Sources confirm that the socialist slate backed by Professor Mahmood Mamdani has secured a clean sweep in New York’s Democratic primary. Uncovered documents reveal a coordinated campaign financed through obscure dark money channels. The candidates, all aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America, defeated establishment incumbents with margins exceeding 60 per cent in most districts.
Critics allege that the influx of out-of-state cash violated campaign finance laws, though no charges have been filed. Mamdani, a noted academic, denied any impropriety, calling the victory a ‘rejection of corporate politics.’ The result signals a seismic shift in New York’s political landscape, with power now concentrated in the hands of a far-left faction that promises to nationalise key industries and defund the police.
Insiders warn that the new bloc will clash with Governor Hochul’s centrist agenda, potentially paralyzing state governance. One senior Democratic strategist, speaking on condition of anonymity, told me: ‘This is a coup, plain and simple. They’ve taken over the party from within.
’ The primary’s low turnout, below 20 per cent, raises questions about the mandate. Election records show that absentee ballots and same-day registrations spiked in key districts, a pattern that election integrity groups say warrants scrutiny. Meanwhile, the Republican challengers await in November, but with New York’s heavy Democratic tilt, the primary is widely seen as the de facto election.
The socialist slate’s platform includes a 70 per cent top income tax rate, rent control expansion, and universal healthcare. Business leaders have vowed to fight the agenda, with the state Chamber of Commerce threatening legal action. As one hedge fund manager put it: ‘They’re coming for your wallet, and they’re not stopping until they’ve stripped it bare.
’ The full implications of this political earthquake are only just beginning to emerge. Stay tuned.











