"Always put the people first": Progressives get a new candidate in New York City

Progressives See an Opportunity to Unseat a Moderate in New York City's 13th Congressional District

The Justice Democrats, a group that has backed some of the most progressive candidates in Congress, have added another contender to their roster. Darializa Avila Chevalier, a seasoned community organizer from upper Manhattan, is taking on Rep. Adriano Espaillat in the Democratic primary for New York's 13th Congressional District.

Avila Chevalier, known for her advocacy work against immigration detention and family separation, has vowed to prioritize the needs of working-class New Yorkers over those of corporate interests and special donors. She promises not to accept funding from corporate PACs or lobbying groups, a stance that reflects the Justice Democrats' commitment to grassroots politics.

The district, which includes Upper Manhattan and parts of Harlem, swung decisively for Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani in the recent mayoral election, despite Espaillat's initial opposition. The outcome has created an opportunity for progressives like Avila Chevalier to capitalize on the momentum generated by the "new New York."

Avila Chevalier's platform centers around a "housing for all" message, with a focus on investing in the NYC Housing Authority and addressing the pressing issue of affordable housing. She also advocates for divestment from the American military-industrial complex and redirecting those resources to programs that support families, including her own program, "babies not bombs."

As she prepares to take on Espaillat, Avila Chevalier is drawing on a wealth of experience as an organizer, having worked tirelessly to address issues such as immigration detention, family separation, and the removal of Confederate monuments. Her campaign promises to listen to the concerns of working-class New Yorkers, who are often overlooked by their elected representatives.

The stakes in this election are high for progressives nationwide, who see Espaillat's establishment ties as a symbol of the Democratic Party's failed commitment to progressive values. By challenging him, Avila Chevalier and other Justice Democrats candidates hope to revitalize the party's connection with its most loyal constituents and create a new wave of progressive leaders in Washington.

With her "housing for all" message and commitment to grassroots politics, Avila Chevalier is positioning herself as a champion of New York City's working-class communities. As the battle for control of this pivotal district heats up, progressives are hoping to capitalize on the momentum generated by Mamdani's mayoral victory and create a more just and equitable future for all New Yorkers.
 
this election is gonna be interesting πŸ€” espaillat has been in office for years but i think avila chevalier's message of "housing for all" really resonates with the people in that district, especially since mamdani won the mayoral election so convincingly πŸ’ͺ it's a good opportunity for the justice democrats to make some noise and push progressive values into the mainstream πŸ—£οΈ
 
I don’t usually comment but I gotta say, this Darializa Avila Chevalier chick sounds like someone we need in Congress! She’s all about listening to working-class folks and not taking money from corporations πŸ€‘. Her "housing for all" message is music to my ears, especially since NYC is struggling with affordable housing big time. It's like she gets it. The fact that she's challenging this Rep Espaillat guy who's been around forever makes me think she's got a real shot at taking his seat πŸ†. I'm rooting for her!
 
I'm not sure about this one... I mean, Darializa Avila Chevalier seems like a great candidate and all, but is she really ready for Congress? I've been following her work as an organizer, and while she's got some amazing ideas, has she got the experience to actually make them happen on a national stage?

I love that she's pushing for "housing for all" - it's so needed in this city. But at what cost? Is she planning on taxing us higher to pay for it? I'm not sure... and I also don't know if her anti-military-industrial complex stance is just a buzzword or something that'll actually get implemented.

I do think the momentum from the mayoral election is a big deal, though. If progressives can capitalize on that energy, they might be able to create some real change. But for me, I'm gonna keep an eye on Avila Chevalier's track record before I fully buy into her platform. πŸ€”
 
OMG u guys! 🀩 I'm loving the vibes coming from Darializa Avila Chevalier's campaign 😊. She's like, totally committed to putting the needs of working-class New Yorkers first πŸ’ͺ, which is so overdue in politics. Her "housing for all" message is giving me LIFE πŸ’•, especially with the focus on investing in the NYC Housing Authority 🏠. I mean, who doesn't want a safe and affordable place to live? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's like, the ultimate human right! And her stance against corporate PACs and lobbying groups is like, totally refreshing πŸ’¦. We need more politicians like her who are willing to take on the establishment and fight for the people 🌟. Fingers crossed she can bring about change in that 13th Congressional District πŸ’ͺ! 🀞
 
