UPDATE: The Mamdani Model: More Socialist Mayors to Come
"I’ve written countless times in recent years about the model established by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) to get its members elected to office. It’s a brilliantly cunning strategy that goes like this: . .
| Rich Terrell |
. . . "First, the DSA identifies a Democrat-safe, if not guaranteed, district. These are areas where registered Democrats vastly outnumber Republicans; that is, where a Republican candidate has virtually no chance.
Second, the DSA identifies offices in which the incumbent Democrat — typically, a more conventional Democrat, a party person — is highly vulnerable. That part of the process is crucial. It must be a target of opportunity in which the incumbent can be defeated in the party primary.
"Third, the DSA recruits a member — someone with charisma and political skills — willing and capable of challenging and defeating the incumbent." . . .
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell rejects locking up repeat criminals during tense debate | New York Post
to death on a train by a suspect with a long history of arrests going back more than a decade, including charges of felony larceny, robbery with a dangerous weapon and communicating threats." . . .. . . Seattle Red talk show host Jason Rantz, who first posted about Harrell’s debate response, told Fox News Digital that the mayor’s “governing philosophy” was on display.
“Harrell says he has ‘no desire’ to jail an eight-time criminal. Well, the feeling’s mutual, because criminals in Seattle clearly have no desire to stop offending,” Rantz said.
Dems move to set limits on Trump’s donor-funded White House ballroom, claiming ‘bribery in plain sight’ . . . "Meanwhile, the White House dismissed the measure and Democrats’ efforts to impose new restrictions on donations.
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