New York Mayor Eric Adams did not mince his words about his disapproval of what he called the large number of “nasty” Gen Z voters supporting Zhoran Mamdani, the democratic socialist candidate leading the race for NYC mayor.

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      13 hours ago

      …because “he had a D by his name” was good enough for NYC, at one point.

      it’s not anymore

      if Dem’s lose NYC, they can lose anywhere…

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        As someone who grew up in a conservative environment and a Gen Z myself, I think of it like this: When I was old enough to vote, I was just beginning to understand what the democratic side advocated and stood for - in short, human rights just made sense as apposed to recycling the same ideas the conservatives have had. Fast forward a few years and paying closer attention to politics because it’s hard to look away when it affects the very fabric of your life - I now understand the democratic side is a big pond. You have the old liberals who like Harris and Biden, and are okay with a conservative but slightly forward touch to things, and then you have the younger liberals who lean heavily socialist and environmentally cautious. We are ones who would absolutely vote for the Green Party in California if we had faith they would actually win against the billionaire influence. We want trains, clean energy, free healthcare, livable wages. We do NOT want our resources wasted on wars and lining the pockets of the rich while the general environment slowly or not so slowly kills us. We do not want for profit prisons, hospitals, or pharmacies. In short- Gen Z liberals are the true future of America if we don’t all die before then