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Cha

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49. Mahalo, Em.. ☮️💙🌻🕯️🕊️
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 08:00 PM
13 hrs ago

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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If the majority of voters Scubamatt 15 hrs ago #1
Photo says it all. mr715 15 hrs ago #2
Actually they need each other SocialDemocrat61 15 hrs ago #3
Yes they do! Too many don't seem to get Cha 13 hrs ago #46
Don't mistake NYC Democrats MineralMan 15 hrs ago #4
Yeah, and all three won. choie 12 hrs ago #59
8 and 8 won D00ver66 12 hrs ago #67
Agree. I grew up in NYC. Moving to the South was eye opening. nt Blasphemer 12 hrs ago #68
Hell, going to Staten Island SocialDemocrat61 53 min ago #88
Good point. I think people are getting somewhat carried away. Redleg 11 hrs ago #72
Good God, the DSA is a political party. intheflow 15 hrs ago #5
But intheflow... choie 12 hrs ago #60
. intheflow 1 hr ago #87
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
Carville is out there encouraging just that: demmiblue 12 hrs ago #71
Does the party actually need Mamdani senseandsensibility 14 hrs ago #6
He has never run in Georgia, but I suspect if he ever did he'd know how to win. mr715 14 hrs ago #8
You're right, he would know how to win in Georgia SocialDemocrat61 14 hrs ago #13
"more moderate policies and message." Nixie 7 hrs ago #80
He has said he has no ambitions beyond being mayor. But we'll see how that goes. Scrivener7 14 hrs ago #14
If a politician ever says they aren't thinking about higher office... mr715 14 hrs ago #15
How many NYC Mayors SocialDemocrat61 14 hrs ago #21
Dinkens didn't mr715 14 hrs ago #23
They ran SocialDemocrat61 14 hrs ago #26
De Blasio won my heart. mr715 14 hrs ago #29
Bless your heart ❤️ SocialDemocrat61 14 hrs ago #30
De Blasio didn't get enough credit for fixing the Bloomberg technocracy mr715 13 hrs ago #32
Very true SocialDemocrat61 13 hrs ago #33
They both ran for higher office but it didn't work out BeyondGeography 14 hrs ago #28
Well, he can't run for president, so how much more important... LAS14 14 hrs ago #18
Bishop v. Knight mr715 14 hrs ago #24
He endorsed 3 candidates, he has ambitions. dem4decades 13 hrs ago #35
Yes, he wants NYC to thrive. Quiet Em 12 hrs ago #56
Goldman was holding NY back exactly how? dem4decades 12 hrs ago #64
I am not saying that at all. Quiet Em 12 hrs ago #66
He wasn't born in the US fujiyamasan 13 hrs ago #42
Mayor of NYC is very intense Cosmocat 13 hrs ago #45
Eric Adams did it while learning Turkish mr715 13 hrs ago #51
and while being corrupt. choie 12 hrs ago #63
Totally agree! choie 12 hrs ago #61
Here in red western NY, we chose a far left candidate for the House. wnylib 14 hrs ago #16
Is Jeffries smoking something? JBTaurus83 14 hrs ago #7
Jeffries was unopposed in his primary yesterday SocialDemocrat61 14 hrs ago #9
He will win his district, but the House picks its leader. mr715 14 hrs ago #17
True SocialDemocrat61 14 hrs ago #19
No one needs to be making drama. mr715 14 hrs ago #22
But it still doesn't make him SocialDemocrat61 14 hrs ago #25
He is objectively not going out the door. mr715 14 hrs ago #27
Exactly my point SocialDemocrat61 14 hrs ago #31
If I might suggest Bob_in_VA 13 hrs ago #40
Actually the comment was SocialDemocrat61 13 hrs ago #44
He needs Mamdani's candidates to be in his caucus! mr715 14 hrs ago #10
I hope they vote with him, no one needs that bull. dem4decades 13 hrs ago #36
Don't want to see the Kevin McCarthy humiliation on our side? mr715 13 hrs ago #37
Couldn't have happened to a better coif. dem4decades 13 hrs ago #53
No. Leader Jeffries is not going to be Cha 13 hrs ago #47
Here's the reality Quiet Em 14 hrs ago #11
yes, totally agree. LymphocyteLover 13 hrs ago #39
Mahalo, Em.. ☮️💙🌻🕯️🕊️ Cha 13 hrs ago #49
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
No he didn't! Please tell me he didn't! Scrivener7 14 hrs ago #12
I didn't hear that MorbidButterflyTat 14 hrs ago #20
Lol at "..the fiend!!!!" Seems like some Cha 12 hrs ago #57
Oh yes Jeffries does................ Lovie777 13 hrs ago #34
Never did understand Pelosi's choice of him to promote Joinfortmill 13 hrs ago #38
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
I think he's also responsible for overall strategy. Joinfortmill 12 hrs ago #55
Yes, but presumably that's a group decision, not his alone LymphocyteLover 1 hr ago #86
Wow. HuffPo certainly, uh, chose some pictures for that post Sympthsical 13 hrs ago #43
Good grief. QueerDuck 13 hrs ago #48
You had a choice Congressman. Buddyzbuddy 13 hrs ago #50
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
It is kind of hard, Nanjeanne.... sheshe2 7 hrs ago #81
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
It appears to be LilElf70 13 hrs ago #54
The arrogance. choie 12 hrs ago #58
The party needs another FDR. orthoclad 12 hrs ago #62
Someone who would SocialDemocrat61 8 hrs ago #77
A good reminder of why deifying politicians is never a good idea fujiyamasan 7 hrs ago #82
This one? usonian 8 hrs ago #79
"The socialists saw Roosevelt's liberalism as applying Band-Aides to capitalism to save it from a political betsuni 1 hr ago #85
Well said SocialDemocrat61 50 min ago #89
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
The lack of critical thinking really bothers me MorbidButterflyTat 12 hrs ago #70
Democrats must stay united against our common enemy, no matter what dlk 9 hrs ago #73
That poster is extremely disrespectful to Jeffries gulliver 9 hrs ago #75
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
Jeffries was brilliant on Jen Psaki's show. Saying that primaries Nixie 8 hrs ago #78
Polarizing the party helps Republicans wreck the country and ensures no progress. betsuni 7 hrs ago #83
TY Nixie for that on Rep Jeffries being on Psaki's Cha 7 hrs ago #84
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