BY Benjamin ClarkOctober 26, 2025
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Hakeem Jeffries endorses Zohran Mamdani in NYC mayoral race

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) just dropped a political bombshell by endorsing democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani for New York City mayor, as Breitbart reports.

After months of waffling and internal party chaos, Jeffries finally threw his support behind Mamdani on Friday, a move that’s got Democrats fractured and Republicans fuming.

For weeks, Jeffries dodged questions about backing Mamdani, leaving party insiders and voters scratching their heads. His silence fueled confusion, with many wondering if he’d ever take a stand.

Friday morning, a reporter pressed him on his hesitance, and he cryptically sidestepped with, “I have not refused to endorse. I have refused to articulate my position, and I will momentarily at some point in advance of early voting."

Jeffries’ hesitation sparks party tensions

That non-answer didn’t exactly inspire confidence, did it? Jeffries’ tap-dance around the issue only deepened the visible cracks within the Democratic Party, where internal divisions have simmered for months.

An October Axios survey of 113 Democrat U.S. House hopefuls revealed a stunning lack of support for Jeffries as party leader -- only 24 gave him a firm nod, while 57 stayed mum and 20 flat-out rejected him. Many cited his initial reluctance to endorse Mamdani as a major sticking point.

Less than a quarter of those surveyed stood firmly behind Jeffries, a statistic that paints a grim picture of his grip on leadership. Clearly, his waffling on Mamdani didn’t win him any friends on the left.

Democrats' shift toward socialism emerges

Yet, the broader party seems to be leaning into progressive winds, with a Gallup poll from August showing 66% of Democrats viewing socialism favorably compared to just 42% for capitalism. That’s a tectonic shift, and Jeffries’ endorsement might just be a nod to this growing sentiment.

By Friday afternoon, Jeffries finally made his move, publicly backing Mamdani with a statement that tried to bridge divides.

He noted, “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."

That’s a noble sentiment, but let’s be real -- plenty of New Yorkers aren’t buying the idea of a socialist mayor solving their problems.

Jeffries may see this as building a “big tent,” but it risks alienating moderates who still value free-market solutions over sweeping government intervention.

Republicans slam Jeffries' endorsement

Across the aisle, Republicans wasted no time pouncing on the endorsement. National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Mike Marinella blasted Jeffries, claiming the move signals a complete capitulation to far-left forces within the Democratic Party.

Marinella didn’t hold back, stating, “So-called ‘Leader’ Hakeem Jeffries has officially surrendered to Zohran Mamdani and the socialist mob now running the Democrat Party." While his rhetoric is sharp, it taps into a real concern many conservatives share about the left’s increasingly progressive agenda.

Even within Democratic Party ranks, not everyone’s cheering for Mamdani. Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) earlier suggested that socialists like Mamdani should “create their own party,” warning that such ideologies could push away moderate voters who still anchor much of the party’s base.

Can Democrats unite behind Mamdani?

Suozzi’s comment cuts to the heart of the issue -- can a party so divided rally behind a candidate whose views lean so far left? The fractures were evident long before Jeffries’ endorsement, and this move might only widen the gap.

For conservatives watching this unfold, it’s a mix of concern and opportunity. While Jeffries’ support for Mamdani could energize the Democratic Party's progressive wing, it also risks handing ammunition to Republicans who argue the party has drifted too far from mainstream American values.

At the end of the day, Jeffries’ decision to back Mamdani isn’t just about one mayoral race -- it’s a snapshot of a Democratic Party grappling with its identity. Will this endorsement heal divisions or deepen them? Only time will tell, but one thing’s certain: the road ahead for Democrats in New York City just got a whole lot bumpier.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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