In Zohran Mamdani campaign, democratic socialists find their voice

On a brisk September Saturday in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, Julie Swoope is working through her canvassing list with practiced ease, supervising a group of young volunteers as they knock on doors and urge neighbors to come out and vote this November. They are also urging them to cast that vote for Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, as New York’s next mayor. 

It wasn’t too long ago that Ms. Swoope, a volunteer organizer with New York City’s chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), was one of those walking the blocks. 

“There’s a lot of new people coming out – which is great,” she says, checking off the addresses volunteers were able to complete. “We had like 130 RSVPs, and there are always new people still coming in.”

Why We Wrote This

The populist campaign of Zohran Mamdani for New York City mayor has energized the growing number of democratic socialists across the U.S. They could change the direction of the Democratic Party.

Since last year, New York’s DSA chapter, the largest in the country, has more than doubled in size, growing from roughly 5,000 members to nearly 11,000. About 2,000 of those new members joined after Mr. Mamdani, a little-known state assembly member from Queens, toppled former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary last June.

Just 10 years ago, the term “socialist” was more or less a dirty word in American politics. But as both of the country’s two major political parties underwent dramatic upheavals in 2016, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, helped galvanize a movement of young and mostly white progressives who weren’t afraid of embracing the term.

In the Democratic Party, that young, boisterous movement was mostly on the outside of the established left-of-center coalition of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. In recent years, however, progressives, including democratic socialists, have come into their own as more now hold elected office.

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New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani speaks with a woman while riding a subway in New York, Sept. 29, 2025.

Along with Senator Sanders, New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has become a national figure. Their leadership has been central to the inroads that progressive candidates have made as the current Democratic leadership struggles to respond to President Donald Trump’s dominant place in current U.S. politics. Other democratic socialists in Congress include Rep. Rashida Tlaib in Michigan and Rep. Greg Casar in Texas. There are also some 250 democratic socialists holding state and local elected offices, according to most counts, most  elected after 2019.

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