Amid calls for ousting Democratic congressional leadership because the party caved in the government shutdown fight over healthcare, a YouGov poll released Monday shows the nationwide popularity of New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s economic agenda.

Mamdani beat former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in both the June Democratic primary and last week’s general election by campaigning unapologetically as a democratic socialist dedicated to making the nation’s largest city more affordable for working people.

Multiple polls have suggested that Mamdani’s progressive platform offers Democrats across the United States a roadmap for candidates in next year’s midterms and beyond. As NYC’s next mayor began assembling his team and the movement that worked to elect him created a group to keep fighting for his ambitious agenda, YouGov surveyed 1,133 US adults after his victory.

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    2 hours ago

    Hasn’t Chomsky been talking about the polling on the issues for decades? More recently, I think Cenk has done the same.

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    This is not a surprise if you actually talk to random voters, like while canvassing. People are just cynical about that government actually doing any of this, not if they are worth doing. If we can get a slate of progressives elected who truly accomplish some of these goals, that could start some real systemic change if properly communicated.

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    7 hours ago

    This, combined with Rich People NOT being Able to Fly Privately, is the WORST CHRISTMAS EVER!

    -Chuck Schumer and his Democrats!

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    This is all well known dating back to at least 2016 when they fucked Sanders over. Those two things are directly related.

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    As well it should be. How many parents lose 5 years of career potential because daycare would cost more than they would earn at a job?