Ugh I am literally SO done with politics right now πŸ€―πŸ‘Ž I mean can't we just focus on making affordable housing a reality already?! πŸ πŸ’Έ Daria Avila Chevalier's "housing for all" message is like the most refreshing thing I've heard in ages, and honestly I'm so tired of Rep. Adriano Espaillat's establishment vibes πŸ’”πŸ‘€ Like what even is he doing out there representing us? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And can we talk about how this election is not just about who wins the primary but also about the kind of country we want to be? πŸŒŽπŸ’– I'm all for a good ol' fashioned grassroots politics movement, and Daria seems like someone who's genuinely listening to the people πŸ’•πŸ‘‚. Like what if we actually started investing in our communities instead of just lining the pockets of corporate interests? πŸ€‘πŸ’Έ

It's high time for us to make some noise and demand change πŸ—£οΈπŸ’ͺ. I'm literally hyped to see how this election plays out, especially with Zohran Mamdani's mayoral victory still fresh in our minds πŸŒŸπŸ‘€. This could be the start of something beautiful, folks! πŸ’– Let's make it happen!
 
I'm watching this election closely πŸ€”. It's interesting how Darializa Avila Chevalier is positioning herself as a champion of working-class communities. I think her "housing for all" message really resonates with people who are struggling to make ends meet in NYC. As someone who's lived here their whole life, I can attest that affordable housing is a massive issue 🏒. It's not just about providing homes, but also addressing the systemic inequalities that lead to homelessness and displacement. I'm curious to see how Avila Chevalier's message will play out on the campaign trail πŸ’¬. Will she be able to translate her passion into tangible policy changes?
 
I'm watching this election closely πŸ€”. The thing that really gets me is how much this primary is about challenging the status quo in NYC politics. For years, Rep Espaillat has been seen as a safe bet for Democrats, but now he's facing a challenger who's pushing a very different agenda.

Avila Chevalier seems like the real deal πŸ™Œ. She's got the experience and the passion to back it up. Her focus on affordable housing is exactly what NYC needs right now - we're talking about people struggling to make ends meet, forced to choose between paying rent or putting food on the table.

The thing that excites me most is that this isn't just about Avila Chevalier vs Espaillat, it's about the future of the Democratic Party 🌈. If she wins, it'll be a signal that progressives are ready to take control and make their voices heard. And let's be real, NYC is one of the most important battlegrounds for any politician looking to make a difference.

The "housing for all" message is more than just a slogan - it's about recognizing that housing is a fundamental human right 🏠. If we can get this district on board, I think we're talking about a seismic shift in how politics works in NYC. Fingers crossed! πŸ‘
 
i'm keeping an eye on darializa avila chevalier's campaign 🀞 she seems like someone who really cares about the people in her district and isn't afraid to speak truth to power πŸ’¬ i love that she's promising not to accept funding from corporate PACs or lobbying groups, it's so refreshing to see someone standing up for what they believe in ❀️ i'm hoping she can bring some much-needed progressive energy to washington 🌈
 
I gotta say, another politician jumping into the fray with promises of change πŸ€”. Can we really trust that they won't just be toeing the party line? I mean, "housing for all" sounds great on paper, but how's it gonna pay for it? More taxes on working-class folks who can least afford it? And what about the corporate interests that are supposed to be the enemy? Is this just a PR stunt to get votes from the masses? πŸ€‘
 
I'm not sure about this one πŸ€”. I mean, don't get me wrong, affordable housing is super important, but is Darializa Avila Chevalier really the best candidate to tackle it? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Has she actually done any significant work on this issue before running for office? I know she's got some great ideas, like redirecting funds from the military-industrial complex to support families, that sounds super progressive... but is it enough? πŸ€” What about her actual experience in the community? Has she been a part of local organizations or initiatives working on affordable housing? We need to see more substance behind the buzzwords. πŸ’Ό
 
The thing with Darializa Avila Chevalier is that she sounds super genuine about her "housing for all" message 🏠. I mean, who doesn't want affordable housing? But at the same time, has she thought through how she's gonna pay for it? πŸ’Έ She seems to be relying on some vague promise of redirecting funds from the military-industrial complex, which is a bit of a stretch in my book πŸ€”. And what about the actual policies and specifics? We're not talking about a 5-point plan here, just some buzzwords πŸ“£. Still, I gotta admit that she does seem to be connecting with people on the ground, especially in Upper Manhattan and Harlem πŸ‘₯. It's like she's tapping into this "new New York" vibe πŸ’ƒ. And if progressives can capitalize on that momentum... it's a pretty promising development 🀞.
 
