Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman One Of Few Democrats To Call Out Mamdani

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The Pennsylvania Democratic Senator John Fetterman is questioned in the place of the New York Assembly and Democratic candidate for the place of the mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani, in the party, making him one of the handful of eminent democrats who have spoken against the ascent of Mamdani.

“I do not really agree with almost all of this politically,” said Fetterman on Fox News when he asked him about the candidacy for the town hall of Mamdani. “He is not even really a democrat, honestly.”

Many other Democrats, including moderates so-called, quickly lined up behind Mamdani after winning the New York Democrat primary. Those who have not faced Swift Backlash. (Related: Eric Adams dismantles the intellectual elitist ‘Zohran Mamdani the socialist platform while it fights in the ballot boxes)

New York Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, for example, apologized to Mamdani after suggesting that he had made “references to world jihad” during a radio interview.

Mamdani refused to denounce the expression “globalizing the intifada”, a slogan used by pro-Palestinian activists calling for violent resistance against Israel.

Nevertheless, the head of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer, who qualifies as “tutor of the people of Israel”, neglected to criticize Mamdani. Instead, he said that Mamdani’s expulsion calls are “disgusting” and praised the young Democrat’s campaign on X.

Born in Uganda, Mamdani became a naturalized American citizen in 2018. (Related: the order of the socialist politician is a direct attack on the families of the working class)

A self -proclaimed democratic socialist, he proposed policies such as “free bus”, grocery stores managed by the government and mass public housing.

Mamdani openly said that “seizing the means of production” is his “final objective”.

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