Rising Populist Tide Is Threatening NY's Powerful Incumbents
Voters are increasingly upset over the cost of living, turning to candidates with scant political experience.
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All three progressive candidates backed by New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani -- including two who took on Democratic incumbents -- won their primaries in safe seats almost guaranteeing their election in November. n.pr/4ahbysP[image or embed] -- NPR (@npr.org) 10:54 PM · Jun 23, 2026
All three progressive candidates backed by New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani -- including two who took on Democratic incumbents -- won their primaries in safe seats almost guaranteeing their election in November. n.pr/4ahbysP[image or embed]
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... As voters across the country express frustration with the political establishment, congressional hopefuls are seeing a prime opportunity to tap into a movement with the potential to manifest a handful of upsets in New York's primary elections. The dynamic is playing out in intraparty electoral brawls across the state, where the outcomes will shape the political future for Democrats and Republicans alike. In upper Manhattan and the Bronx, Democratic Rep. Adriano Espaillat is trying to fend off a stiff challenge from community organizer Darializa Avila Chevalier, who's running with the backing of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani -- a democratic socialist who channeled populist fervor in his successful bid last year. Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, Rep. Nydia Velazquez's preferred successor, is squaring off against first-term Assemblymember Claire Valdez, another hopeful backed by Mamdani. Like the mayor, both Valdez and Avila Chevalier are members of the Democratic Socialists of America. And in the upstate New York fight to replace GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik, Republican Assemblymember Robert Smullen -- running with the backing of the state party -- is locked in a caustic battle with Anthony Constantino, President Donald Trump's endorsed candidate. ...
The dynamic is playing out in intraparty electoral brawls across the state, where the outcomes will shape the political future for Democrats and Republicans alike.
In upper Manhattan and the Bronx, Democratic Rep. Adriano Espaillat is trying to fend off a stiff challenge from community organizer Darializa Avila Chevalier, who's running with the backing of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani -- a democratic socialist who channeled populist fervor in his successful bid last year.
Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, Rep. Nydia Velazquez's preferred successor, is squaring off against first-term Assemblymember Claire Valdez, another hopeful backed by Mamdani. Like the mayor, both Valdez and Avila Chevalier are members of the Democratic Socialists of America.
And in the upstate New York fight to replace GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik, Republican Assemblymember Robert Smullen -- running with the backing of the state party -- is locked in a caustic battle with Anthony Constantino, President Donald Trump's endorsed candidate. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-22 07:35 PM | Reply
That rent is still too damn high!
#2 | Posted by NerfHerder at 2026-06-22 09:54 PM | Reply | Funny: 1
@#2 ... That rent is still too damn high! ...
At one point in my career, a three or four decades ago, I was offered a quite lucrative job in Manhattan.
I told the recruiter that I did not want to spend three hours a day sitting on trains, commuting.
The recruiter told me to find some landlord who would offer me an apartment with a bed, a refrigerator with microwave, and a bathroom for a low monthly rental, and that I should spend my weeknights there (the agent called it an aerie apartment). And not commute to my home in CT during the week.
Needless to say, I did not accept that job, which would have doubled my salary.
#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-22 10:05 PM | Reply
-That rent is still too damn high!
"It wouldn't be if we increased the minimum wage to $88/HR!!"
Clownshart, Lifecoach
#4 | Posted by eberly at 2026-06-22 10:11 PM | Reply | Funny: 2
You're a ridiculous clown.
#5 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-06-22 10:17 PM | Reply
Needless to say, I did not accept that job, which would have doubled my salary. #3 | Posted by LampLighter
After grad school I had two solid job prospects. One in San Diego, one in NYC.
They paid the same, so as a practical matter the one in San Diego paid twice as much.
It's a shame, I would love to live in NYC but it's not a thing I can afford. Well, I probably could afford it now, but then I wouldn't be able to afford spending 40% of my paycheck on 401(K) and ESPP.
#6 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-22 10:22 PM | Reply
@#6 ... After grad school I had two solid job prospects. One in San Diego, one in NYC.
They paid the same, so as a practical matter the one in San Diego paid twice as much. ...
