“To hear establishment Democrats tell it, Republicans are as excited as progressives about the prospect of Abdul El-Sayed winning a pivotal two-person Democratic U.S. Senate primary in this battleground state on Aug. 4,” the Wall Street Journal reports. “The former local public-health official holds left-wing policy views that could turn off swing voters in November’s […]
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One election doesn’t determine the future of the party, unless it’s the DNC chair election and we’ve got 2.5 years till the next one.
I fully expect the current chair to endorse Abdul El-Sayed just like he did with Zohran Mamdani…
But the chair and the party aren’t going to pick sides during the primary, which is what we want.


