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QueerDuck

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2. Labeling anyone a single "kingmaker" completely diminishes the incredible work of the candidates themselves...
Wed Jun 24, 2026, 06:07 AM
19 hrs ago

Labeling anyone a single "kingmaker" completely diminishes the incredible work of the candidates themselves, their staff, and the volunteers who knocked on doors. --- Did Mamdani's endorsement provide a helpful signal to progressive voters? Sure. But he didn't cast the ballots.

These weren't easy, standard races where an endorsement just rubber-stamps an obvious winner—they were tough, hard-fought campaigns. These candidates won because they ran aggressive, disciplined grassroots operations that tapped into real voter dissatisfaction.

Why would anyone want to reduce a complex, organized movement down to one guy playing kingmaker? The credit actually belongs to the people who ran and the voters who showed up.

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Mamdani is now a PROVEN king maker [View all] MakeThemCry 19 hrs ago OP
Outside of NYC? RandySF 19 hrs ago #1
It will be interesting to see exactly which one of these seats Mamdani will run for when his term as mayor is over. lapucelle 18 hrs ago #10
Labeling anyone a single "kingmaker" completely diminishes the incredible work of the candidates themselves... QueerDuck 19 hrs ago #2
Yeah, but that isn't 'Hollywood' enough for the general population. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E 18 hrs ago #9
Hollywood...good analogy. Biblical might work too. I prefer hard work, smart strategy, & less reliance on "saviors". QueerDuck 18 hrs ago #12
So do I. OldBaldy1701E 11 hrs ago #34
They all ready started, lol. Emile 19 hrs ago #3
While the DSA cleaned up in NYC RandySF 19 hrs ago #4
This was good news for New York. I think voters are ready for a new generation and a new philosophy. Lonestarblue 18 hrs ago #5
We already have a "king" and don't need another one. democrank 18 hrs ago #6
Not sure one day qualifies him for "kingmaker". 3_Limes 18 hrs ago #7
The OP is not the only one using that description (FWIW) Celerity 18 hrs ago #13
Tu Quoque Variation. Argumentum ad Populum. And of course my favorite... QueerDuck 17 hrs ago #17
Your examples only apply to someone actually making an logical argument or claim. I was only pointing out Celerity 17 hrs ago #18
Sure. QueerDuck 16 hrs ago #20
Well, I appreciated it Sympthsical 10 hrs ago #37
You mean the media is doing an instant reaction hot take? EdmondDantes_ 11 hrs ago #33
The voters, particularly in Chevalier 's case MakeThemCry 16 hrs ago #23
Others attributing this to stance on Gaza and the genocide... complicated JT45242 18 hrs ago #8
K&R orangecrush 18 hrs ago #11
T'aint nuthin.- - N.J. - We got one of them Socialist Democrats in Congress. And in my district. 3Hotdogs 17 hrs ago #14
A "king maker" is crucial to the rise of someone *more powerful than themselves* muriel_volestrangler 17 hrs ago #15
So happy to see mvd 17 hrs ago #16
"Kingmaker" is an embarrassing, cringe worthy term. FascismIsDeath 17 hrs ago #19
Nonsense. Raven123 16 hrs ago #21
I don't know that he's a "king maker" (silly term) but he's pretty fucking amazing. Autumn 16 hrs ago #22
Although Mamdani deserves credit, I think it is a values shift karynnj 14 hrs ago #24
It won't work in most places creeksneakers2 13 hrs ago #25
Feel the same Dee0909 13 hrs ago #29
And in November JBTaurus83 13 hrs ago #26
Correct Dee0909 13 hrs ago #28
I live in PA JBTaurus83 13 hrs ago #30
I don't believe in hashing out fights between moderate and progressive Democrats. gab13by13 13 hrs ago #27
I always support and vote for Democrats . Some Democrats, like Fetterman I don't support. If you look at his Autumn 12 hrs ago #31
All politics is local politics. MineralMan 11 hrs ago #32
I've already seen the call. sheshe2 10 hrs ago #39
Oops. I forgot that. MineralMan 9 hrs ago #40
... sheshe2 8 hrs ago #41
Checking, I see that Mamdani didn't endorse anyone in other Congressional MineralMan 10 hrs ago #35
he is a politician doing what politicians do lol. I think NYC has an overinflated view of its own value nt msongs 10 hrs ago #36
Yes, and in this case, only three districts got endorsements. MineralMan 10 hrs ago #38
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