莱蒂希娅·詹姆斯震怒,曼达尼背书的社会主义者横扫纽约初选


富裕的受过大学教育的选民支持民主社会主义者党候选人,而工薪阶层居民则支持建制派候选人
2026年6月24日 美国东部时间下午1:53 / 福克斯新闻
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社会主义候选人在纽约民主党初选中获胜

纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼在社会主义候选人在三场纽约初选中取得重大胜利、壮大进步派势力后,称赞民主党迎来了“新篇章”。蕾切尔·博瓦德警告称,这场“日益壮大的运动”中,成员主张废除参议院和最高法院等极端观点,正从边缘群体逐渐成为民主党建制派的一部分。

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纽约州总检察长、民主党人莱蒂希娅·詹姆斯对 fellow 民主党人、市长佐赫兰·曼达尼日益增长的影响力感到恼火,此前一批社会主义候选人凭借他的背书在周二晚间的初选中获胜。

“他支持的一些候选人根本不了解纽约市的政治生态,不了解不同选区之间的文化差异,也没有参与过这些选区的历史斗争,而且相对来说刚涉足政界不久,”曾因起诉总统唐纳德·特朗普金融欺诈案而闻名的詹姆斯在选举结果出炉后告诉CNN。

詹姆斯补充说,她和其他民主党领导人对曼达尼感到“失望”。

“(黑人和西班牙裔选民)不喜欢民主社会主义者党在哈莱姆区玩的把戏——利用高档化势力试图取代我们的议程,颠覆我们的优先事项,”一名民主党政治顾问告诉《纽约邮报》。“废除警察、释放所有囚犯,哪怕是强奸犯和杀人犯,这根本不是进步。这太疯狂了。受损失最大的不是那些有门房的富人;我们清楚,是我们这些有色人种群体,会从民主社会主义者党鲁莽的议程中遭受最严重的打击。”

曼达尼的初选胜利暴露民主党分裂,高层拒绝背书

国会候选人克莱尔·巴尔德斯(左)、布拉德·兰德(左二)和达丽利扎·阿维拉·谢瓦利埃(右)与市长佐赫兰·曼达尼一同在2026年6月18日纽约市的“出门投票”集会上举手示意。(迈克尔·M·圣地亚哥/盖蒂图片社)

该顾问描述的情况在周二晚间的纽约州全境上演:更富裕的选民支持民主党社会主义者党关联的候选人,而工薪阶层居民则将票投给了建制派候选人。

例如,在纽约第13国会选区,曼达尼背书的研究生达丽利扎·阿维拉·谢瓦利埃击败了现任议员阿德里亚诺·埃斯派利亚特。

据《纽约时报》汇编的人口数据显示,埃斯派利亚特以压倒性优势赢得了低收入和以黑人为主的选区,而他的社会主义挑战者则拿下了收入更高、大学毕业生更多且更年轻的区域。在纽约市,富裕的受过大学教育的年轻人比普通民众更有可能是从美国其他地方搬迁来的移民。

“佐赫兰的政党”:曼达尼的社会主义盟友横扫纽约市初选,使其成为民主党国王制造者

纽约第10国会选区候选人布拉德·兰德与纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼在2026年6月23日纽约布鲁克林的初选获胜后出席庆祝派对。(路透社)

在曼达尼推动的反建制情绪浪潮席卷全州后,最终有9名民主党现任议员落选,其中包括7名州议员和2名国会议员。

曼达ani在周二提前背书的三名国会候选人全部赢得了初选,其中两人击败了现任议员,第三人击败了一位即将退休的国会女议员选定的继任者。

曼达尼迅速为这场政治变革揽下功劳。

“我们正在证明,去年六月,也就是一年前的明天,并非反常现象,”这位市长在周二晚间表示。“那不是结束,而是开始。”

共和党人试图将曼达尼打造成民主党新面孔

纽约州总检察长莱蒂希娅·詹姆斯2025年12月15日在纽约市总检察长办公室的新闻发布会上沉默站立。(迈克尔·M·圣地亚哥/盖蒂图片社)

詹姆斯承认许多人对民主党现状不满,但警告称曼达尼的运动可能会加剧内部分裂,损害民主党人的选举前景。詹姆斯告诉《纽约时报》,她赞成与社会主义者达成“某种谅解”以缓和紧张局势。

“我们所有人都对民主党有点不满。但你不能彻底毁掉它,”她说。“这就是‘让美国再次伟大’组织的所作所为。”

