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EarlG

(23,770 posts)
15. Isn't this fairly straightforward?
Fri Jun 26, 2026, 08:36 AM
Yesterday

I don't have any insider knowledge about this, but from my observation, Lander was a major player in Mamdani's mayoral campaign, and helped Mamdani to get elected. For going out on a limb and supporting Mamdani, the political payoff for Lander was that when he wanted to run for Congress, Mamdani returned the favor and backed him. This was an easy choice for Mamdani, because not only was he returning a favor, Lander was running to the left of Goldman, and if he won, would be an ally to Mamdani in Congress as they had both helped each other to win important races.

That's a pretty normal state of affairs in politics everywhere. I'm not sure this was a case of "Mamdani running a candidate against Goldman" was it? As far as I know it was Lander's choice to run. Democrats like Elizabeth Warren also endorsed Lander.

Mamdani backed candidate Brad Lander. Emile Yesterday #1
That wasn't the question. But thanks. dem4decades Yesterday #5
Your question doesn't make sense Mysterian Yesterday #16
It wasn't my question, the OP asked, rather awkwardly, why Mandami backed a candidate against Goldman. dem4decades 20 hrs ago #81
That is literally the answer obamanut2012 Yesterday #36
It was the answer, though tirebiter Yesterday #70
Goldman lost 66%-33% - a wipe out Prairie Gates Yesterday #2
Specifically SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #12
Israel obamanut2012 Yesterday #39
Mamdani orchestrated this whole thing? WhiskeyGrinder Yesterday #3
Mamdani backed Progressive candidates that were like himself politically Takket Yesterday #4
Plus it was 3 districts SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #11
It's not a big deal by itself EdmondDantes_ Yesterday #20
Not really SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #22
Over 50% in a 3-way race... mr715 Yesterday #54
Against SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #59
A disgraced former governor that had the tacit endorsement mr715 Yesterday #60
Not in the general election. SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #63
French disinformation watchdog claims there was a disinfo campaign in NYC election. AloeVera Yesterday #66
Mamdani was facing another Democrat that was running as an Independent AZProgressive 20 hrs ago #74
He was facing a disgraced former Governor SocialDemocrat61 20 hrs ago #75
I agree - the "one great man" effect is way overdone Geechie Yesterday #61
What are you missing? OhioBack2Blue Yesterday #6
Dan Goldman was/is a great congressman DFW Yesterday #7
Comparing Democratic voters to irrational robots? Mysterian Yesterday #17
The candidates sometimes DFW Yesterday #25
Yeah, it sucks when republicans get elected but that has nothing to do with the topic being discussed, Mysterian Yesterday #47
Wait... not objecting to Lander equals "obvious" support for Fetterman? Scrivener7 Yesterday #57
So by that rational, trump is "%ucking great" too? The people did elect him krawhitham 20 hrs ago #80
The topic is Democratic politicians Mysterian 16 hrs ago #85
Maybe he was inspired by Brad Landers platform. Emile Yesterday #8
The only issue against Goldman was that SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #9
Also, as I understand it, Goldman moonscape Yesterday #21
Good point! SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #23
I can tell you from long conversations thomski64 Yesterday #26
Because purity tests SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #28
Not supporting the criminal Bibi is a purity CivicGrief Yesterday #33
Not voting for a Democratic candidate SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #34
Uh, we are talking about a Democratic primary CivicGrief Yesterday #38
OK SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #42
Did Goldman support Netanyahu specifically Mossfern 3 min ago #93
You already said this. CivicGrief Yesterday #31
So? SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #32
This message was self-deleted by its author obamanut2012 Yesterday #37
Israel -- you continually spell it wrong obamanut2012 Yesterday #41
My apologies SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #50
Isreal Is Not Real. Israel, on the other hand, Is a real nation. MineralMan Yesterday #44
Thanks SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #46
I don't know. What do you think? n/t Just_Vote_Dem Yesterday #10
Goldman is very good. Fear we will lose his expertise. cachukis Yesterday #13
Payback to Lander from Mamdani is where the story begins BeyondGeography Yesterday #14
Isn't this fairly straightforward? EarlG Yesterday #15
I agree with that assessment. DFW Yesterday #27
I don't think so. CivicGrief Yesterday #35
Is there a reason Platner ran against Mills displacedvermoter Yesterday #18
Mamdani dint "run" any candidates Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #19
De rec on multiple fronts: Celerity Yesterday #24
Maybe just maybe jmsipes Yesterday #29
A large faction of the party just can't seem to comprehend the idea that "anti-Trump and nothing else" just might not Midwestern Democrat Yesterday #48
I doubt Mandani "ran" Lander Cosmocat Yesterday #30
They ran as allies even in the primary SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #40
Post removed Post removed Yesterday #45
Never said I did. SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #49
OK, but you appear to be bitter CivicGrief Yesterday #51
Not at all SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #52
Yes. The primary is over. CivicGrief Yesterday #53
We All KNow "the primary" is over. Cha 17 hrs ago #84
? Nittersing Yesterday #56
No, he doesn't "appear to be bitter".. nt Cha 17 hrs ago #83
What candidate did Mamdani run against Dan Goldman? obamanut2012 Yesterday #43
If what Goldman was doing was what the people wanted, he would have won the primary sboatcar Yesterday #55
Oh dear dlk! I thought this was a reasonable question Nittersing Yesterday #58
Appreciate your kind words dlk 21 hrs ago #71
What is "left"? Bluetus Yesterday #62
2 of the 3 had wide margins. mr715 Yesterday #65
Fair enough, but even a candidate that wins 51-49 cannot be "left" Bluetus Yesterday #67
The "center" has been moving right for decades dlk 21 hrs ago #72
By whom? That's the question. Bluetus 18 hrs ago #82
He didnt run anybody. SSJVegeta Yesterday #64
Because Democrats range in politics within a big, diverse tent, and haele Yesterday #68
Probably this: W_HAMILTON Yesterday #69
Brad Lander cross endorsed Mamdani when Mamdani ran for mayor which helped him defeat Cuomo AZProgressive 21 hrs ago #73
Anyone running can be challenged. The job does not belong to anyone. Mamdani backed a candidate didn't run a Pisces 20 hrs ago #76
Because Lander dropped out of the mayoral race and endorsed Zohran. RandySF 20 hrs ago #77
Not dropped out. mr715 20 hrs ago #79
Message auto-removed Name removed 20 hrs ago #78
Did HE run a candidate or did a candidate decide to run and got his endorsement? BlueTsunami2018 14 hrs ago #86
How is splitting hairs helpful? dlk 1 hr ago #87
Its not "splitting hairs". Your subject line is a false narrative. FascismIsDeath 1 hr ago #89
Mayor Mamdani does not run one candidate against another candidate. The mayor endorses Autumn 1 hr ago #88
I did not miss that at all dlk 1 hr ago #90
Because you are saying ran a candidate obamanut2012 54 min ago #91
You missed the fact that Mayor Mamdani does not "run" one candidate against another. He has Autumn 30 min ago #92
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