New York primaries test the Democratic left against establishment amid AI money and Gaza debates

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New York’s Democratic primaries spotlight a heated intra-party clash as mayor Zohran Mamdani-backed progressives challenge incumbents in safe districts, with the wealthiest 12th district sparking a Kennedy-name showdown amid heavy AI-funded campaigning. The contests, along with races in Maryland, Utah, and South Carolina, are watched as Democrats weigh a future beyond establishment norms while trying to flip House seats in November, all set against debates over Israel, Gaza, and AIPAC ties that shape candidates’ stances.
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