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New York City: Candidate Zoron Mandani, viewed as a progressive outsider, managed barely 50% of the vote, even winning a split primary against an unpopular establishment figure. Previous mayor Eric Adams secured 80% of votes in 2021, highlighting how much support has eroded for far-left insurgents.
Minneapolis: Candidate Omar Fate, associated with socialist visions, lost decisively against the incumbent mayor, emphasizing that even in traditional Democratic strongholds, radical candidates struggle.
Miami and Seattle: As detailed above, radical candidates either garner near-zero support or are decisively beaten by moderates.