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AloeVera

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33. Your links actually support the claim establishment Democrats didn't support Mamdani.
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 07:54 AM
Jun 5

National Democrats, leadership and high-profile Democrats were extremely slow to support him. Some coming out just mere days or weeks before the election, some not at all.

From your article, dated a mere weeks before the election:

The vocal support [from the DNC chair] comes as other national Democrats, including New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, the Senate Minority Leader and New York Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, the House Minority Leader, have so far declined to endorse Mamdani.


In September, months after Mamdani advanced to the November general election in a June primary, New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul endorsed him.

In a New York Times op-ed, Hochul noted that while she and Mamdani have "had our disagreements," they also share similar goals, like making New York City more affordable for residents.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris, who was the Democratic party's presidential nominee in last year's presidential election, also offered a tepid endorsement of Mamdani last month, telling MSNBC's Rachel Maddow that, "Look, as far as I’m concerned, he’s the Democratic nominee and he should be supported."


As for the list of endorsements you linked to, 90% are state-level officials and reps. The remaining 10 include Sanders, Warren, AOC, Jayapal, Ryan, Vaelasquez, Nadler, Robert Reich and to round it off FORMER Rep. Jamaal Bowman.

So you were saying?

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Totally Miami Blue Jun 4 #1
The establishment did the exact same thing to Mamdani orangecrush Jun 4 #2
Oh Mamdani, mayor of my heart. mr715 Jun 4 #3
I saw that Schumer had already met with him to offer support Nixie Jun 4 #7
Huh? SocialDemocrat61 Jun 4 #8
Mahalo for this, SocialDemocrat. Cha Jun 5 #15
Thanks SocialDemocrat61 Jun 5 #18
They need to get their facts straight. Cha Jun 5 #22
Nearly all NY Democrats supported Zohran Mamdani Quiet Em Jun 5 #72
Agreed Pototan Jun 5 #19
Mahalo, Pototan, you too! Cha Jun 5 #23
Your links actually support the claim establishment Democrats didn't support Mamdani. AloeVera Jun 5 #33
You're free to believe that SocialDemocrat61 Jun 5 #34
I go by facts, not "belief". AloeVera Jun 5 #35
Good because the facts are SocialDemocrat61 Jun 5 #48
Lol! Scrivener7 Jun 5 #36
I don't live in Maine SocialDemocrat61 Jun 5 #46
I don't live in Maine either, but as I say, I need Democrats to win as many seats as possible so Democrats can gain Scrivener7 Jun 5 #50
I hope all democrats win in November SocialDemocrat61 Jun 5 #52
You go with that. Scrivener7 Jun 5 #53
Thanks I will SocialDemocrat61 Jun 5 #54
Depends on who you're callingi "the Establisment" Cha Jun 4 #10
This isn't even a comparison. Mamdani is Muslim and that is what they held against him?? Pisces Jun 5 #27
He campaigned with Hasan Piker! GASP! mr715 Jun 5 #69
"the establishment" ... Oh good grief. 🙄🤣 QueerDuck Jun 5 #42
The "establishment" is exactly the word. Bluetus Jun 5 #76
Truth orangecrush Jun 5 #77
Interesting way of thinking. mr715 Jun 5 #80
Rebuilding our failing healthcare system is in Platner's platform. Emile Jun 4 #4
That broken health insurance system JustAnotherGen Jun 5 #31
Unfortunately, their lobbying groups have a TON of money to spread around Bettie Jun 5 #37
And now they've basically destroyed the Voting Rights Act Just_Vote_Dem Jun 5 #40
What makes you think he can beat Collins Boo1 Jun 4 #5
Anti-incumbent sentiment mr715 Jun 4 #6
How many millions of negative ads Big Blue Marble Jun 4 #9
Or not. mr715 Jun 4 #13
You will see a firestorm of ads Big Blue Marble Jun 5 #21
Repubs and aipac are ready to spend over $200million against our senate candidates questionseverything Jun 5 #28
As opposed to what? A candidate no one cares about? Happy Hoosier Jun 5 #43
Do you think Mills or Costello can beat Collins? Bettie Jun 5 #38
No. mainer Jun 5 #39
I have known some toxic men in my life Bettie Jun 5 #45
No they don't Boo1 Jun 5 #49
You have a link to the poll that shows Emile Jun 5 #51
A March Emerson poll had both Platner and Mills over Collins Quiet Em Jun 5 #57
Yes, I researched that after I asked for a link. Out of 7 different Emile Jun 5 #58
And, sorry for the pedantry, but a lead of +1 or +3 isn't a lead mr715 Jun 5 #63
Statistically? mr715 Jun 5 #81
MoE are two tailed Boo1 Jun 5 #82
Isn't Platner up by 6-8%? mr715 Jun 5 #85
I support Graham Platner. None of us has lived perfect lives. I want Collins OUT!! NNguyenMD Jun 4 #11
These are exactly the rationale (rationalizations) Big Blue Marble Jun 4 #12
No more Alex Prettis or Renee Goods. mr715 Jun 5 #14
Then were do you draw the line.. Big Blue Marble Jun 5 #16
He is teflon and will win. mr715 Jun 5 #17
Fuck character. If he votes Democratic, that's what matter NoRethugFriends Jun 5 #26
You are correct PhilosopherKing Jun 5 #32
Your rationale sounds a lot like the people who stayed home or refused standingtall Jun 5 #30
We can't do 2) without 1) Happy Hoosier Jun 5 #44
yeah Skittles Jun 5 #20
I will be very glad when Tuesday is over Sympthsical Jun 5 #24
The sole purpose of Primaries appears to be dividing the party... Violet_Crumble Jun 5 #29
I'm not at all in favor of letting the elites of what many think is a calcified, out of touch political establishment Midwestern Democrat Jun 5 #61
Screw that crap, we need regular people deciding about candidates not party insiders questionseverything Jun 5 #68
Primaries are good. mr715 Jun 5 #87
Coincident? SlimPetey Jun 5 #25
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote Jun 5 #88
Platner is flawed. Happy Hoosier Jun 5 #41
I'm In Pennsylvania. ColoringFool Jun 5 #47
I'm in Pa. also gab13by13 Jun 5 #56
Circular Firing... ZDU Jun 5 #55
Do we have a choice? awesomerwb1 Jun 5 #59
I have a solid hope that the voters in Maine will do the right thing MineralMan Jun 5 #60
I don't think you realize how badly this is going to go. Llewlladdwr Jun 5 #62
Really. We KNOW this. Ok. Nanjeanne Jun 5 #64
Well, he has admitted to it himself... Llewlladdwr Jun 5 #70
None of the other candidates have generated enough interest to keep the lights on questionseverything Jun 5 #65
This. mr715 Jun 5 #67
How do we know this isn't GOP operatives? mr715 Jun 5 #66
But it's not just the sex crap... Llewlladdwr Jun 5 #71
Does the misogynistic, racist, homophobic comments... mr715 Jun 5 #78
Context matters in a general election Soul_of_Wit Jun 5 #79
Yup, after next week's Primary, God knows what may come out obamanut2012 Jun 5 #73
It certainly was fortunate that information about Swalwell came out before the primary. LisaL Jun 5 #74
We were very lucky that blogger blew it up obamanut2012 Jun 5 #83
Oh, I'm sure they have some people tucked away ready to serve up some nonsense Just_Vote_Dem Jun 5 #86
Hope the polls translate into Votes Aepps22 Jun 5 #75
The choice? A flawed candidate who will vote to preserve women's rights mainer Jun 5 #84
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