WASHINGTON − New York City’s mayoral frontrunner and Democratic disruptor Zohran Mamdani hopped south July 16 to the nation’s capital, as he looks to shore up the support of some wary party bigwigs.
Mamdani, a 33-year-old state lawmaker, declared victory in the New York Democratic primary in June, beating out well-known former Gov. Andrew Cuomo (who has since announced plans to run as an independent candidate).
His win was a stunning upset that reverberated beyond New York’s five boroughs, with many openly questioning whether the success of a self-described democratic socialist spelled a left-leaning movement in the national party.
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Nowhere are people more obsessed with the political eight-ball than Washington, D.C., where Mamdani was enjoying breakfast and kudos from congressional Democrats.
Mamdani “got an energetic and welcoming reception in DC this morning,” Rep. Robert Garcia, D-California, wrote in a post July 16. “Proud of our Democratic nominee for NYC Mayor. Let’s win!”
The meal was organized by fellow New Yorker and progressive, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who gave Mamdani her endorsement in the primary race. Mamdani was later seen laughing with progressive icon Sen. Bernie Sanders after a meeting with Democratic lawmakers.
Lawmakers spent the roughly two-hour meeting at a D.C. restaurant talking campaign strategy and takeaways from Mamdani’s success, Politico reported.
Not everyone is cheering for the left-wing Cinderella story, though.
“Socialist Zohran Mamdani is too extreme to lead New York City,” Rep. Laura Gillen, D-New York, said in a statement at the time of his win.
Democratic leaders Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries − both New Yorkers − have also yet to endorse Mamdani. Politico reported Jeffries is waiting to meet with the nominee before extending official support.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Mamdani meets with Bernie Sanders, AOC – and Democratic skeptics in DC