Zohran Mamdani took on the entire political establishment — and won
It s already clear that the balloting of Zohran Mamdani as New York City s mayor is a historic moment not just for the city but for the Democratic Party and for America s future on the other side of Donald Trump Exactly how that history will unfold and what its long-term consequences will be are questions we can t possibly answer here and now By last Tuesday Mamdani s domination was no longer a surprise he d held a substantial lead in the polls for months But it still came as a shock to the system and broke basically all the rules of American politics at least as understood by its self-appointed caste of experts A youthful Muslim socialist born in Africa had toppled a political dynasty as he reported his supporters on polling night and overcome the united opposition of nearly the entire political mainstream He did so without making the slightest apology for who he is or what he believes without making nice with ideological enemies and without pivoting toward the so-called center I m not the first to observe that Republicans spent the Obama years fantasizing about a Marxist Muslim from Africa somehow they conjured up a real one One can argue that Mamdani s dramatic win was a kind of fluke a black-swan event that reveals more about the Democratic Party s institutional weakness than about a major generational or ideological shift But doesn t that come to the same thing in the end In any event his campaign generated unprecedented enthusiasm driving the largest turnout in a New York City poll for years and also generated intense antipathy Related Republicans implode after stunning Democratic victories One of the bulk extraordinary facts of this extraordinary poll is that disgraced former governor Andrew Cuomo s relentlessly negative campaign which offered no vision of New York s future beyond not the Muslim guy also drove enormous turnout As Salon s Russell Payne has informed Cuomo s last-ditch third-party candidacy following his richly deserved Waterloo in the June Democratic primary seemed doomed from the get-go But incredibly Cuomo genuinely got more votes than any winning mayoral candidate since Rudy Giuliani in and still lost to Mamdani by more than votes Everything about that seems literally inconceivable to the political and media establishment which has spent the last year recalibrating itself to fit the supposed vibe-shift of the second Trump presidency and now must find procedures of coping with the Mamdani-quake There was nothing terribly surprising about the vicious and hysterical Islamophobic meltdown on the MAGA-friendly right although it s surely a measure of democratic decay that no one blinks an eye at Rep Elise Stefanik who plans to run for governor of New York next year slandering a newly elected official in her own state as a Communist a jihadist an antisemite and a supporter of terrorism That outpouring of overt bigotry from the right which even in the Trump era would never be directed at a candidate who was Black or gay or Jewish or Latino creates a kind of moral vacuum in which less obvious signs of terror and confusion look almost normal The political and media establishment which has spent the last year recalibrating itself to fit the purported vibe-shift of the second Trump presidency now must find techniques of coping with the Mamdani-quake After Mamdani s fiery preeminence speech on Tuesday night CNN commentators Van Jones and David Axelrod were rendered almost speechless Perhaps they understood for the first time that the Mamdani moment represents an existential threat to the entire political ecosystem in which they re embedded Right-wing commentator Scott Jennings was delighted by their distress although his analysis sounded a lot like Your Majesty the peasants are at the gates with torches and pitchforks That s good Jones and Axelrod are longtime Democratic insiders and self-identified liberals neither has accused Mamdani of being a traitor or a terrorist and surely never would Both have labored to include his populist appeal and obvious political skillset in a more capacious understanding of their party s future But Mamdani s speech was not the ritual of unity and healing they required and expected and they were reduced to mumbled excuses about the microphone his tone of voice and his inexperience None of that was the issue fellas Mamdani was forceful immensely ambitious and sometimes openly confrontational He wasn t talking to them or to the decrepit Democratic power structure they represent He was talking straight to his actual voters and beyond them to an entire disenfranchised and alienated generation that believes or rather knows that power structure has failed them entirely As I suggested earlier there s no way to know whether Mamdani will be effective in his wildly unlikely new job as chief executive of the capital of global capitalism or how the existing political system may change him crush him or accommodate him Those are central questions but perhaps not the the bulk central