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Zohran Mamdani Says Socialist Movement on the Left is Stronger than Anyone Thinks

Zohram Mamdani is the Democrat Party’s next big thing.

Mamdani is the new face of the party.

And Zohran Mamdani revealed a startling truth that will enrage you.

As per West Wing Daily report:

One of the big dangers of electing young politicians to powerful offices is that they tend to either be wide-eyed idealists, or they tend to be ambitious careerists who just want to climb the ladder.

Zohran Mamdani, the Democrat nominee for mayor of New York City, clearly fits into the former category, as he has expressed some very radical political views.

Perhaps the most concerning is the clip that emerged of him advocating for “seizing the means of production” which is a revolutionary communist rallying cry.

Though he has denied being a communist, he has never explicitly disavowed that statement.

Some people who don’t live in New York City might write off Mamdani as not being relevant to their local politics.

But Mamdani made it clear at a recent rally that he is trying to lead a movement far beyond New York City.

And if this is true then it should concern people across America who are engaged in politics and who don’t want revolutionary Marxism.

According to CNN, “Declaring that he is leading a ‘movement that won the battle over the soul of the Democratic Party,’ Zohran Mamdani used a raucous rally with over 3,000 supporters in Manhattan’s Washington Heights on Monday night to assert his mayoral campaign as proof of a politics much bigger than his bid for City Hall.”

“The Democratic nominee and proud democratic socialist, who almost overnight after his surprise primary win in June became a national superstar, has a wide lead in the polls. And though many who rallied for him on Monday to kick off the final stretch into November stressed to the crowd that they can’t take the election for granted, the candidate used his own time at the microphone to urge them to see what they are doing as rebutting what he repeatedly referred to as the “darkness” of President Donald Trump’s administration and the half-measures of years of Democratic leadership.”

It’s clear from his statements that he doesn’t see his movement as being only about New York City itself.

He wants to influence politics across America.

Here is part of what Mamdani said: “The same questions asked of us were asked of organized labor, were asked the civil rights movement, were asked of any who had the nerve to demand a future they could not yet see. Could they not wait? Could they see that they were asking too much? They knew that we do not get to determine the scale of the crisis that we face. We only get to decide how we respond.”

The fact that Mamdani pushes back against the criticism that they are “asking too much” shows that he is, in fact, asking for a lot.

He is asking for socialism in the biggest city in America and beyond. This is far beyond the pale of what most Americans will accept.