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January 1, SHOCKING Primary Race to Replace Longtime Democrat — You Won’t Believe Who’s Running

Wyatt’s Take
- Jerry Nadler’s Manhattan seat is up for grabs after decades of far-left control, and the replacement candidates show just how radical the Democrat Party has become.
- The race features a Kennedy family member, a former tech executive turned socialist, and an Antifa sympathizer — all competing to represent one of America’s most liberal districts.
- This primary circus reveals the deep dysfunction within Democrat ranks as they struggle to maintain their grip on urban strongholds.
After years of representing one of the most liberal districts in America, Jerry Nadler’s Manhattan congressional seat is now the battleground for a wild primary that perfectly captures the chaos within today’s Democrat Party.
The candidates vying to replace the longtime lawmaker include a member of the Kennedy political dynasty, a tech industry refugee embracing socialist policies, and a candidate with documented sympathy for Antifa’s violent tactics. The race highlights how far left the Democrat Party has shifted, even in districts already considered progressive strongholds.
True or false:
Usha Vance is way hotter than Jackie O
— Jack Schlossberg (@JBKSchlossberg) January 20, 2025
🚨Never-Trumper George Conway spotted wearing an “I am Antifa” shirt at DMV “No Kings” protest. pic.twitter.com/0PFYZxD9nd
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) October 18, 2025
Okay, so I did it. In honor of Sandwich Guy, on what should be the last day of his trial, I figured out the chords. And so, with apologies to the late and great Bob Marley, I banged out this quick and (very) rough rendition of “I Threw the Sandwich.”🤣 https://t.co/14tQBBFs1J pic.twitter.com/5dLaeaT1HW
— George Conway ⚖️🇺🇸 (@gtconway3d) November 6, 2025
Conway and Schlossberg face an uphill battle in a crowded field where name recognition and extreme progressive credentials appear to be the only currency that matters. Political observers note that winning this primary will require more than traditional Democratic values — candidates must prove their commitment to the party’s most radical wing.
The former tech executive has spent the campaign distancing himself from his corporate background, instead championing policies that would fundamentally reshape America’s economic system. His transformation from Silicon Valley insider to democratic socialist reflects a broader trend among Democrat elites abandoning capitalism after personally profiting from it.
Meanwhile, the Kennedy heir enters the race with built-in name recognition but must overcome voter skepticism about dynastic politics. The family name that once represented moderate Democratic leadership now carries the burden of reconciling that legacy with today’s far-left activist base.
Most concerning to voters outside the Manhattan bubble is the candidate with Antifa connections. This individual has been linked to sympathetic statements about the violent extremist movement, raising questions about whether Democrats will finally condemn political violence or continue providing cover for radical elements within their coalition.
The primary battle demonstrates how Democrat-controlled urban areas have become laboratories for increasingly extreme policies. What happens in Manhattan doesn’t stay in Manhattan — these ideas eventually spread to state legislatures and Congress, affecting Americans nationwide.
Local political analysts suggest that Conway and Schlossberg will need extraordinary circumstances to emerge victorious from such a fractured field. The race has already seen millions in spending, with outside progressive groups pouring money into their preferred candidates.
Nadler’s retirement marks the end of an era for New York Democrats, but his potential successors suggest the party is moving even further away from the concerns of working Americans. Kitchen-table issues like inflation, crime, and border security take a backseat to radical social engineering and wealth redistribution schemes.
The outcome of this primary will send a signal about which faction controls the Democrat Party’s future — the establishment wing clinging to traditional power structures or the socialist activists demanding revolutionary change. Either way, everyday Americans lose.
Wyatt Matters
This Manhattan circus shows how disconnected coastal elites have become from the real America. While working families struggle with grocery bills and gas prices, these candidates compete over who can be most radical. Whether it’s a Kennedy riding family fame, a tech millionaire playing socialist, or an Antifa sympathizer, none of them understand what life is like outside their bubble. This is exactly why Middle America rejected this nonsense and why we need to keep fighting for common-sense leadership that puts hardworking Americans first.
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