New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) said Saturday that Democrats have lost sight of the important economic issues facing working-class Americans as the party works to rebuild itself after a devastating loss in the 2024 presidential election.

“The party, as a whole, has lost its focus on working people,” Mamdani said in an interview with MS Now.

“People want to know: What are you going to do for rent? What are you going to do for housing? What are you going to do for gas? What are you going to do for groceries? We have to have answers to that.”

Issues like housing affordability, the cost of healthcare and rising gas prices should be at the forefront of the party’s focus, according to Mamdani, rather than ideological battles that distract from what matters to most Americans.

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    18 hours ago

    Of course not. Because if you zoom out it’s pretty obvious Joe Biden and most Democratic politicians are pro-corporate trash who have no interest in fighting for American workers.

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        I didn’t change the subject. You’re asserting that if Biden and Democratic politicians had the ability to bump minimum wages they would. I challenged your assertion by demonstrating when Democratic politicians have the power to help American workers they decide in force to side with corporations.

        And yes, I did get my point across. I’m glad you acknowledge that.

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          Other guy: “Democrats didn’t even raise minimum wage”

          Me: “Well, they tried that one thing. Here’s what happened for that particular issue, how it was attempted, and how the Senate’s screwed up rules stopped them”

          You: “But they didn’t block the train strike!”

          Anyway, yes, you got your point across. If only it had anything to do with mine of what happened on a different day

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            Me: “Well, they tried that one thing. Here’s what happened for that particular issue, how it was attempted, and how the Senate’s screwed up rules stopped them”

            This is you asserting they would fight for American workers if not for “senate’s rules”.

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              When it comes to minimum wage, as the initial commenter mentioned. Not everything under the sun

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                  I do? I was fact-checking a specific point. I never said that the Democrats were the infallible party of the people, but because I gave more detail about a vague, misleading-at-best statement that means I need to defend everything else?

                  I like facts and knowledge. You can’t develop a good opinion without it. And when I see misinformation, even from people I generally agree with, I try to set the record straight.

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                    You’re not just stating facts though. You’re making a claim that they made an “honest” effort to raise the minimum wage. So far you haven’t substantiated that opinion. What’s your evidence their efforts were honest and not intended to fail?