of turning this party into something we can actually be proud of.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Tr\u00e9 Easton, a former top staffer for Sen. John Fetterman who now works at the Searchlight Institute, a new liberal think tank, pointed to McAdams\u2019 victory in Utah and said, \u201ceveryone interested in a purely factional approach to this stuff has lost the plot.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Democratic Party has always been a ragtag coalition between center and left,\u201d he added. \u201cThat\u2019s not changing.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>He said that some positions espoused by Darializa Avila Chevalier \u2014 the most controversial of the three Mamdani-backed House candidates who won Tuesday, defeating Rep. Adriano Espaillat \u2014 concern him. But Easton said her victory is \u201ca challenge we can address pretty easily and effectively.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn short, everyone needs to chill,\u201d he continued. \u201cIt\u2019s a coalition. Sometimes one flank will be up. 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