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RandySF

(81,545 posts)
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 02:57 AM Jan 14

NY-AD36: DSA members to run against Democrat as third party candidates in special election.

Both Rana Abdelhamid and Mary Jobaida are both set to appear on the ballot in a special election to replace Mayor Zohran Mamdani in the State Assembly after the Queens Democratic Party chose to nominate Diana Moreno to appear on the Democratic line in the race.

Abdelhamid and Jobaida, who had sought the Democratic nomination in the race to replace Mamdani in the 36th Assembly District, both reached the required number of signatures to appear on the ballot for the Feb. 3 special election ahead of the Jan. 12 filing deadline........

Moreno, an Ecuadorian-born organizer and a member of the New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), is the clear frontrunner to replace Mamdani after securing the Queens Democratic Party nomination earlier in January. Moreno has also been endorsed by both the DSA and Mamdani, who appeared alongside her at an endorsement event in Astoria last month.........

But Abdelhamid and Jobaida, who are also members of the DSA, signaled their intent to contest the special election on a third-party ballot line and have both reached the required threshold of 1,500 signatures.






https://qns.com/2026/01/jobaida-abdelhamid-special-election/

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NY-AD36: DSA members to run against Democrat as third party candidates in special election. (Original Post) RandySF Jan 14 OP
what's the DU policy on 3rd parties undermining democrats on the ballot? msongs Jan 14 #1
Good question. DU doesn't support "3rd parties" Cha Jan 14 #4
3rd parties have been allowed to campaign against the Democratic nominee on DU RandiFan1290 Sunday #10
Here you go: W_HAMILTON Sunday #12
Will this split the vote? BoycottTwitter Jan 14 #2
I'm more worried bout this becoming a trend. RandySF Jan 14 #3
Yes, there is a Republican. RandySF Jan 14 #5
I hope the Republican and third party canidates hardly get any votes BoycottTwitter Jan 14 #6
I hope the Republican gets more votes than is comfortable for us DFW Jan 14 #8
Why are they contesting the special election? betsuni Jan 14 #7
Divide and Falter MineralMan Jan 14 #9
So the Democrstic nominee is also DSA ? JI7 Sunday #11
Yep, and endorsed by Mamdani. RandySF Sunday #13

RandiFan1290

(6,681 posts)
10. 3rd parties have been allowed to campaign against the Democratic nominee on DU
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 08:18 AM
Sunday

Florida Senate race 2010

Charlie Crist ran a 3rd party campaign against the Democratic nominee Kendrick Meek.
He split the vote and helped to elect Marco Rubio.

W_HAMILTON

(10,140 posts)
12. Here you go:
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 10:28 AM
Sunday
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BoycottTwitter

(116 posts)
2. Will this split the vote?
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 03:23 AM
Jan 14

I'm reading this and it's making me feel uneasy. It doesn't make any sense to me. Why not run in another race instead of running as a third party? Isn't that like being a sore loser? Is there a Republican running in that election?

RandySF

(81,545 posts)
5. Yes, there is a Republican.
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 03:31 AM
Jan 14

And get this, the Democratic nominee is a member of the DSA and endorsed by Mamdani. But that was not enough for the two additional socialists.

BoycottTwitter

(116 posts)
6. I hope the Republican and third party canidates hardly get any votes
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 03:35 AM
Jan 14

Yes, I hope this doesn't happen again too. Hopefully they will just be fringe candidates and not ruin the Democrat's chance of getting elected.

DFW

(59,789 posts)
8. I hope the Republican gets more votes than is comfortable for us
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 08:00 AM
Jan 14

Not enough to win, of course, but that way, Democrats can see and understand that people who pull these moves are neither friends nor allies. They are opponents, and should be viewed as such.

JI7

(93,287 posts)
11. So the Democrstic nominee is also DSA ?
Sun Jan 18, 2026, 10:18 AM
Sunday

So why are they challenging them ? And 2 of them ?

Is there some specific issue or something that they have with tha nominee ?

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