Jake Johnson
Jun 25, 2025

"Affordability was a key focus of Mamdani’s policy platform and messaging, with the Democratic state assemblymember calling for an immediate rent freeze for all of the city’s rent-stabilized tenants, the creation of a network of city-owned grocery stores focused not on profits but on “keeping prices low,” and free childcare.

Mamdani proposed funding those and other priorities with a higher tax rate on corporations and city residents earning more than $1 million per year—fueling the backlash his campaign faced from the ultra-wealthy."

    • disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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      22 hours ago

      Yup. Primaries are how we do something about it. You know how many times I voted for someone in the primary other than Schumer in the last 28 years?

      Democratic primaries see less than 15% turnout in congressional elections, yet people wonder why nothing changes. Do you know who always shows up? Retirees, and they typically love the incumbent centrist.

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        21 hours ago

        They rig it by scheduling primaries and especially caucuses so that young people can’t attend as easily as retirees.

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          17 hours ago

          I highly doubt 85% of registered voters miss the election because of scheduling conflicts. You can sign up for mail-in ballots if you have an irregular schedule. Most people vote once every four years, if at all. We should be voting twice every two years for federal elections alone.

          Edit: I forgot .ml is anti-voting. What a bunch of finger-pointing losers. Lol

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            20 hours ago

            I’m not saying that’s what accounts for an 85% drop. It’s just one reason you get more retirees than even the general election that show up.

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              20 hours ago

              Oh, for sure. They also just love to support the conservative Democrats so their Medicare/pensions/retirement accounts stay cushy.

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    18 hours ago

    The establishment honestly really dropped the ball TBH. Like, if Cuomo was the best they could do, then it’s kinda obvious why.

    Some of Mamdani’s policies I take issue with. Rent freezes are a really janky solution as opposed to land taxes, and free public transport is not really the answer to New York’s transit problems. I’m Australian so I don’t know enough about the political feasibility of the alternatives though.

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    18 hours ago

    I think that’s great and all but say you’re making over 1 million a year, you’re obviously gonna dip out the city right? Which would give the city less funding for whatever it is they need.

    Someone more educated than me feel free to chime in.