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New York primaries: three Mamdani allies clinch Democratic nominations and Kennedy heir loses to self-confessed ‘nerd’ – as it happened

Jun 24, 6:23 AM · Source: The Guardian · Read original →

New York primaries: three Mamdani allies clinch Democratic nominations and Kennedy heir loses to self-confessed ‘nerd’ – as it happened  The Guardian Mamdani-backed candidates sweep Democratic primaries in New York City  The Guardian New York Primary Election results: Brad Lander, Claire Valdez, Darializa Avila Chevalier win Democratic primaries  ABC7 New York "Huge defeat": Democrats left reeling

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Populist Left

Corporate-Backed Establishment Democrats Lose Ground as Progressive Challengers Win NY Primaries

Three candidates aligned with progressive organizer Mamdani defeated establishment-endorsed rivals, signaling growing grassroots resistance to Wall Street Democrats.

Mainstream Left

New York Democrats Select Mamdani-Backed Candidates in Primary Elections

Three candidates aligned with New York City's progressive political movement won Democratic primary nominations Tuesday. The results marked a significant shift in the city's political direction.

Centrist

New York Dems Shift Left as Three Mamdani Allies Win Primary Races

Three Democratic candidates aligned with activist Mamdani won New York primary contests Tuesday, reflecting party movement toward progressive positions. Meanwhile, a Kennedy family member lost to an opponent emphasizing grassroots organizing over establishment connections.

Conservative

New York Democrats Choose Progressive Candidates in Primary Elections

Three candidates backed by progressive activist Waleed Mamdani won Democratic primary nominations in New York City races.

MAGA

# Establishment Democrats Tighten Grip on New York While Kennedy Dynasty Crumbles

Mamdani allies sweep New York Democratic primaries, consolidating progressive machine control. Meanwhile, a Kennedy heir falls to a self-described "nerd," signaling the end of dynastic Democrat privilege.