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In reply to the discussion: NYC council member [Chi Osse] prepares Democratic primary challenge against Hakeem Jeffries [View all]Celerity
(53,106 posts)14. Jeffries did endorse Mamdani, after months of meetings and foot-dragging
Hakeem Jeffries endorses Zohran Mamdani for New York City mayor
US House minority leader ends four-month standoff over backing for Democratic nominee
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/24/zohran-mamdani-hakeem-jeffries-endorsement
The House minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, endorsed Zohran Mamdani for New York City mayor on Friday, ending a four-month standoff that left the Democratic nominee without the backing of one of the partys most powerful figures until the day before early voting begins. The announcement arrives after months of pressure from progressives in Congress and after the top Democrat has been repeatedly grilled by reporters about his reluctance to support his partys candidate. Zohran Mamdani has relentlessly focused on addressing the affordability crisis and explicitly committed to being a mayor for all New Yorkers, including those who do not support his candidacy, Jeffries wrote in a statement. In that spirit, I support him and the entire citywide Democratic ticket in the general election.
The Brooklyn representatives delay has been particularly striking given that Mamdani, a democratic socialist, won the primary and Jeffriess district decisively in June to defeat former governor Andrew Cuomo in what was considered a seismic upset. Jeffriess endorsement makes the Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, also of New York, the sole major Democratic congressional leadership holdout. The lack of earlier endorsements has not stopped the citys magnetism for Mamdani, who maintains a commanding lead in polls for the 4 November general election, when he will face independent candidate Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa.
Jeffriess extended hesitation stands in contrast with typical party unity timelines. The New York governor, Kathy Hochul, assembly speaker Carl Heastie and senate majority leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins all have endorsed Mamdani, as have the New York representatives Jerry Nadler, Adriano Espaillat and Yvette Clarke each of whom backed other candidates in the primary. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorsed Mamdani before the primary, and has campaigned with him since. The minority leader has spent months deflecting questions from reporters, repeatedly instructing the media to stay tuned while insisting he had not refused to endorse, just that he refused to articulate his position.
This hair-splitting did little to disguise what appeared to be profound discomfort with the 34-year-old democratic socialist whose upset primary victory upended the Democratic establishments expectations. When pressed by CNBC in August about the continued questioning on his Mamdani stance, a visibly frustrated Jeffries shot back: Im trying to understand why you would spend a significant amount of time asking me about the Democratic nominee whos not even the mayor. Jeffries, who raked in more than $1m from the pro-Israel lobby in 2023-2024, cited concerns about Mamdanis past rhetoric on Israel and antisemitism, particularly the assembly members initial refusal to denounce the phrase globalize the intifada. Mamdani has also made the highly unlikely campaign promise to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu if he travels to New York.
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US House minority leader ends four-month standoff over backing for Democratic nominee
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/24/zohran-mamdani-hakeem-jeffries-endorsement
The House minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, endorsed Zohran Mamdani for New York City mayor on Friday, ending a four-month standoff that left the Democratic nominee without the backing of one of the partys most powerful figures until the day before early voting begins. The announcement arrives after months of pressure from progressives in Congress and after the top Democrat has been repeatedly grilled by reporters about his reluctance to support his partys candidate. Zohran Mamdani has relentlessly focused on addressing the affordability crisis and explicitly committed to being a mayor for all New Yorkers, including those who do not support his candidacy, Jeffries wrote in a statement. In that spirit, I support him and the entire citywide Democratic ticket in the general election.
The Brooklyn representatives delay has been particularly striking given that Mamdani, a democratic socialist, won the primary and Jeffriess district decisively in June to defeat former governor Andrew Cuomo in what was considered a seismic upset. Jeffriess endorsement makes the Senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, also of New York, the sole major Democratic congressional leadership holdout. The lack of earlier endorsements has not stopped the citys magnetism for Mamdani, who maintains a commanding lead in polls for the 4 November general election, when he will face independent candidate Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa.
Jeffriess extended hesitation stands in contrast with typical party unity timelines. The New York governor, Kathy Hochul, assembly speaker Carl Heastie and senate majority leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins all have endorsed Mamdani, as have the New York representatives Jerry Nadler, Adriano Espaillat and Yvette Clarke each of whom backed other candidates in the primary. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorsed Mamdani before the primary, and has campaigned with him since. The minority leader has spent months deflecting questions from reporters, repeatedly instructing the media to stay tuned while insisting he had not refused to endorse, just that he refused to articulate his position.
This hair-splitting did little to disguise what appeared to be profound discomfort with the 34-year-old democratic socialist whose upset primary victory upended the Democratic establishments expectations. When pressed by CNBC in August about the continued questioning on his Mamdani stance, a visibly frustrated Jeffries shot back: Im trying to understand why you would spend a significant amount of time asking me about the Democratic nominee whos not even the mayor. Jeffries, who raked in more than $1m from the pro-Israel lobby in 2023-2024, cited concerns about Mamdanis past rhetoric on Israel and antisemitism, particularly the assembly members initial refusal to denounce the phrase globalize the intifada. Mamdani has also made the highly unlikely campaign promise to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu if he travels to New York.
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NYC council member [Chi Osse] prepares Democratic primary challenge against Hakeem Jeffries [View all]
GJGCA
21 hrs ago
OP
I will keep an eye on this guy he seems to be sharp. We need new blood if we are to do
Autumn
21 hrs ago
#3
It might be stupid to you but not to others. Dems can do more than one thing at a time.
Autumn
20 hrs ago
#13
We have spent years " attacking Republicans" and keeping some people in office "for their wisdom."
Autumn
19 hrs ago
#20
What amusing is you post to me and insult me but expect me to believe your not talking about me ?
Autumn
17 hrs ago
#25
I have no such expectation that you will believe a conversation with you is not also about you.
QueerDuck
8 hrs ago
#42
I don't have a clue. I think primaries are very healthy for our system. Had we had one perhaps
Autumn
16 hrs ago
#34
I'm about 75% sure we wouldnt. But they wouldve had to have been straight with us
Callie1979
7 hrs ago
#46
A Primary is not an attack. A Primary is how Democracy works. Too bad some don't understand that. Weird.
Scrivener7
17 hrs ago
#31
Similarly, the idea that anyone thinks its worthwhile to WASTE money challenging a popular incumbent...
QueerDuck
2 hrs ago
#60
Wait, Jeffries (or others) is ordained? Nobody has the right to run? WTF. Weird indeed.
Jbraybarten
4 hrs ago
#49
Whataboutism is a rhetorical tactic used to deflect criticism by responding with a counter-accusation...
QueerDuck
6 hrs ago
#47
I understood the poster's statement as a general opposition to any incumbent facing a primary challenge
MichMan
6 hrs ago
#48
No, you got called out. Is it ok to run against incumbents or not. Period. FFS.
Jbraybarten
4 hrs ago
#51
NY-08: Against Mamdani's Wishes, Gen Z Councilman Plans to Challenge Jeffries
Celerity
20 hrs ago
#9
I think Mamdani is hoping for an endorsement from Jefferies. I don't think he needs it. nt
Autumn
20 hrs ago
#10
Pelosi was a great Speaker, she picked and mentored Jefferies, it is a stupid idea to vote out Jefferies.
dem4decades
17 hrs ago
#29
This guy dropped out of college after one year. To paraphrase Joe Biden, C'mon man.
PeaceWave
17 hrs ago
#30