For me, the decision I faced was less monetary and more physical toll.
There is no way I would want to commute three hours a day to go to work.
For high school, I commuted an hour and a half each way, leaving my house at 7AM and getting home at 5PM.
Yes, my high school was an hour and a half away from my house.
There was No Way I would want to duplicate that commute back then with the job offer in Manhattan.
I stayed in CT, and a year or so later landed a new job with a great company.
#7 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-22 10:51 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
My dad did the weekend commute thing. He would leave Sunday afternoon and come back Friday night.
It... wasn't great for the family.
But, you take the job you can get, and you make it work.
At least, that's what he learned growing up in a cold water flat.
And it was a good job. He worked three decades for Uncle Sam at that job then retired.
#8 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-22 11:00 PM | Reply
88 #4 | Posted by eberly
Interstate how Eberly's mind landed on the Nazi number... Gotta wonder if that's happening deliberately or subconsciously through conditioning.
#9 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-22 11:02 PM | Reply
@#8 ... But, you take the job you can get, and you make it work. ...
I had a job that was working well for me.
As it turned out, the decision not to change to be a weekday occupant of a Manhattan aerie worked better for me.
YMMV and all that.
#10 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-22 11:10 PM | Reply
Gotta wonder if that's happening deliberately or subconsciously through conditioning.
Really gotta wonder why anyone would know that its a "Nazi" number. Did you look it up? Or did you just know it was ...
Because if you knew it was ... you're the conditioned one.
#11 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-06-22 11:43 PM | Reply | Funny: 1
The "88" was a well known Nazi gun.
#12 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-06-22 11:48 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2
Speaking of numbers ...
Trump's newest obsession seems to be over the number 22 - but nobody knows what it means www.independent.co.uk
... He has claimed the US destroyed 22 Iranian ships, said he proved 22 economists wrong and said he recently met with 22 medical specialists ... He has also criticized The New York Times for placing a prescription drug story on page 22, complained that a hypothetical trip to Asia would require 22 hours of flying and referenced a swimming pool he constructed 22 years ago. In some cases, the number has been used inaccurately. Trump stated the capital has 22 fountains; the city actually has 18. At a Hanukkah reception in December, Trump said that U.S. pilots who took part in an attack on Iran told him: "We were practicing for 22 years." On Sunday, the 80-year-old president wrote on Truth Social: "Lots of Killing going on in Chicago. 22 people shot." ...
He has also criticized The New York Times for placing a prescription drug story on page 22, complained that a hypothetical trip to Asia would require 22 hours of flying and referenced a swimming pool he constructed 22 years ago.
In some cases, the number has been used inaccurately. Trump stated the capital has 22 fountains; the city actually has 18.
At a Hanukkah reception in December, Trump said that U.S. pilots who took part in an attack on Iran told him: "We were practicing for 22 years."
On Sunday, the 80-year-old president wrote on Truth Social: "Lots of Killing going on in Chicago. 22 people shot." ...
#13 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-06-23 12:58 AM | Reply
#12 | Posted by REDIAL
It was the size of the barrel diameter. No more, no less. You're really over reaching with the Nazi associations. There are plenty of more realistic parallels.
#14 | Posted by morris at 2026-06-23 10:36 AM | Reply
It was the size of the barrel diameter.
I know. Statement is still true.
#15 | Posted by REDIAL at 2026-06-23 11:14 AM | Reply
H is the 8th letter of the alphabet.
88 is common code among White Nationalists for Heil Hitler. Much in the way that 1312 means All Cops Are Bastards.
I don't think Eberly chose 88 for that reason. I don't think he could tell us why he picked that number.
Rocket 88, by contrast, is not an appeal to Hitler. en.wikipedia.org
Still, you have to watch out for these crypto fascists. They operate from the shadows.
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.
#16 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-23 11:28 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
I turned 8 on 8/8/88.
It took forever for the Nazi birthmarks to fade away.
#17 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-06-24 10:00 AM | Reply | Funny: 2
Progressives are advancing regarding the DNC obstruction.
Populist legislation is succeeding.
Everyone should vote against corporate incumbants.
