What does ‘democratic socialist’ Mamdani represent for Democrats?
Mamdani won over 50 per cent of the vote in New York, a city that is already democratic and liberal, leaving Cuomo behind. He received the most votes from young people. According to exit polls, he won 78 per cent of the vote among 18- to 29-year-olds, while 56 per cent of voters over 65 voted for Cuomo. This reveals how Generation Z currently views politics in the US.
It is clear that young people are forming their own political views and voting based on them, rather than being influenced by big corporations, the Israel/Jewish lobby, the established elite or the mainstream media. This relatively ‘independent’ approach among young people is quite fitting for the political spectrum represented by the ‘progressive’ wing within the Democratic Party. However, Mamdani occupies a slightly different position due to his Muslim identity. Nevertheless, given his ‘democratic socialist’ rhetoric and his closeness to Bernie Sanders, the ‘most socialist’ senator in the US Senate, Mamdani exemplifies the growth of the progressive wing within American society, particularly among young people under the age of 30.
Undoubtedly, the founding members and moderate elements of the Democratic Party are not particularly pleased with the growth of this progressive wing that is shifting towards socialism. These core elements of the party believe that progressive politics will never win presidential elections in the ‘cradle of capitalism’, and are closely monitoring the potential influence of figures like Mamdani within the party.
While Democratic Party leaders and 40-year-old Democrats in Congress may have their reservations, one thing is certain: young Democrats in the US may well prefer a 34-year-old figure like Mamdani, who promises to tackle economic inequality, to more traditional political figures. While Mamdani’s economic promises were a key factor in his election victory, his identity as a ‘democratic socialist and Muslim immigrant’ also enabled most New Yorkers to see part of themselves in him.



