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AOC says ousting Jeffries not ‘a good idea’ as Mamdani ally eyes primary challenge

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) has defended house Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries against a primary challenge by New York city Councilman Chi Ossé, a fellow member of the Democratic Socialists of America and a longtime ally of AOC. Ossé recently filed paperwork signaling his campaign to challenge Jeffries, citing concerns about Democratic Party leadership. However, despite having previously endorsed Ossé, AOC stated in an interview that she does not believe challenging Jeffries at this time is a good idea and was unaware of Ossé’s plans.

Ossé’s move has also received a lukewarm response from New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, another DSA member and ally of Ossé, who emphasized focusing on local issues and delivering on an affordability agenda without explicitly endorsing the primary challenge. Mamdani had previously received critical endorsement from Jeffries during his mayoral campaign.

Ossé, who has been in office since 2022 representing a Brooklyn district, is part of the progressive wing of the Democratic Party that criticizes congressional leadership’s handling of recent challenges like the government shutdown. He has also challenged Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, as speculation grows about AOC’s potential 2028 Senate run.


AOC says ousting Jeffries not ‘a good idea’ as Mamdani ally eyes primary challenge

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) defended House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) on Monday from a primary challenge.

New York City Councilman Chi Ossé, a member of the Democratic Socialists of America and a longtime ally of Ocasio-Cortez, filed paperwork on Monday signaling his campaign to oust Jeffries after “hearing a lot of concern about Democratic Party leadership.”

This week, despite endorsing Ossé in the past, Ocasio-Cortez said toppling Jeffries would not advance Democrats’ cause.

“I certainly don’t think a primary challenge to the leader is a good idea right now,” she said during an interview with Axios after admitting she was unaware Ossé was planning to challenge Jeffries.

Ocasio-Cortez is not the only Ossé ally said to be questioning his moves against Jeffries. 

New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, also a DSA member, has appeared to throw cold water on Ossé’s plan, without explicitly calling it out. 

“I believe that there are many ways right here in New York City to both deliver on an affordability agenda and take on the authoritarian administration in the White House,” Mamdani said on Monday. 

Ossé campaigned for Mamdani in the fall, saying in October that the election “is to be part of a political revolution that continues inside and outside the halls of government.”

However, Mamdani’s lack of enthusiasm for Ossé’s House ambitions comes after Jeffries endorsed Mamdani’s mayoral campaign in October, providing critical legitimacy to his movement as one of the most powerful leaders of the Democratic establishment.

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Ossé, 27, took office in 2022 for his district in Brooklyn. His move to oust Jeffries comes as many in the left-wing faction of the Democratic Party have criticized congressional leadership for their handling of the government shutdown.

The councilman also issued a challenge to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), as speculation grows that Ocasio-Cortez could run for the position in 2028.



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