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In reply to the discussion: i don't think Jeffries understands the new reality. Mamdani doesn't need the party. the party needs him. [View all]Cha
(321,530 posts)49. Mahalo, Em.. ☮️💙🌻🕯️🕊️
I bet there are Dems in Congress who had strong relationships with those who lost in NYC.
Like Rep Dan Goldman, who is a brilliant contributor to our democracy.
I know there are members of the Congressional Hispanic caucus who may be upset, and other NYS Democratic leaders who rely on established relationships with other Democrats who may be upset
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i don't think Jeffries understands the new reality. Mamdani doesn't need the party. the party needs him. [View all]
demmiblue
15 hrs ago
OP
I think that would be a GOOD thing - put numbers to theories about what the majority of Dems want. nt
Blasphemer
12 hrs ago
#69
He has said he has no ambitions beyond being mayor. But we'll see how that goes.
Scrivener7
14 hrs ago
#14
Yes, pushing an imaginary war as if there's a huge ideological/moral Grand Canyon in the party does not help progress.
betsuni
9 hrs ago
#74
His job is to count votes & keep the caucus together, not necessarily be a great progressive spokesperson for the party
LymphocyteLover
13 hrs ago
#41
Jeez just say Congratulations to the winners and that you welcome them into the House and are eager to work together.
Nanjeanne
13 hrs ago
#52
Well that's true but their districts are solidly blue and it would be rare to lose. Besides optimism in their win would
Nanjeanne
35 min ago
#90
"The socialists saw Roosevelt's liberalism as applying Band-Aides to capitalism to save it from a political
betsuni
1 hr ago
#85
If would be nice if for just once, the centrist Democrats would wake up, smell the coffee, read the room, etc.
Fil1957
12 hrs ago
#65
It's called politics. But it's against the law to pass up any opportunity to call Democrats corrupt or stupid.
betsuni
8 hrs ago
#76
Polarizing the party helps Republicans wreck the country and ensures no progress.
betsuni
7 hrs ago
#83