Hakeem Jeffries Throws Weight Behind Zohran Mamdani for Mayor, Republicans Scramble to Counter
In a last-minute endorsement move, House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries has publicly backed Zohran Mamdani's mayoral bid in New York City. The Brooklyn representative, who made his long-awaited statement on Friday afternoon, expressed support for the citywide Democratic ticket while acknowledging areas of disagreement with Mamdani.
The endorsement comes as a significant boost to Mamdani's campaign, which has been gaining momentum despite criticisms from Republican lawmakers over his socialist policies. However, it remains unclear how this move will impact the outcome of the election, given that early voting has already begun and voters have largely made up their minds.
Despite the criticism, Jeffries' statement highlights Mamdani's focus on affordability as a key issue in the campaign. The former governor, who is running as an independent in the general election, lost to Mamdani in the primary but remains a contender due to his name recognition and broad appeal.
In response to the endorsement, Republicans have begun to attack Mamdani directly, with Rep. Mike Lawler calling on Democratic lawmakers to renounce their support for the candidate. The Republican lawmaker questioned whether those who endorsed Jeffries also stand behind Mamdani, highlighting potential divisions within the party.
However, experts say that this move is unlikely to sway undecided voters at this late stage in the campaign. Basil Smikle, a Columbia University lecturer and former executive director of the state Democratic Party, believes that Jeffries' endorsement will add to Mamdani's total votes but does not expect it to have a major impact on the final outcome.
Mamdani himself welcomed the endorsement, praising it as a sign of his campaign's strength. His supporters argue that this move demonstrates the growing momentum behind his campaign and underscores his commitment to addressing affordability issues in New York City.
As the election draws near, Mamdani faces an uphill battle against a strong Republican challenger in Curtis Sliwa. While Jeffries' endorsement may provide some comfort to his allies, it remains uncertain whether it will be enough to sway voters who have already made up their minds on the candidate.
In a last-minute endorsement move, House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries has publicly backed Zohran Mamdani's mayoral bid in New York City. The Brooklyn representative, who made his long-awaited statement on Friday afternoon, expressed support for the citywide Democratic ticket while acknowledging areas of disagreement with Mamdani.
The endorsement comes as a significant boost to Mamdani's campaign, which has been gaining momentum despite criticisms from Republican lawmakers over his socialist policies. However, it remains unclear how this move will impact the outcome of the election, given that early voting has already begun and voters have largely made up their minds.
Despite the criticism, Jeffries' statement highlights Mamdani's focus on affordability as a key issue in the campaign. The former governor, who is running as an independent in the general election, lost to Mamdani in the primary but remains a contender due to his name recognition and broad appeal.
In response to the endorsement, Republicans have begun to attack Mamdani directly, with Rep. Mike Lawler calling on Democratic lawmakers to renounce their support for the candidate. The Republican lawmaker questioned whether those who endorsed Jeffries also stand behind Mamdani, highlighting potential divisions within the party.
However, experts say that this move is unlikely to sway undecided voters at this late stage in the campaign. Basil Smikle, a Columbia University lecturer and former executive director of the state Democratic Party, believes that Jeffries' endorsement will add to Mamdani's total votes but does not expect it to have a major impact on the final outcome.
Mamdani himself welcomed the endorsement, praising it as a sign of his campaign's strength. His supporters argue that this move demonstrates the growing momentum behind his campaign and underscores his commitment to addressing affordability issues in New York City.
As the election draws near, Mamdani faces an uphill battle against a strong Republican challenger in Curtis Sliwa. While Jeffries' endorsement may provide some comfort to his allies, it remains uncertain whether it will be enough to sway voters who have already made up their minds on the candidate.