NEW YORK CITY—All three candidates endorsed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani won their closely-watched House primary races on Tuesday, handing the democratic socialist a victory in his bid to move his party more to the left.
On the job for fewer than six months, the mayor waded into three congressional primary races, backing democratic socialists and progressives against more established Democrats.
Mamdani-endorsed former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander defeated Rep. Dan Goldman, whose seat spans lower Manhattan and part of Brooklyn.
In the race to succeed retiring Rep. Nydia Velázquez, Mandami-endorsed Assemblymember Claire Valdez, a self-described democratic socialist, beat Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, who was backed by Velázquez.
Rep. Adriano Espaillat, 71, was defeated by Mamdani-backed Darializa Avila Chevalier, 32, a democratic socialist.
Community Organizer Beats Rep. Espaillat
In an upset, PhD student and community organizer Chevalier beat out fellow Dominican, Congressman Espaillat. The district, which includes Harlem and parts of the Bronx, has been represented by Espaillat since 2017.Assemblymember Valdez Wins
Mamdani-endorsed Valdez beat Reynoso for the Democratic nomination for the seat of retiring Velázquez.The veteran Hispanic congresswoman representing Brooklyn and Queens was an early supporter of Mamdani, and was displeased when the mayor endorsed Valdez rather than her preferred candidate, Reynoso, for the seat she is vacating. Up and down the ballot, Velazquez endorsed a string of candidates running against Democratic Socialists of America candidates.
Rep. Goldman Defeated by Lander
Lander succeeded in beating out Goldman for the Democratic nomination to represent the 10th district in Congress.The Epoch Times spoke with voters in the 10th district. Michael Bedrick said he mainly came to vote to support Goldman, who he said has earned his vote.
“I'm really kind of sick of the left's attack on Israel,” Bedrick, an attorney, said.
“I understand there's a lot of problems with the Israeli government itself, but I want our interests aligned with democracies and not with Islamic fundamentalists.”
Another voter in the 10th District, Benjamin Patrusky, said affordability was his primary concern. He said he was looking for progressive candidates who would work to push out President Donald Trump.
“Anyone who's a strong progressive and leaning in the right direction, and has a forceful voice, will be important to me,” Patrusky said.
Lasher Wins Primary For Nadler’s Seat
State Assemblyman Micah Lasher beat out seven other candidates for the nomination to replace retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.).Schwalbe, who spoke with The Epoch Times at a polling station, said voters in the 12th District are concerned about housing and healthcare.
“People are losing their Medicaid benefits. They're getting these letters about work requirements. They're losing their SNAP benefits,” Schwalbe said.
Schwalbe said she and her campaign have knocked on 4,000 doors.
“And then people are worried about rule of law and the existential crisis of Trump,” she said.
Even so, the issue of regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) played an outsize role in the campaign.
New York’s 12th Congressional District encompasses the Upper West and Upper East Sides in Manhattan. In the state assembly, Bores represents the Upper East Side and Lasher represents the Upper West Side.
Voters in the 12th District shared their thoughts on the election with the Epoch Times.
Shaughna Bishop, a psychologist, said one of the main things that guides her vote is LGBTQ rights. For this election, she said the debate over regulating AI also impacted her decision, which wouldn’t normally be the case. She also considered a candidate’s experience as a legislator in local government, “Jack Schlossberg is cute, but he hasn't done anything.” Bishop decided to vote for Alex Bores.
Her son Cole Bishop, who also voted on June 23, said regulating AI was the most important issue for him, “I am probably much more motivated by the debate on AI. I think the rapid consumption of our clean water is going to be devastating.”
Michelle Roseblatt, retired, another voter in New York’s 12th District, said it’s important to vote, “It's our duty. It's an honor to vote. People die and give their lives in other countries to vote,” Roseblatt said.
Army Veteran to Challenge Rep. Lawler
Incumbent Republican Rep. Mike Lawler will face Army veteran Cait Conley.Conley won the Democratic primary, defeating Rockland County Legislator Beth Davidson, Tarrytown Trustee and nonprofit executive Effie Phillips-Staley, and journalist Mike Sacks.
Lawler has represented the district, based in the Hudson Valley, since 2023.
Trump-Backed Candidate Wins Primary for Rep. Stefanik’s Seat
Manufacturing executive Anthony Constantino defeated New York State Assemblymember Robert Smullen. President Donald Trump endorsed Constantino.Dairy farmer Blake Gendebien won the Democratic primary.
The Cook Political Report rates the race as “Solid Republican.”
