Mayor Brandon Johnson warns NYC mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani: ‘The movement doesn’t always show up’ – Chicago Tribune*

“So we just have to stay committed as progressives to our values, and even when it gets bumpy a little bit, it doesn’t mean that we’re doing everything wrong. In fact, you don’t have to be perfect in order for things to work,” Johnson said. “There will be moments where you have perfected certain aspects of a relationship or governance, and then there are things that you have to continue to work on. I’ve been in office for just over two years.”
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Call my shrink
8 months ago

Banjo…..no one with half of a mind listens to you

Deb
8 months ago

Communists stick together.

Old Spartan
8 months ago

He is correct. They won’t show up, especially if you are incompetent, can’t handle your own city council, or state legislature or grasp basic municipal economics.

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