New York City’s Progressive Movement Gains Steam
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) member, faces a critical moment for his political influence during Tuesday’s congressional primaries. His victory in the 2025 mayoral race signaled a shift for the political left, and now, he’s leveraging his influence to support progressives and socialists aiming for congressional seats. This move could fortify socialists as a significant political faction in New York.
Endorsements by Mamdani
Mamdani has endorsed three candidates in New York City-based congressional districts.
- In the 10th District, he supports former City Comptroller Brad Lander over Representative Dan Goldman.
- In the 13th District, organizer Darializa Avila Chevalier has his endorsement over Representative Adriano Espaillat.
- Assemblymember Claire Valdez is his choice in the open race of the 7th District, competing against Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso.
Avila Chevalier and Valdez are DSA members, whereas Lander is not associated with DSA. A win by these candidates would enhance progressive presence in New York’s House seats, whereas losses could hint at broader New Yorker’s resistance to Mamdani’s progressive approach.
Valdez vs. Reynoso: A Closer Look at the 7th District
Representative Nydia Velázquez is retiring from Congress, leaving an open race in the 7th District, a notably left-wing area. Valdez has recently entered New York politics, having been elected to the State Assembly in 2024. Reynoso has a longer history in politics, having served as borough president and on the city council since 2014.
While Mamdani and figures like Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders back Valdez, Reynoso has endorsements from Velázquez and the Working Families Party. Emerson College’s poll shows Valdez leading, but a significant portion—43%—of voters remain undecided. Prediction markets currently favor Valdez, giving her a high chance of winning.
Lander vs. Goldman: Contesting the 10th District
Lander, a trusted ally of Mamdani, is running against incumbent Goldman, elected in 2022. While Lander shares Mamdani’s progressive platform, Goldman is viewed as less aligned with progressive values, especially considering his stance on Israel.
Polls indicate Lander might have strong voter support. An Emerson College poll shows him ahead of Goldman, with prediction markets heavily favoring Lander for victory.
Avila Chevalier vs. Espaillat: New York’s 13th District
Espaillat, representing the district since 2017, faces a challenge from Avila Chevalier, who critiques his lack of progressiveness. However, Avila Chevalier’s past social media posts have caused some unease within the Democratic community.
The latest polls show Avila Chevalier in the lead, but previous surveys favored Espaillat. Prediction markets suggest Espaillat might remain the favorite to win the primary.
Mamdani’s Influence Versus the Establishment
Mamdani’s relationship with New York City’s political establishment, including figures like House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, remains distant. Mamdani represents a challenge to the traditional party structures, a sentiment echoed by Democratic strategist Basil Smikle highlighting the outsider-insider tensions.
During a recent campaign event, Mamdani emphasized demanding more from the Democratic Party, portraying his slate as a response to current political challenges.
DSA’s Potential Expansion in Upcoming Elections
With frustrations surrounding President Trump’s administration, DSA may gain ground in the upcoming midterm elections. A notable win already occurred in Washington, D.C.’s mayoral primary with DSA member Janeese Lewis George. Other races, like Chris Rabb’s primary victory in Pennsylvania’s 3rd District, further indicate the possible growth of DSA’s influence.
Conclusion
Mamdani’s endorsements are poised to test his political capital in New York’s congressional landscape. These primaries will determine if progressive factions led by figures like Mamdani can reshape New York’s political environment.

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