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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsZohran Mamdani is likely to choose Brad Lander as his deputy mayor, unifying progressive populism with experienced gover
Zohran Mamdani is likely to choose Brad Lander as his deputy mayor, unifying progressive populism with experienced governance. This should be the model that establishment Democrats adopt. From @ddayen.bsky.social:
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Zohran Mamdani is likely to choose Brad Lander as his deputy mayor, unifying progressive populism with experienced governance. This should be the model that establishment Democrats adopt. From
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Mamdani and Lander Combined Two Strands of Progressive Politics
Inspiration and results, together again.
by David Dayen June 30, 2025
In the immediate aftermath of Zohran Mamdanis shocking upset in the Democratic mayoral primary, there was a thirst for more fresh blood, more primary challenges, and one mans name came up over and over again: New York City Comptroller Brad Lander. Should he challenge Rep. Dan Goldman in Manhattan? Should he wait until 2028 and go for Chuck Schumer? Landers cross-endorsement and passionate support for Mamdani at the end of the race was earning him credibility to become the next dragonslayer in New York politics.
I dont expect everyone to read the Prospect (though you should), but we actually reported on Landers next job, should Mamdani vanquish every billionaire puppet that the citys elite will throw up against him in the general election. The word on the street is that if Mamdani wins, he will appoint Lander first deputy mayor, the equivalent to the citys chief operating officer, wrote Robert Kuttner on June 16. I have since gotten soft confirmation of thisLander pretty much said it himself in an interviewand while nobody wants to make things too explicit with more than four months before the general election, I think that this is pretty much expected at this point.
That could be perhaps the greatest achievement to come out of last weeks primary victory. For a decade, the progressive left has had separate factions, one gravitating to bold ideas and another to the block-and-tackle work required to manifest them. Mamdani and Lander appear to have fused the two, recognizing both that the delivery of tangible improvements for people is how you build trust in a party that has too often toxified itself with broken promises, and that you cant offer people warm gruel and expect them to treat it like caviar. Finding policies that people are enthusiastic about is a critical part of politics, and so is getting those policies enacted.
To simplify wildly, Mamdani has brought together the Sanders and Warren wings of the party, something that could have happened much sooner but didnt. Both are vital for success, and if Mamdani pulls it off, its a model that even the establishment could, and should, adopt.
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Inspiration and results, together again.
by David Dayen June 30, 2025
In the immediate aftermath of Zohran Mamdanis shocking upset in the Democratic mayoral primary, there was a thirst for more fresh blood, more primary challenges, and one mans name came up over and over again: New York City Comptroller Brad Lander. Should he challenge Rep. Dan Goldman in Manhattan? Should he wait until 2028 and go for Chuck Schumer? Landers cross-endorsement and passionate support for Mamdani at the end of the race was earning him credibility to become the next dragonslayer in New York politics.
I dont expect everyone to read the Prospect (though you should), but we actually reported on Landers next job, should Mamdani vanquish every billionaire puppet that the citys elite will throw up against him in the general election. The word on the street is that if Mamdani wins, he will appoint Lander first deputy mayor, the equivalent to the citys chief operating officer, wrote Robert Kuttner on June 16. I have since gotten soft confirmation of thisLander pretty much said it himself in an interviewand while nobody wants to make things too explicit with more than four months before the general election, I think that this is pretty much expected at this point.
That could be perhaps the greatest achievement to come out of last weeks primary victory. For a decade, the progressive left has had separate factions, one gravitating to bold ideas and another to the block-and-tackle work required to manifest them. Mamdani and Lander appear to have fused the two, recognizing both that the delivery of tangible improvements for people is how you build trust in a party that has too often toxified itself with broken promises, and that you cant offer people warm gruel and expect them to treat it like caviar. Finding policies that people are enthusiastic about is a critical part of politics, and so is getting those policies enacted.
To simplify wildly, Mamdani has brought together the Sanders and Warren wings of the party, something that could have happened much sooner but didnt. Both are vital for success, and if Mamdani pulls it off, its a model that even the establishment could, and should, adopt.
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vanessa_ca
Jun 2025
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(7,359 posts)1. Makes sense. They endorsed each other during the primary. There's a good clip of them together on Colbert's Late Show.
aocommunalpunch
(4,581 posts)2. Fuck yea.
Smart. Smart. Smart.