Front Burner

Zohran Mamdani vs. the Democratic establishment

Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic party’s nominee for mayor of New York, is a rising political star. Despite that, his party’s establishment – which is at a historic crossroads – is hesitating to support him. Why?
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Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani takes the stage at his primary election party, Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa) (Heather Khalifa/The Associated Press)

Zohran Mamdani's win in the Democratic primary for mayor of New York is one of the most stunning upsets in the city's political history. The 33 year old assemblyman led a campaign focused on affordability, with a platform that included a rent freeze, free public transportation and free child care.

Zohran's win garnered international attention. It also marked the introduction of the first star the Democratic party has produced in many years, appealing to voters that the party has struggled to retain. 

But since then, political forces - including many from within his own party - have been trying to stop his rise. Why is that? And why is the Democratic Party establishment in particular, hesitating to back him?

Errol Louis is a reporter with New York Magazine and a local anchor in New York City. Louis has written a number of pieces about Mamdani, and joins the show to talk about his rapid ascent to stardom, and the identity crisis at the heart of the Democratic Party.

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