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Political turmoil unfolds as a Reform UK council leader resigns, leaving a teen in charge, while Labour's Starmer faces criticism and Democratic donors clash over Mamdani without full party support.

Democrats Looked for Lessons in New York City’s Mayoral Upset

The New York TimesWednesday, June 25, 2025 at 9:43:41 PM
Democrats Looked for Lessons in New York City’s Mayoral Upset
Democrats are scratching their heads after a surprising upset in New York City's mayoral race, where a progressive outsider, Zohran Mamdani, pulled off a win in Queens. Meanwhile, Trump dropped a headline about potential U.S.-Iran talks, but the real buzz is about what Mamdani's victory signals for the party's future.
Editor’s Note: Local elections often hint at bigger political shifts, and this one’s got Democrats debating whether to double down on progressive energy or play it safe. Plus, with Trump still making foreign policy waves, it’s a reminder that even out of office, he’s shaping the conversation.
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