National Progressives Side With Mamdani in House Race Splitting NYC Left

Progressives Split as Brooklyn Borough President and Socialist Lawmaker Clash in NYC Congressional Race

In a dramatic turn of events, the National Progressives have sided with the socialist first-term State Assembly member Claire Valdez over her progressive rival Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso in the highly contested congressional race for New York's 7th District.

The endorsement comes as the Justice Democrats, a group that has been instrumental in shaping the party's left flank, backs Valdez's bid to replace retiring Rep. Nydia VelΓ‘zquez in Congress. The move is likely to test competing visions for the future of the electoral left under Mayor Zohran Mamdani and will draw attention from the most influential figures in the Democratic Party.

Valdez, who launched her campaign last week alongside Mamdani and United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain, has pledged to reject corporate PAC money and center her campaign around her background as a labor organizer. Her opponent Reynoso, however, has been endorsed by prominent New York City groups and progressives, including Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and City Council Members Sandy Nurse and Lincoln Restler.

The two candidates share several stated policy priorities, such as Medicare for All, abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and ending U.S. military support for Israel, but differ on their approaches to governing. Valdez has pointed out her early leadership on Palestinian human rights issues amid the genocide in Gaza as a key difference between herself and Reynoso.

The Justice Democrats' endorsement of Valdez is part of a national campaign by the group to end the Democratic Party's submission to corporate PACs and billionaire donors. The move is seen as a significant challenge to Mamdani's progressive allies, who have been critical of the mayor's decision to endorse Valdez in the congressional race.

As the primary election heats up, the battle between Valdez and Reynoso is set to draw attention from across the country. With millions of dollars at stake, this congressional race has the potential to shape the future of the electoral left under Mayor Mamdani and could have far-reaching implications for the party's internal dynamics.
 
Ugh what a mess 🀯. Just when you think the progressives are united they go and split into different factions fighting each other. Claire Valdez just got endorsed by the Justice Democrats but now it's like, which team is the "real" progressive? Antonio Reynoso has some big-name endorsements too so who knows what's gonna happen at the end of the day. And let's be real, a congressional race in NYC with millions on the line is just gonna end up with more corporate PAC money than we care to think about πŸ’ΈπŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” This endorsement thingy just shows how fractured the progressive side is in NYC, you know? Like, they're already dividing over a congressional seat... what does that say about their unity strategy? Shouldn't they be all like "Unite! Elect [insert name here]!" instead of backing different candidates with conflicting visions? πŸ€‘ And let's not forget, this whole thing is also about the influence of corporate PACs and billionaire donors on the party. Mamdani's been a bit too cozy with the business crowd for my taste... maybe it's time for some real change in NYC? πŸ’Έ
 
I'm so down for a more progressive approach in politics 🀩! Valdez' background as a labor organizer is super inspiring, and it's time we see more voices like her in Congress πŸ’ͺ. It's interesting to see how the Justice Democrats are trying to shake things up by challenging corporate PACs and billionaire donors - hopefully this move doesn't alienate any voters πŸ€‘. I'd love to see where this congressional race takes us and if Valdez can really bring about change 🌟. On the other hand, it's also great that Reynoso has been endorsed by prominent NYC groups and progressives - let's hope they can make their message heard too πŸ—£οΈ!
 
im not sure about this endorsement by National Progressives... claire valdez seems like a nice person but is she really ready for this? antonio reynoso has been borough president, that's some serious experience... plus he's got more mainstream cred, you know? i mean, what's the point of having all these progressive groups backing one candidate over another if it just ends up being a bunch of empty promises? valdez is trying to center her campaign around her labor organizing background but isn't that just code for "i'm gonna make everything okay for unions"?
 
aww man i feel u πŸ€— ... progressives goin through so much drama right now! it's like they're tryna figure out who's got the real vision 4 the future 🌟 claire valdez seems like a great choice tho, i love her commitment to labor rights & rejectin corporate cash πŸ’Έ meanwhile antonio reynoso got some solid endorsements too 🀝 but it's clear the justice democrats are tryna shake things up & push for change πŸ”„ can't wait to see how this all plays out in nov 😬
 
πŸ˜’ I don't get why they're making such a big deal about who's getting endorsed by these groups. It feels like just another example of politicians using PR stunts to try and win votes instead of actually listening to their constituents and working on real solutions. πŸ€‘ And what's with the whole "rejecting corporate PAC money" thing? Like, isn't that just a fancy way of saying they're trying to get free stuff from big donors? πŸ€” I'm not convinced Claire Valdez is doing anything more than just playing into the socialist narrative to win over voters. Meanwhile, Reynoso has been building some actual experience as a borough president, but no one's giving him the love because he's "not cool enough" according to some people πŸ™„. Can't we just have some genuine, nuanced discussions about these issues instead of getting caught up in party politics? πŸ˜•
 
This endorsement thingy is really interesting... I mean, Claire Valdez got backed by the Justice Democrats but she's still not getting my full support πŸ€”. The thing is, both candidates seem like they're talking about the same stuff - Medicare for All and all that jazz. But Valdez is trying to be different by going on about labor organizer vibes and rejecting corporate cash πŸ’Έ. Meanwhile, Reynoso has got some big names in his corner too... Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and City Council Members Sandy Nurse and Lincoln Restler are throwing their weight behind him πŸ‘Š.

