Mamdani backs fellow socialists in NY primaries
New York's Mayor Zohran Mamdani is backing democratic socialist candidates in the upcoming New York City primary elections. One candidate, Daria Lizar Avila Chevalier, faces scrutiny for radical left policies, including abolishing prisons and ICE. These candidates are also heavily focused on being anti-Israel, accusing Israel of genocide and vowing to block military aid to the Jewish state. This push signals a growing influence of socialist ideals within the Democratic party.
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Former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, a previous Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) member backed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, defeated a high-profile Trump impeachment figure in one of the nation’s bluest House seats.
Lander, who describes himself as a "liberal Zionist," defeated Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., who was the only other Democrat in the House primary race. The deep-blue district spans Lower Manhattan and parts of western Brooklyn, taking in liberal strongholds from Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side to Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope and Sunset Park.
The primary victory for Lander was also a win for the city’s ascendant progressive wing, with Sanders and Mamdani helping Lander take on Goldman, a wealthy former federal prosecutor and high-profile Trump adversary who served as lead counsel during the first impeachment inquiry into the president.
Goldman was first elected to Congress in 2022 after emerging from a crowded Democratic primary in the newly redrawn district. Before entering Congress, he gained national attention as a House Democratic counsel during Trump’s first impeachment and later became a frequent critic of the president on Capitol Hill.
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Brad Lander, former New York City comptroller and US Democratic House candidate for New York, (far left) campaigns at a 'Get Out the Vote' rally with Zohran Mamdani and Bernie Sanders ahead of his Democratic Primary race Tuesday. (Adam Gray/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The race became one of New York City’s most closely watched Democratic primaries, with Goldman and Lander clashing over Israel, Gaza, immigration enforcement, housing affordability and how aggressively Democrats should confront President Donald Trump.
During the pair's campaign blitz, Lander attacked Goldman for voting for U.S. military aid to Israel and slammed him for refusing to call the war in Gaza a genocide. Meanwhile, Goldman defended his support for Israel’s existence as a Jewish state and argued that voters in the district were more focused on domestic issues.
The two also sparred over immigration enforcement, with Lander saying he has supported abolishing ICE since 2018. But Goldman accused Lander of using his anti-immigration protest arrest at 26 Federal Plaza, where he and other elected officials were seeking access to inspect ICE holding areas, for political fundraising.
Goldman’s own campaign platform also called to "abolish ICE as we know it," though the incumbent cast his approach as more institutional than Lander’s, pointing to congressional oversight, litigation and legislation aimed at curbing ICE tactics.

Brad Lander, former New York City comptroller and US Democratic House candidate for New York, (far left) campaigns at a 'Get Out the Vote' rally with Zohran Mamdani and Bernie Sanders ahead of his Democratic Primary race Tuesday. (Adam Gray/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
While Tuesday's Democratic Party Primary in New York's 10th Congressional District was a test of the city's growing far-left ascension, it also drew attention because of the split between major New York Democrats, with Gov. Kathy Hochul backing Goldman while Mamdani and Sanders lined up behind Lander.
Lander entered the final stretch with public polling showing him ahead, though Goldman argued he was better positioned to take on the Trump administration from Congress.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks in support of Brad Lander, Democratic candidate for Congress in New York's 10th Congressional District, in Carroll Park in the Carroll Gardens neighborhood of Brooklyn on June 14, 2026, in New York, NY. ( Shuran Huang/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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Lander will enter the general election as the heavy favorite in the solidly Democratic district.
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