#18 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2026-06-24 12:38 PM | Reply
Regardless rather than regarding.
#19 | Posted by redlightrobot at 2026-06-24 12:38 PM | Reply
#2 | POSTED BY NERFHERDER
Because Trumpy wants it that way.
Obviously.
#20 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-06-24 06:41 PM | Reply
"I turned 8 on 8/8/88."
Uh huh. Sure you did Mr Master War Baiter.
Then I bet you turned 9 on 9/9/9
#21 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-06-24 06:44 PM | Reply
It's really 8 on 8/8/88. Going to Jackass 5 for my bday this year, it drops on 8/7.
You are salty that I can link the AF doc where you prefer to virtue signal with the bot that claimed Ukraine was full of Nazis.
#22 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-06-24 09:13 PM | Reply
8/8/88 was also the first Wrigley Field game played under lights (seriously, they didn't have lights until then!)
#23 | Posted by hamburglar at 2026-06-25 12:40 AM | Reply
I WAS WRONG! THE GREAT SITZ WAS WRONG!
It's Super Troopers 3 on 8/7.
Jackass 5 is today, but I have Craig Robinson @ The Houston Improv tickets.
#24 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-06-25 08:43 AM | Reply
All their games used to be day games.
They still have all of their Friday games during the daytime to honor that.
#25 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-06-25 08:58 AM | Reply
I didn't watch Super Troopers 2, was it any good? I still quote the first one all, the, time.
"Stinks like sex in here"
#26 | Posted by hamburglar at 2026-06-25 08:59 AM | Reply
It's funny. Farva steals the show again. The Mounties (will sasso, tyler labine, hayes macarthur) are very, very funny.
#27 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-06-25 09:40 AM | Reply
The rent is too damn high, and every proposal the democratic socialists are offering are only going to make it worse. I completely get voting for change, but be careful of which you wish for because you might just get it.
#28 | Posted by kwrx25 at 2026-06-25 10:43 AM | Reply
#28 it doesn't really seem like you believe either of those things, if you can't offer up something that makes it better.
I'm just saying.
#29 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-25 10:59 AM | Reply
Getting rid of rent controlled apartments for one.
#30 | Posted by kwrx25 at 2026-06-25 11:54 AM | Reply
but be careful of which you wish for because you might just get it.
#28 | POSTED BY KWRX25
See "Donald J Trump" for a prime example!
#31 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-06-25 12:01 PM | Reply
and every proposal the democratic socialists are offering are only going to make it worse.
Name one.
Getting rid of rent controlled apartments for one. #30 | POSTED BY KWRX25
That's right I forgot you're a conservative who hates poor people.
Makes sense why you hate Democratic socialist.
Carry on.
#32 | Posted by ClownShack at 2026-06-25 12:05 PM | Reply
Re 30
Maybe have that creepy Creature you voted for stop acting like a like a hateful spoiled brat and sign the affordable housing act just passed by Congress.
That would be something. Eh?
#33 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-06-25 12:05 PM | Reply
Getting rid of rent controlled apartments for one. #30 | Posted by kwrx25
Economists love this, but there's no evidence it actually lowers rents.
#34 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-25 12:30 PM | Reply
Isn't the purpose of "rent control" to keep the costs of rentals down and protect lie income renters from sudden excessive rent hikes?
#35 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-06-25 12:35 PM | Reply
Lie income= low income
#36 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-06-25 12:35 PM | Reply
NYC has very few true rent controlled apartments, the ones that are handed down to family members. About half are rent stabilized though, which limits rent hikes.
Mamdani is pushing for zero percent rent hikes; it's currently capped at 3% for one year and 4.5% for two. (I seem to recall every lease I've signed has a provision that rent can go up as much as 10% at renewal.)
Inflation sinks all boats, so it is a problem when landlords can't pay for the inflated cost of repairs and maintenance when their rent income doesn't keep up. Almost like running a business entails financial risk, who knew?
Limiting rent profit would address that more effectivly, but it's much harder to churn the numbers. A big landlord could choose to run their NYC operation at a loss and take profits elsewhere.
#37 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-25 12:46 PM | Reply
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