I'm not sure if Valdez is really going to shake things up as much as people think πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Has she actually thought through what it means to govern with a focus on labor rights? The more I read about her platform, the more I get that feeling of "cool, cool, let's do this"... but without seeing too many specifics on how she plans to make it happen πŸ“.

I guess we'll just have to watch and see how this all plays out in November πŸ”œ. One thing for sure - this is shaping up to be a wild ride! 🎒
 
omg, i dont get why reynoso got so much support lol πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ just cuz he's borough president dont mean he's the best candidate πŸ˜’ valdez has such a strong background in labor organizing, u can tell she's been through the struggles and is all about empowering the ppl πŸ‘Š meanwhile reynoso just seems like another rich politician who got his way thru his connections πŸ€‘ mamdani's progressive allies are gonna be so salty when this primary election goes down πŸ”₯
 
OMG, can you believe the drama in NYC? Like, I'm so down for Claire Valdez's labor organizer background, it's all about giving a voice to the people, you know? 🀝 But at the same time, Antonio Reynoso has some solid points too, especially on those Palestinian human rights issues. It feels like they're both trying to appeal to different sides of the progressive crowd. I'm low-key rooting for Valdez, but also kinda excited to see how this plays out in the primary. The fact that Mayor Mamdani is involved makes it even more interesting πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” The whole thing just got super messy in Brooklyn πŸ—½οΈ! So, I'm not really sure how to feel about this. On one hand, it's cool that Claire Valdez is getting some love from the Justice Democrats and that she's talking about making a real change by rejecting corporate PAC money πŸ’Έ. But at the same time, it feels like Antonio Reynoso has been kinda running on autopilot with all those NYC groups backing him πŸ™„. And what's up with everyone being so divided over the whole Medicare for All thing? Can't we just agree that healthcare is a human right and move forward?! πŸ€— The more I think about it, the more I'm like... can we please just have some civility in politics? πŸ˜’
 
omg i'm so hyped about the NYC congressional race!!! 🀩 Claire Valdez seems like an amazing candidate with such a strong background in labor organizing and Palestinian human rights issues. I love that she's running on a platform to reject corporate PAC money and prioritize people over profits πŸ’ΈπŸ’ͺ And I have to give props to the Justice Democrats for backing her - it's so inspiring to see them taking a stand against corporate influence πŸ™Œ Can't wait to see how this all plays out in November πŸ—³οΈ
 
πŸ€• this is getting crazy... so now progressives are fighting among themselves in NYC? first-term rep Claire Valdez gets Justice Democrats' backing, but Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso still got some big name endorsements 🀯 meanwhile Mamdani's progressive allies are all up in arms about this... like who does he think he's playing with here? πŸ’Έ millions of dollars on the line and it's all gonna come down to which one can convince the left to back their candidate πŸ€”
 
omg I'm so confused about this NYC congressional race 😩 - it sounds like these two candidates Claire Valdez and Antonio Reynoso are on opposite sides of what a progressive should do? πŸ€” Claire wants to reject corporate money and focus on labor issues, while Antonio has some big names endorsing him... but they share the same views on some stuff like Medicare for All and ending U.S. military support for Israel? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It feels like the whole party is at odds over something - I just want to know what's going on in this congressional race! πŸ“Š
 
I'm not sure about this endorsement thingy... seems like it's all about who can appeal more to the younger crowd πŸ€” I mean, both Claire and Antonio have good policies, but at the end of the day, it's about how they're gonna get things done and represent their constituents. Can't we just focus on what matters most - getting healthcare for everyone? πŸ₯ And let's be real, if a candidate can't even keep their own party happy πŸ˜…, are we really sure they'll be able to work with the other side of the aisle? πŸ’¬
 
πŸ€” The more I think about it, the more I'm not sure what's really going on here. πŸ’Έ Valdez is talking a good game with her focus on labor organizing and rejecting corporate cash, but Reynoso has some heavy hitters backing him too. 🚫 Mamdani's progressive allies are definitely feeling the heat from the Justice Democrats' move. 🀝 What I'm curious about is how this plays out in the primaries - will Valdez's grassroots energy win over or get overshadowed by Reynoso's more established NYC credentials? πŸ’¬
 
omg u guys i'm literally shook by this news!!! so claire valdez is getting endorsed by justice democrats which means she's basically getting a seal of approval from one of the most left-wing groups in the dems... and now it's like the progressives are splitting on antonio reynoso... idk what to think tbh i mean valdez has some great points about corporate PAC money but reynoso has some major street cred too... this is gonna be a wild ride
 
I'm keeping an eye on this NYC congressional race... πŸ€” It seems like the National Progressives are trying to shake things up by backing Claire Valdez over Antonio Reynoso. The endorsement from Justice Democrats is a big deal, but I wonder if it's just a power play to counter Mayor Mamdani's progressive allies. Either way, it'll be interesting to see how this plays out, especially with millions of dollars on the line πŸ€‘.
 
omg u gotta believe that claire valdez got backed by justice democrats 🀯!! so many people are like "wait is this a move against mayor mamdani or what?" πŸ˜‚ i mean valdez has some solid points about labor rights and rejecting corporate cash, but reynoso's got some good cred too. can't wait to see how this all plays out at the primaries πŸ€”
 
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