Leftward Upset in NYC Primaries Reshapes Democratic House

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Two New York Democrats, including Congressional Hispanic Caucus chair Adriano Espaillat, were defeated by left‑wing challengers in Tuesday’s primaries, signaling a surge in Democratic Socialists of America influence in Congress. Brad Lander defeated Dan Goldman by a wide margin, Darializa Avila Chevalier toppled Espaillat, and Claire Valdez won the race to replace Nydia Velázquez, all backed by NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The results underscore rising tensions between centrists and progressives as leadership braces for November and tries to recalibrate strategy in a more left‑leaning party landscape.
Topics:nation#democratic-socialists#dsas-in-congress#moderates-vs-progressives#new-york-politics#politics#primary-elections
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