New York City, Cuomo and Democratic primary
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A three-sided debate has broken out over the Democratic Party’s future. On one side is the party establishment, damaged by the disappointing end to the Biden era but seeking to rebrand itself with a new agenda it hopes will better appeal to voters.
While progressives often get accused of undermining the Democratic Party, the evidence shows that it’s the moderate wing that most often violates the “Vote Blue No Matter Who” principle.
The word “democratic” is supposed to soften the blow of socialism, with Zohran Mamdani's campaign being the latest to fool the voters. In reality, there is no
Chris Cuomo said on his podcast Tuesday that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a “symbol of the demise” of the Democrats and urged the party to move on from her.
Ultimately, the Democratic Party remains at a crossroads, caught between the growing influence of the far-left, and the more politically viable moderate wing.
The founders of the initiative, the States Forum, say they hope to extend successful Democratic policies across states and even to the national level.