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New York City Council Member Chi Ossé, who has reportedly been in talks about launching a primary challenge against Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, took the stage at a Zohran Mamdani rally Monday night, saying after we win in November, the work does not end. If anything, that's when it begins. If he was talking about unseating the House minority leader in 2026, it seems there would indeed be a lot of work to do.
Internal polling shows that Jeffries is well-liked in his congressional district, and that Ossé is still pretty unknown despite his social media virality. According to the poll, 74% of voters polled approve of the job Jeffries is doing, 69% view him favorably and 69% said they would probably or definitely vote to reelect him. In a head-to-head matchup, the poll found that 72% would vote for Jeffries, while 21% would vote for Ossé. But Ossé has room to grow. Half of voters polled said they had never heard of him.
The poll was shared with City & State on the condition that we not name the entity that commissioned it. It was conducted by public opinion researcher Nancy Zdunkewiczs firm Z to A Research, which specializes in text and online polling. It included 371 registered Democrats who are likely to vote in the 2026 midterms and was taken between Sept. 15 and 20. It has a margin of error of 5 points. It was not intended to be public.
The results were broken down into two scenarios: a typical turnout scenario, in which 65% of voters surveyed were over 50, and a surge turnout scenario with more younger and progressive voters. Ossé, who recently joined the New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, fared slightly better in the surge scenario, narrowing Jeffries lead to 41 points.
https://www.cityandstateny.com/politics/2025/10/private-poll-shows-hakeem-jeffries-50-point-lead-over-chi-osse-hypothetical-congressional-primary/408870/?oref=csny-homepage-top-story
msongs
(73,932 posts)betsuni
(29,167 posts)See! Nationalizing politics to direct attention away from local politics where people know their elected officials makes for great scapegoat boogeymen to blame everything on. Demonizing Democratic leaders
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and a mysterious powerful evil DNC to make potential Democratic voters cynical.
Why the constant bashing of Jeffrey and Schumer here.
JI7
(93,780 posts)are all about 24 hour cable news appearances.
DFW
(60,323 posts)All politics is local. Ossé may have a big online following, but its the voters of Jeffries district who decide if he gets re-elected, not the DSA. If Mamdani has bigger ambitions than NYC mayor, he first has to do a hell of a job as mayor of NYC, or else his further political career will end up the same way as that of so many NYC mayors after they left office, i.e. nowhere. Wagner, Koch, Bloomberg, Giuliani, etc., never made it past Gracie Mansion.