New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said he believes the Democratic Party has drifted away from its traditional focus on working-class Americans, arguing that voters are primarily concerned with everyday economic issues such as housing costs, rent, fuel prices, and groceries, as reported by Fox News.
Mamdani made the comments during a June 1 interview with MSNBC host Eugene Daniels on “MS NOW,” where he discussed the direction of the Democratic Party and the issues he believes matter most to voters.
During the interview, Mamdani said Americans want elected officials to address practical concerns affecting their daily lives.

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According to the mayor, voters are looking for solutions related to rent, housing affordability, gasoline prices, and the cost of groceries.
“We have to have answers to that. And that's what we're trying to show,” Mamdani said.
Daniels then asked whether the Democratic Party leadership understands those concerns.
“Do you think the leadership of the Democratic Party understands that?” Daniels asked.
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Mamdani responded by arguing that the party has moved away from a focus on working people.
“I think that the party as a whole has lost its focus on working people. And I'm hopeful that we start to develop that,” Mamdani said.
The mayor pointed to earlier Democratic political traditions as an example of the direction he believes the party should pursue.
“You know, you look at the four freedoms, you look at the real core of the New Deal, there was a moment when this party was unabashed about its focus on working people. And I'm excited to bring it back there,” he said.
Mamdani, who identifies as a democratic socialist, was elected mayor of New York City in 2025 as the Democratic nominee. Since taking office, he has frequently emphasized economic issues and policies aimed at affordability and public services.

His latest comments come as Democrats continue debating how to appeal to voters who have expressed concerns about inflation, housing costs, and broader economic challenges.
The remarks also reflect a broader discussion within the party about messaging and priorities heading into future elections.
Some Democrats have argued that economic concerns should take center stage, while others have emphasized social and cultural issues alongside economic policy.
Mamdani has consistently described his political philosophy as democratic socialism and has indicated that his approach to governing will reflect those views.
During his inauguration speech on January 1, 2026, he made that position clear.
“I was elected as a democratic socialist, and I will govern as a democratic socialist,” Mamdani declared.
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The New York mayor has attracted national attention since taking office, particularly because of his progressive policy positions and his willingness to challenge elements of the Democratic Party's leadership and direction.
His latest comments add to an ongoing conversation among Democrats about how the party can reconnect with voters concerned about the cost of living and economic opportunity.
Whether party leaders embrace that approach remains to be seen, but Mamdani's message was clear: he believes Democrats must place greater emphasis on the concerns of working people if they hope to strengthen their connection with voters in the years ahead.
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