In a high-stakes congressional race in New York's 7th District, Justice Democrats are backing Queens State Assembly member Claire Valdez in her bid to replace retiring Rep. Nydia Velázquez. The move is significant, given the group's history of supporting progressive candidates like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Valdez's campaign has attracted notable endorsements from Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso and United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain, setting up a potential showdown with Reynoso himself. While both contenders share some policy priorities, such as Medicare for All and abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Valdez has built a strong reputation among socialists and labor activists.
The Justice Democrats' backing of Valdez is part of a broader effort to promote a more radical agenda within the Democratic Party. The group has endorsed nine congressional candidates this cycle and aims to challenge the party's establishment wing.
Valdez's own campaign has focused on her background in labor organizing, with a pledge to reject corporate PAC money. Her stance on issues like Palestine and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has also drawn attention from progressive activists.
As the primary season heats up, it remains to be seen whether Valdez can capitalize on the Justice Democrats' support and win over voters in a district that tends to lean left. The endorsement comes as Mamdani's decision to back Valdez has been seen as a test of his progressive credentials.
Valdez's campaign has attracted notable endorsements from Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso and United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain, setting up a potential showdown with Reynoso himself. While both contenders share some policy priorities, such as Medicare for All and abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Valdez has built a strong reputation among socialists and labor activists.
The Justice Democrats' backing of Valdez is part of a broader effort to promote a more radical agenda within the Democratic Party. The group has endorsed nine congressional candidates this cycle and aims to challenge the party's establishment wing.
Valdez's own campaign has focused on her background in labor organizing, with a pledge to reject corporate PAC money. Her stance on issues like Palestine and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has also drawn attention from progressive activists.
As the primary season heats up, it remains to be seen whether Valdez can capitalize on the Justice Democrats' support and win over voters in a district that tends to lean left. The endorsement comes as Mamdani's decision to back Valdez has been seen as a test of his progressive credentials.