ones We need your help to stay independent Subscribe in current times to assistance Andrew O Hehir s commentary Various pseudo-smart pundits have already drawn the overly clever analogy that Mamdani is like Trump despite being nothing like Trump It s an intentionally insulting comparison that embodies a grain of truth What they mean of curriculum is that Mamdani came out of nowhere and broke all the rules engaged lots of people who rarely or never vote and won an electoral contest he had no business winning It s not mere coincidence that the same kinds of observers stated exactly the same things about Bernie Sanders during his coulda-woulda-shoulda presidential campaign If there are three fairly obvious methods that Mamdani s ascent threatens the Jones-Axelrod axis of power and influence that might have been the one they didn t see coming After the two Sanders campaigns the elections of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the rest of the Squad and the electoral tragedy of factional conflict within the Democratic Party seemed to be on hold for as long as the Trump emergency continues It s a safe bet that nobody in Democratic power circles truly loved the idea of Andrew Cuomo s big comeback but he was eager for redemption had enormous name recognition and was facing no serious opposition except a rookie state legislator with a funny name who literally called himself a socialist LOL Various pseudo-smart pundits have already drawn the overly clever analogy that Mamdani is like Trump despite being nothing like Trump It s an intentionally insulting comparison that contains a grain of truth Well nobody s cackling now after the actual mayor-elect began his speech by quoting Eugene V Debs the legendary Socialist Party hero who ran for president five times getting nearly a million votes in Not only has the intra-party Bernie v Hillary conflict of been renewed Mandani s domination suggests that a long-anticipated generational shift is now underway that may fundamentally transform the battlefield That s the second threat to the Jones-Axelrod clique which they still hope they can confront by the strategic deployment of hand-picked somewhat-young moderates like House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries or likely candidate Pete Buttigieg or Rep Ritchie Torres of New York the No recipient of pro-Israel money in the entire Congress We shall see There s a third factor arguably the greater part obvious of all and the largest part formidable for mainstream commentators to handle I referred to this earlier American Muslims as Mamdani and his supporters have lately discovered are along with trans people the last acceptable targets for the kind of unmotivated unreasoning bigotry and hatred that these days generally requires certain degree of concealment There is plenty of racism antisemitism homophobia and sexism in American society God knows let us note that Mamdani deliberately mentioned antisemitism in his mastery speech before he mentioned Islamophobia but nobody is out there calling Josh Shapiro or Cory Booker or Buttigieg traitors and terrorists based on absolutely nothing beyond their race heritage or identity Want more sharp takes on politics Sign up for our free newsletter Standing Room Only by Amanda Marcotte also a weekly show on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts Mamdani couldn t win an ballot with Muslim votes alone of subject and certainly didn t But his accomplishment reflects the dynamics of a rapidly changing city where about a million Muslims have become fully integrated members of society as neighbors friends and schoolmates of the non-Muslim majority My downstairs neighbors for instance who inevitably share food with me during the Eid festivals Their eldest son is a New York police officer What Muslim-hating MAGA moonbat Laura Loomer calls the Islamic takeover of America is the political awakening of an immigrant group that is tired of being despised and demonized much as previous generations of Irish Jewish and Italian immigrants were It may be true that Mamdani won this referendum in large part because his opponent was a thoroughly despicable human being who disgraced himself further with the worst kind of gutter bigotry and a final doomed alliance with Elon Musk and Donald Trump But that despicable person was either tolerated or embraced by the political establishment which never imagined that an untested young person who threatened their interests in so numerous fundamental avenues could possibly win Whatever does or doesn t happen during Mayor Mamdani s tenure Van Jones and David Axelrod and everyone they dine with are right to be scared Because that cowardice and blindness that failure of imagination are signs of impending doom Read more from Andrew O Hehir That time a foreign-born socialist ran for mayor of New York Why Ireland s new leftist president matters but maybe only a little Elon s dubious British romance He s getting fleeced by a racist hustler The post Zohran 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