A ‘Thousand Zohrans’

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New York has once again become the laboratory for America’s radical left. After using the city to launch the campus intifada movement, the Democratic Socialists of America are now using New York as the proving ground for a nationwide political takeover. Behind the polished campaign slogans lies a disciplined Marxist machine that recruits activists, controls candidates, weaponizes scandal as a badge of honor, and seeks to remake the Democratic Party from within. With Zohran Mamdani as its prototype, the DSA is building a coordinated electoral apparatus designed to export its anti-American, anti-police, anti-border, anti-Israel agenda across the country—turning New York into the blueprint for a national socialist insurgence.

While Democrats in Congress chased Trump, the communists moved in and took over.

Ashley Edvokimo: Every election. Every headline. Every fundraising email. Every committee hearing. Every cable news appearance. The message was simple: Trump is the threat. And opposing Donald Trump became the organizing principle of modern Democratic politics. But while Democratic leadership was looking outward, something else was happening inside their own party. The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) weren’t spending their time trying to win over Republicans. They were quietly reshaping the Democratic Party from within.… It’s working…. That’s because what happened in New York wasn’t an accident. It wasn’t a viral campaign. It wasn’t a lucky election cycle. It was the product of years of organization. Years of recruiting candidates. Years of building neighborhood chapters. Years of identifying low-turnout Democratic primaries where intentional grassroots movements can have an outsized impact. Years of understanding something many Americans have forgotten: politics isn’t built every four years. It’s built every single day (Townhall).

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A ‘Thousand Zohrans’

Inside NYC-DSA’s Strategy to Remake Democratic PoliticsBy: Canary Mission, June 18, 2026

Executive Summary

New York has repeatedly served as the proving ground for national movements on the radical left.

The first National Students for Justice in Palestine conference took place at Columbia University in New York City. Years later, the encampment movement that ignited campus unrest across the country also began at Columbia. New York-based activists such as Nerdeen Kiswani and Amin Husain (from Within Our Lifetime and Decolonize This Place) developed mass protest tactics around the Palestinian cause, drawing from organizing models used by the Women’s March, Antifa-aligned networks, the George Floyd riots and other protest movements. Those models were replicated nationwide.

Now, we are seeing the same pattern with the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). This election cycle, starting with the June 23 primaries, the New York City DSA chapter is building its playbook. It’s a strategy meant to be exported nationwide.

NYC-DSA is the largest DSA chapter in the country, with more than 14,000 members – more than double the size of DSA-LA, the next largest chapter, with roughly 5,000 members.

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DSA launched its most ambitious – and successful – political experiment to date with the election of its member, Zohran Mamdani, as mayor of the most powerful city in the world. It was a decisive win, which energized NYC-DSA to reach for more, creating a template for national replication.

DSA’s agenda is not merely progressive reform. It’s not even what the name implies, “democratic socialism.” Most of its politicians are outright Marxists. Their agenda is nothing less than deliberate and total destruction of American norms as enshrined into law: prison decarceration, abolition leading to the ultimate dismantling of all prisons, defunding the police, “anti-imperialism” (i.e., alignment with hostile regimes such as Cuba, Iran and China), open borders, catch-and-release policies, DEI radicalism and the degradation of educational standards. These are not accidental outcomes. They are destruction by design.

Their candidates run on a carefully constructed narrative: Our politicians are authentic; the opposition is corrupt. Our candidates fight for working people; their opponents serve the billionaire elite. Our candidates are willing to get arrested, speak uncomfortable truths, and break the rules; their opponents defend a broken status quo that keeps ordinary people suffering.

This is not authenticity. It is manipulation.

DSA Candidate for Congress Darializa Avila Chevalier. Before her run, she deleted thousands of extremist social media posts.

Most of their candidates have records marked by extremism, hypocrisy and scandal. They often present themselves as champions of the working class while coming from elite institutions and privileged networks. They attack traditional Democrats – including progressives who were once their allies – because their worldview allows no middle ground. In their politics, anyone who is not fully with them is treated as the enemy.

This pattern is visible in various “progressive” candidates across the country – Mamdani in New York, Chris Rabb in Philadelphia, Adam Hamawy in New Jersey and Graham Platner in Maine. During their campaigns, serious scandals have emerged involving alleged connections to extremist organizations, support for terror, abuse, arrests, antisemitism and other disturbing conduct. This is a feature, not a bug.

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How do we know this is true? These candidates do not respond to scandals the way traditional politicians do. They do not simply deny, apologize or move on. Instead, they absorb the scandal into their political identity. They treat it as proof that they are dangerous to the status quo. The scandal becomes a credential.

They signal to their base that the accusations matter less than the identity of those exposing them. They frame criticism as an attack by billionaires, Israel supporters, establishment Democrats or other supposed villains.

In doing so, they turn scandal into confirmation: Look, I belong. Look, the bad guys are trying to destroy me. Look, I am different from ordinary politicians. I alone will fight for you.

DSA Candidate for State Assembly Diana Moreno (looking at the camera) being arrested at an anti-Israel protest less than two weeks after the October 7, 2023 massacre of 1,200 Israelis by Hamas terrorists
The pattern has a common narrative. Get arrested, as Mamdani and Avila Chevalier have, and the arrest becomes a story of integrity – proof of passion, of risk, of personal sacrifice for the cause. Carry a troubled past, as Platner and Hamawy do, and you simply wave the accusations away as trivial while redirecting attention to the billionaire money or Israeli money supposedly behind the exposé – which only confirms you’re the real deal, because the villains are coming for you.

Hold the traditional Democrats in open contempt, as all of them do, and that, too, becomes a virtue: proof you’re the one with the courage to change the guard and remake the party in a bold new image.

The central lie is that these candidates are “of the people” and “for the people.” They are not. They are disciplined ideological actors using scandal, outrage, and anti-establishment resentment to build power. Their controversies do not weaken their campaigns; they are folded into the campaign narrative itself. The scandal becomes proof of concept. It tells the base that the candidate is authentic, embattled and willing to fight the enemies they have been taught to hate.

It is a closed loop. Praise them, and they’re authentic. Attack them, and they’re authentic. Nothing can ever count against them – which is the surest sign that what you’re looking at isn’t authenticity. It’s marketing.

That is the model. And it is now being exported as a nationwide template.

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