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NEW YORK The Democratic Socialists of America are facing a reckoning in New York City and theres a lot on the line.
Two members of the hard-left groups New York City chapter are running for congressional seats in this months primaries, vying to topple more mainstream Democrats including one incumbent.
If the DSAs candidates, Claire Valdez and Darializa Avila Chevalier, prevail, it will prove the ascendent organization can capitalize on the momentum generated by Mayor Zohran Mamdanis once-improbable 2025 election win. Victories for Valdez and Avila Chevalier would expand socialist influence on Capitol Hill as the Democratic Party continues to grapple with its ideological identity after getting shellacked in the 2024 elections. And it would likely embolden the DSA to expand its political footprint accelerating its evolution from insurgent movement to political institution.
But if one or both candidates lose, the DSAs growth arc in New York would experience its first major dip since November, raising the prospect that the pendulum for Democrats may be swinging toward the middle. Defeat would also reflect poorly on Mamdani, who expended significant political capital to endorse Valdez and especially Avila Chevalier, whos challenging a veteran New York congressional delegation member with deep ties to party leadership.
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/06/17/the-democratic-socialists-of-america-are-leaving-it-all-on-the-field-in-nyc-00961200
MineralMan
(151,958 posts)Either way. It's a tiny, isolated part of this country. Please don't read too much into those two elections. They don't mean anything like what you're claiming they mean.
We keep making that mistake, again and again. This is a huge country, with all sorts of political realities within its borders. Don't confuse one or two districts with a general trend.
RandySF
(87,671 posts)I thought the article was about NYC. And theres a third primary not mentioned.
msongs
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