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To all the commenters here that are piling up on Mamdani without actually doing the minimum amount of research. Doesn't it seem odd to you that he would advise Ossé not to run and try to convince others not to support him? Instead of reacting with your guts and defeatism, use your head. That's what I did because it was tickling me.
This source was shared in another comment: https://www.cityandstateny.com/politics/2025/11/chi-osse-congress/409723/
Clearly Ossé's bid for Jeffreys sit is not that widely supported. Those are NYC-DSA members voting!
OK, that makes sense to me.
I don't follow NY politics closely so that's an interesting bit of info.
The whole article is well worth reading rather than commenting on the headline of a newspaper that never quite liked Mamdani to start with.
What I get out of this, Jeffreys needs to go but Ossé is not quite the candidate to unseat him and the focus should be on delivering results for NY rather than running expensive doomed campaigns. That's a far cry from the defeatism of seeing a treasonous Mamdani. It's either simple thinking or an agenda to split support before he's even in the Mayor sit.
The main factions of NYC-DSA, Socialist Majority and Groundwork, are more moderate and electoral focused, they will do whatever Mamdani says. Chatter among left caucuses is much more divided. We aren't getting upset about the decision to not endorse Osse, but the non endorsement is not a defacto endorsement for Jeffries.
Looking at the huge bump in energy from the Mamdani campaign, running another candidate in a high-profile race would likely provide another bump. And defeating Jeffries with a more progressive candidate would be good.
However its hard to gauge what his commitment to DSA principles are. He left the org 5 years ago and is coming back now like we have always been chill. Chi has inflamed some controversy last few years with some of his positions. There's def a lot of room for development of Chi as a cadre candidate but that development hasn't happened as he rejoined very recently
Here is the SMC article justifying the non-endorsement, for more context. https://www.socialistmajority.com/theagitator/chi-osse-endorsement
I think there is some realpolitik-ing going on behind the scenes. But the DSA left have not come out with a strong criticism of Mamdani's appeal, that I'm aware of, and there are prominent left caucuses that will make hay wherever there is grass. Seems like internally DSA isn't real divided though there are def some lingering questions around the non-endorsement that aren't concrete.
NYT has been publishing back to back hit pieces on DSA, which is another factor to keep in mind also
Thanks for this detailed context
Why? Why does it make sense to you? Does Mamdani just need to say the words "affordibility for New Yorkers" and everything makes sense? Hakeem Jeffries is one of the most corrupt and worst Democrats. And right now he's incredibly unpopular. Getting him out would be a massive win for the entire US. And this is probably the best timing window ever. Zohran doesn't have to endorse chi, but using his own political capital against Chi is complete betrayal.
You mean by Mamdani clearly pushing them over the edge to support Jeffries?