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You do know the DNC chair endorsed Mamdani as soon as he won the primary and said that was the type of candidate the party needs to run for president if they want to win....
Right?
Edit:
To clarify the other account is also getting a lot wrong.
Like, you two are on the same side, you just don't know how any of this works so neither of you understand you're making the same points, and definitely not that they were addressed by the voting members of the DNC well over a year ago.
Mamdani had to run against TWO Democrats because those TWO Democrats wanted to be mayor, and it’s legal to run for mayor. By the way, running against TWO opponents is easier than running against ONE, because they split the vote.
The intent was to split the vote away from Mamdami. They just didn't understand how much the conservative dems are hated right now.