cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/38142040

Marina Dunbar in Forest Hills Mon 27 Oct 2025 06.00 EDT

For Mitch, the key issues facing NYC right now are “safety, the trains being safe, and affordability”, adding that while he’s skeptical about whether Mamdani can deliver on all his promises, he’s open-minded. “I don’t know who’s going to pay for all this stuff he wants done … but I’m going in open-minded, and just hoping somebody is offering some alternatives.”

Brooklyn, 30, also from Astoria, said their top priorities were protecting LGBTQ rights and tackling the city’s affordability crisis. “I think Mamdani is doing a great job of addressing everything I’m concerned about,” they said.

Nicole, 30, echoed that sentiment, praising Mamdani’s authenticity: “I feel like Mamdani is very genuine in his responses in a way that isn’t typically seen in most politicians. He’s a little less lip service-y than usual.”

  • SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Was wondering why Bernie and AOC weren’t doing this already.

    We need progressives actually pushing progressive policy and canidates, not just rounding up progressives and then telling them to vote for the next milquetoast Neoliberal.

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      This was the idea behind Justice Democrats, but then came the gatekeeping and the back room deals with Pelosi. It never quite panned out. AOC has never fully committed, but this is a promising development on the heels of the defeat oligarchy tour with Bernie.