Tuesday’s results leave Republicans reeling as Democrats consolidated power in governors’ offices, state courts, attorney general seats, and city halls, reshaping political dynamics in three key states ahead of the midterms and the 2028 election. The outcome also represents a major defeat for President Donald Trump, who worked frantically to rally support for Republicans and even issued threats in an attempt to defeat Mamdani.

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    I’m not overly elated.

    Mamdani barely squeaked past Cuomo, who had to resign his last job because of sexual harassments, and Curtis Sliwa, who never actually had a job.

    However, I will give Sliwa his due; he was one of the very, very few GOPs who called out Trump for pardoning George Santos.

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      How is winning by near 9 points against two opponents, one of which is ostensibly in your own party, “barely squeaked past”.

      It was decisive.

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      Mamdani barely squeaked past Cuomo

      The count sits at 50% Mamdani, 41% Cuomo. In what universe is that “barely squeaked past”?

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        Maybe him saying “barely” is hyperbole, but a candidate as good as Mandami only being 9 points ahead of an openly corrupt rapist without official support from a party in New York of all places doesn’t fill me with hope going forward.

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          9 points is a ton. That’s the kind of margin you get gerrymandering a district to hell. That means you won the election, and very probably the next one too

          Red and blue states are the color they are by like a 5 point tilt in either direction

          This was a fight between two Democratic candidates - this was the neo-liberal uniparty vs progressives

          9 points is very, very meaningful in this context

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          He is a muslim democratic socialist that was unkown a year ago. You don’t realize how much people fear islam taking control or socialism to take control. 8% lead is really impressive

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            Yeah that’s kind of my point, some 40% of people in New York would still rather vote for the rapist because racism against Muslims and socialism fearmongering

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              It is more complex than that. The usa is a very individualistic country. People think mostly about themselves before others. So in many of the people who voted for Cuomo they said I would rather vote for a sex offender then a muslim who will implement sharia law and make their lives unlivable which is of course a rediculous thing to think about

              I also though your point was that Mamdani winning by 8% is not imperessive

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        In 2013, the winner got 73% of the vote

        In 2017, 66%

        In 2021, 67%.

        50% isn’t impressive.

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          In those other races, was there a third party candidate running against the Democrat after losing the Democratic primary?

          Because obviously Cuomo split that vote this time.

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            Yes, the molester got a lot of votes.

            That’s the thing people have to comprehend.

            A guy with a sex scandal got more votes than the last Mayor.

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                This is my take. Personally, I am happy Mamdani won.

                And I can see that people want to celebrate.

                But the cold facts are that, in the middle of a shut down, with the President in a state of obvious dementia, a Left candidate in the Bluest city in the nation barely squeaked past a known molester.

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                  Here’s why I still think of it as a win: It’s not just the contest between two people, or their ideas, or their backgrounds. What you really have to look at is the contest between the propaganda and the budgets. The simple fact is that a lot of voters aren’t that involved, they vote based on word of mouth or advertising, not by looking into the backgrounds of those they’re voting for.

                  Cuomo outspent Mamdani 4 to 1. Billionaires and politicians went all out to attack Mamdani. Many painted apocalyptic pictures. If you look at those more distant contests, where someone won by a wider margin, I would bet that the advertising and endorsements weren’t so lopsided either.

                  This isn’t a win for Democrats or Mamdani, this is a win for word of mouth campaigning. This is a win for people being so sick of what’s on offer that many ignored the dire warnings of billionaires and politicians. That’s some good news I can get behind.

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              A guy with a sex scandal got more votes than the last Mayor.

              The last mayor dropped out, and also has a sex scandal

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              Dunno what you expected, but obviously there was going to be people who voted for him.

              And the last mayor is Eric Adams. Not really a surprise that people didn’t want to vote for him. Dude is literally a cop.

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                Look up some New York politics.

                Giuliani literally let the cops riot and he won twice.

                People didn’t want to vote for Adams because he got arrested. He won the first time pretty handily.

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          Comparing those races to this one… Adams won last cycle with 753k votes. Cuomo lost with 854k. Mamdani has over a million votes. It’s not even close to comparable.

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              Yes, by siphoning 200k from the republican. And the millions of dollars pumped into this election. And the name recognition of a Cuomo. Like, yeah it’s not great, but it is objectively good. Even with that crazy vote total, it wasn’t enough to stop the left populist. Which is all we need to show the national party. Left populism is popular and will continue making wins if you then deliver the goods (the step that corpo dems hate)

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      Are we already starting the bullshit where we can’t celebrate and be happy for one goddamn day??

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        Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.

        You can celebrate all you want, but don’t pretend that the road ahead is going to be a cake walk.

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          Celebrating a win =/= assuming the future is a cakewalk.

          That is some strong Schumer energy you have going on.

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            Schumer is the guy who is keeping the line firm on the shutdown.

            It’s funny. You want me to act excited because of a small c=victory, then refuse to give credit to Schumer for a big win.

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              Schumer is the one who kept a shutdown from happening in the spring.

              https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/news/2025/03/13/government-shutdown-senate-democrats-chuck-schumer-trump-funding-cr

              “While the CR bill is very bad, the potential for a shutdown has consequences for America that are much, much worse,” Schumer said in a speech on the Senate floor.

              Schumer’s speech on Thursday marks a sharp pivot form one he gave just the day before in which he indicated that Democrats are ready to reject the current stopgap bill from the House GOP, noting that Republicans in the Senate “do not have the votes.” He added that his party wants a different approach – a CR through April 11 that would keep the lights on for now and allow more time for Congress to work out a larger spending bill for the fiscal year.

              Fuck Schumer.

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      10% is squeaking past? Like I would have liked more but against all the media mis/disinformation I’d say is pretty decent.