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Former President Barack Obama reportedly called communist New York City (NYC) mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani to coach him after the 33-year-old’s stunning Democratic primary victory in June. […] ...
Many New Yorkers feel like Zohran Mamdani represents a new wave of hope for Democrats, which is reminiscent of Barack Obama's presidential campaigns.
Democrats are desperate for a “new Obama.” For now, the old Obama remains a party fixture. And he may be teeing up a socialist successor. Former President Barack Obama reportedly phoned New York City ...
Tulsi Gabbard is going after her predecessor, pointing to a newly released email as part of her argument that there was an attempt by the Obama ...
Obama's call could signal a shift toward more establishment backing for the openly socialist NYC mayoral candidate Mamdani.
The Obama world is reportedly open the prospect of socialist Zohran Mamdani leading New York City including Obama ally ...
Lyles’s quiet leadership steered Charlotte through turmoil. Now, new challenges test her political legacy and ...
The recent mid-decade redistricting developments have prompted a debate about proportionality and representation in the House.— There are several states across the country where either party lacks ...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said he misses the days of weak Republican leaders like John Boehner and Paul Ryan.
The moves by Trump, Abbott and other Texas Republicans should be seen for what they are: Part of a much larger campaign to end multiracial democracy on a national level. It continues the trend of red ...
Obama is still highly popular within the party, and his signaled support for the Democratic socialist starkly contrasts with New York congressional leaders.
Former President Barack Obama, the last Democrat to captivate the party’s base, got on the phone. In a lengthy call in June, ...