Low voter turnout in local primary and general elections has allowed a determined and militant group of outsiders to infiltrate and effectively the takeover the Democratic Party’s political machinery in certain cities.

The most striking recent example is in New York City, where state assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), won the Democratic Party mayoral primary, with fewer than 470,000 first-round votes out of the slightly more than 1.07 million votes cast. To put this in perspective, more than 3 million registered Democrats reside in New York City, with a total of approximately 5 million registered voters.

This means that Mamdani secured the Democratic Party nomination with less than 15.7% of registered Democrats actually voting for him in t

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