DNC chair downplays socialist–moderate rift as Mamdani’s rise has some Dems rattled
Zohran Mamdani appears to be on the verge of becoming the next mayor of the nation's most populous city.And a victory by the 34-year-old democratic socialist state lawmaker from New...
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Zohran Mamdani appears to be on the verge of becoming the next mayor of the nation's most populous city. And a victory by the 34-year-old democratic socialist state lawmaker from New York City would capsulize the rise of the far left in the Democratic Party . While plenty of Democrats are fearful of the political consequences and how it would fuel Republican efforts to make a Mayor Mamdani the face of a Democratic Party aiming to usher in socialism, Ken Martin isn't concerned. "What it shows is the great breadth of our party," the chair of the Democratic National Committee said in a one-on-one interview with Fox News Digital this week in Philadelphia as he crisscrossed the 2025 campaign trail. FIVE KEY RACES TO WATCH IN NEXT WEEK'S ELECTIONS A likely Mamdani win in New York City, where he holds a double-digit lead in the polls, may be coupled with potential victories by moderate Democrats Rep. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey and former Rep. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia in the only two states this year to hold gubernatorial elections. "We have conservative Democrats, we have centrist Democrats, we have progressives and we have leftists. And I've always said that you win elections through addition, not subtraction. You win by bringing people into your coalition and growing your party," Martin touted. 'DEMOCRATS ARE NERVOUS' ABOUT POTENTIAL ZOHRAN MAMDANI VICTORY, NEW REPORT WARNS Martin acknowledged that Democrats "don't agree on everything. There's a lot of different ideas on how to accomplish our goals, but we're unified around those goals. We're unified around making sure that people's lives are more affordable and that we can create an economy that works for everyone in this country. We're unified in stopping Donald Trump in his authoritarian margin, his shredding of our Constitution." As Democrats work to escape the political wilderness after last year's stunning election setbacks, when the party lost control of the White House and Senate and failed to win back t…