😊 I'm low-key excited about Darializa Avila Chevalier's shot at taking down Rep. Espaillat in NYC's 13th Congressional District πŸ—½οΈ She seems to have a solid grasp on the issues affecting working-class communities, and her stance on affordable housing is really resonating with people πŸ’Έ As a progressive herself, I think she'd be an awesome addition to Congress πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ“ With her grassroots politics approach, I'm curious to see how she'll tackle some of the tougher issues facing our city πŸ€” Maybe this election will give us the boost we need for real change in Washington πŸš€
 
I'm so excited about Darializa Avila Chevalier's campaign 🀩! It feels like we're finally seeing some real change in our politics, you know? I mean, who wouldn't want to "house everyone" at a time when affordable housing is literally a crisis for so many people in NYC? πŸ’Έ Her commitment to grassroots politics and refusing corporate funding is super inspiring - it's like she's taking on the system with love ❀️. And her platform on divestment from the military-industrial complex is, like, totally necessary πŸ™Œ. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this election brings in some real progressive leaders who actually listen to the people πŸ—£οΈ. We need more of that! πŸ’–
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going down in NYC 🐟. This Avila Chevalier chick seems way too perfect, like she was molded to run against Espaillat. I mean, what are the chances she's got that many connections and experience? It's almost like she's part of a bigger plan to take down the moderates and install more radical Democrats in Congress πŸ€”. And have you seen her "housing for all" message? That sounds way too good to be true πŸšͺ. I'm not saying she's not doing any real harm, but something doesn't add up here...
 
the more ppl get involved in politics 🀝, the better chance we got of making a real change πŸ’ͺ! darializa avila chevalier seems like someone who actually cares about the people πŸ™, not just corporate interests πŸ’Έ. her "housing for all" message is long overdue 🏠πŸ‘₯ and i'm excited to see if she can bring about some real progress in that department πŸ“ˆ. espaillat's establishment ties are a major obstacle 🚫 but avila chevalier's grassroots politics might just be the shake-up he needs πŸ”„. fingers crossed for her! πŸ‘
 
lol what's going on with these elections anyway? I mean Rep Adriano Espaillat is getting challenged by someone who's actually listening to the ppl who voted for him πŸ€” https://www.nydailynews.com/news/po...vila-chevalier-fq1r8d0yplvkvhyu3n6e4i-km.html

Avila Chevalier's "housing for all" message sounds super appealing, especially since NYC is literally bleeding affordable housing 😩. I'm intrigued to see how this plays out in the primaries... maybe we'll get a real progressive leader 🀞
 
this primary election is gonna be interesting πŸ€”πŸ—³οΈ i mean, espaillat's been in office for ages and people are finally seeing him as part of the problem 🚫. avila chevalier's message about housing for all is resonating with a lot of folks who are tired of being ignored πŸ‘₯. plus, her no-fund-from-corp stance is music to the ears of alot of progressive voters 🎡. it's like, finally someone's taking on the establishment and saying "no more" πŸ’ͺ. the stakes are high for justice democrats nationwide, but if they can take down espaillat, it'll be a major win for their party πŸ†.
 
🀩 omg i am so down 4 darializa avila chevalier!! she sounds like exactly the kind of leader we need in ny's 13th congressional district πŸ’– i love how she's prioritizing working-class new yorkers over corporate interests - that's some serious people power 🚫πŸ’ͺ and her "housing for all" message is giving me LIFE πŸ πŸ‘ can't wait to see what happens in this election 🀞
 
I'm thinking that Darializa Avila Chevalier's "housing for all" message could be super effective in the 13th Congressional District... πŸ πŸ‘ She's got experience organizing around tough issues like immigration detention and family separation, which shows she's not afraid to take on tough stuff. I also love how she's committed to not accepting funding from corporate PACs or lobbying groups - that's some serious grassroot politics going on! 🌿 It'll be interesting to see how this plays out in the primary, especially if Espaillat's establishment ties are a major issue for voters. But honestly, I think Avila Chevalier's got a real shot at winning this thing and bringing some much-needed progressive energy to DC... πŸ’ͺ
 
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