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一些共和党人将社会主义者的胜利视为共和党的福音,预测这些政治新人的煽动性言论可能会损害民主党在全国的形象。

周三,福克斯新闻数字频道联系纽约州总检察长办公室置评,但未得到回应。

Letitia James fumes as Mamdani-backed socialists sweep New York primaries

Affluent college-educated voters backed DSA-affiliated candidates while working-class residents supported establishment picks

June 24, 2026 1:53pm EDT / Fox News

By Robert Schmad

Socialist candidates score victories in New York Democratic primary races

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani celebrates a ‘new chapter’ for Democrats after socialist candidates secured significant victories in three New York primary races, boosting the progressive wing. Rachel Bovard warns that this ‘growing movement,’ with members advocating extreme views such as abolishing the Senate and Supreme Court, is moving from the fringe to become the Democratic Party’s establishment.

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New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat, bristled at fellow Democrat Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s growing clout after a slate of socialist candidates rode his endorsement to primary victories Tuesday night.

“Some of the candidates that he has supported are individuals who do not understand the politics of New York City, the cultural differences from district to district, who have not been part of the history and the struggle of some of these districts, and are relatively new to the body politic,” James, who famously prosecuted President Donald Trump on financial fraud charges, told CNN after the election results came in.

James added that she and other Democratic leaders are “disappointed” in Mamdani.

“[Black and Hispanic voters] don’t like the trick the DSA is trying to pull in Harlem — using the forces of gentrification to try to supplant our agenda and subvert our priorities,” one Democratic political operative told the New York Post. “Abolishing the police and releasing every prisoner, even rapists and murderers, isn’t progressive. It’s nuts. It isn’t people with a doorman who have the most to lose; we know it’s us, people of color, who are going to suffer most from the DSA’s reckless agenda.”

MAMDANI’S PRIMARY WIN EXPOSES DEMOCRAT DIVIDE AS TOP LEADERS WITHHOLD ENDORSEMENTS

Congressional candidates Claire Valdez, left, Brad Lander, second from left, and Darializa Avila Chevalier, right, raise their hands with Mayor Zohran Mamdani during a Get Out the Vote rally in New York City on June 18, 2026.(Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

The dynamic described by the operative played out across New York on Tuesday night as more affluent voters backed candidates affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America, while working-class residents threw their support behind establishment picks.

In New York’s 13th Congressional District, for instance, Mamdani-endorsed graduate student Darializa Avila Chevalier defeated incumbent Rep. Adriano Espaillat.

Espaillat overwhelmingly won lower-income and majority-Black precincts, while his socialist challenger carried areas with higher incomes, more university graduates and younger residents, according to demographic data compiled by The New York Times. In New York City, affluent, college-educated young people are more likely to be transplants from elsewhere in the United States than the general population.

‘PARTY OF ZOHRAN’: MAMDANI EMERGES AS DEMOCRATIC KINGMAKER AFTER SOCIALIST ALLIES SWEEP NYC PRIMARIES

Brad Lander, candidate for New York’s 10th Congressional District, and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani attend a watch party after winning the primary elections in Brooklyn, New York, on June 23, 2026.(Reuters)

Nine Democratic incumbents, among them seven state lawmakers and two congressmen, ultimately lost their seats as a wave of anti-establishment sentiment spurred by Mamdani washed over the state.

All three of the congressional candidates Mamdani endorsed ahead of Tuesday won their primary elections, with two defeating incumbent representatives and the third defeating the chosen successor of a retiring congresswoman.

Mamdani was quick to claim credit for the political shake-up.

“We are showing that last June, a year ago tomorrow, was not an anomaly,” the mayor said Tuesday night. “It was not the end. It was the beginning.”

REPUBLICANS PUSH TO MAKE MAMDANI THE NEW FACE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

New York Attorney General Letitia James stands silently during a press conference at the office of the Attorney General in New York City on Dec. 15, 2025.(Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

James acknowledged that many were dissatisfied with the state of the Democratic Party, but warned that Mamdani’s movement could damage their electoral prospects by stoking internal divisions. James told the New York Times that she favors coming to “some sort of understanding” with the socialists to defuse tensions.

“All of us are a little frustrated with the Democratic Party. But you don’t blow it up,” she said. “That’s what MAGA has done.”

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Some Republicans have cast the socialist victories as a boon for the GOP, predicting that inflammatory comments made by the political newcomers could damage the Democratic Party’s national branding.

The New York State Office of the Attorney General did not respond to a request for comment when reached by Fox News Digital on Wednesday.

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