Brooklyn-Queens Congressional Seat Heats Up as Progressive Heavyweights Back Democratic Socialist
In a significant boost to her campaign, 36-year-old state assemblymember Claire Valdez has secured endorsements from Mayor Zohran Mamdani and United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain in the highly contested congressional race to replace Rep. Nydia Velรกzquez's seat. The Brooklyn-Queens district, known for its progressive leanings, is set to witness a heated battle between Valdez and Democratic primary challenger Antonio Reynoso.
Mamdani, a fellow democratic socialist and longtime supporter of labor rights, praised Valdez's track record as an organizer in the local chapter of UAW at Columbia University. He sees her as a champion for workers' rights, vowing to push forward legislation such as union-friendly laws and Medicare for All.
Valdez will face an uphill battle against Reynoso, who boasts deep ties to the Democratic establishment. Mamdani expressed his respect for Reynoso but emphasized the importance of shaping the party's future in this open seat primary.
The backing from prominent progressive figures marks a significant test for the Democratic Socialists of America and their influence on national politics. Valdez hailed Fain and Mamdani as allies in the fight for working-class interests, citing their ability to mobilize labor movements.
As Velรกzquez steps down after 22 years, her seat is poised to attract new faces from both sides of the aisle. With Valdez's endorsement, she has secured a powerful boost from progressive heavyweights, setting the stage for an intense campaign battle in Brooklyn-Queens.
In a significant boost to her campaign, 36-year-old state assemblymember Claire Valdez has secured endorsements from Mayor Zohran Mamdani and United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain in the highly contested congressional race to replace Rep. Nydia Velรกzquez's seat. The Brooklyn-Queens district, known for its progressive leanings, is set to witness a heated battle between Valdez and Democratic primary challenger Antonio Reynoso.
Mamdani, a fellow democratic socialist and longtime supporter of labor rights, praised Valdez's track record as an organizer in the local chapter of UAW at Columbia University. He sees her as a champion for workers' rights, vowing to push forward legislation such as union-friendly laws and Medicare for All.
Valdez will face an uphill battle against Reynoso, who boasts deep ties to the Democratic establishment. Mamdani expressed his respect for Reynoso but emphasized the importance of shaping the party's future in this open seat primary.
The backing from prominent progressive figures marks a significant test for the Democratic Socialists of America and their influence on national politics. Valdez hailed Fain and Mamdani as allies in the fight for working-class interests, citing their ability to mobilize labor movements.
As Velรกzquez steps down after 22 years, her seat is poised to attract new faces from both sides of the aisle. With Valdez's endorsement, she has secured a powerful boost from progressive heavyweights, setting the stage for an intense campaign battle in Brooklyn-Queens.