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The conversation then shifts to the rising stars within the Democratic Party, specifically figures like Mamani and Omar Fatter. Mamani, a front-runner for New York City mayor, is described as a self-described socialist with openly critical views on capitalism and Israel's legitimacy. His campaign policies include shifting taxes onto wealthier and predominantly white neighborhoods, reflecting a far-left agenda.
Similarly, Omar Fatter in Minneapolis advocates for rent freezes, defunding the police, and bridging community gaps—notably between Somali communities and the broader city population. Fatter’s desire to "bridge the gap" references an ethnic connection with Somalia, emphasizing his focus on immigration and community unity.