Very cool, love it. I’m all for this change ✊🏼
By NIKA
Founder | AAP – All American Party
Let’s be real: the rich are shitting their pants right now.
And you know what triggered it?
A young, fearless, democratic socialist named Zohran Mamdani leading in a general election poll.
📍New York’s power elite just found out their time is up.
🙌🏼 I’m ALL for this change.
This isn’t just about one candidate.
This is about the 99% waking up — and finally demanding what we’ve always deserved:
Affordable housing
Universal healthcare
Tax fairness
Climate justice
An economy that works for working people
🤯 The backlash is hilarious — and revealing
“Socialism!” they cry.
“It’s dangerous!”
“Un-American!”
Really? Because what we’re actually talking about is social democracy — something that works beautifully across Europe, Canada, New Zealand, and even in American cities when we’ve tried it.
Let’s not forget:
🗽 New York once had La Guardia — a progressive mayor who built public works, defended workers, and… surprise! America survived.
🧓 Boomers may flinch at the word “socialism” — but millennials don’t.
In fact, studies show millennials and Gen Z often associate socialism with fairness, community, and safety nets.
And you know why?
Because we’ve seen what late-stage capitalism looks like:
Billionaires hoarding yachts while kids go hungry
3 jobs and still no healthcare
Climate collapse while Exxon posts record profits
$1/day labor in detention camps while CEOs lobby for tax cuts
This isn’t freedom. This is feudalism with an app.
⚠️ And no, I’m not naïve.
I don’t think Zohran Mamdani’s entire platform will become law overnight.
But what matters is this:
He shifted the Overton window.
He forced elites to respond.
He made them say the quiet part out loud:
That they’d rather crash the system than pay a fair share.
✊🏼 The people have spoken — and they want dignity, not crumbs.
AAP is here for that.
We believe in freedom with fairness. Rights with responsibilities. Progress with purpose.
And if that scares the billionaires?
Good.
It means we’re getting somewhere.
🔥 Let the spoiled panic.
It’s time they handed over the wheel.
Social democracy is coming — and the elites know it.
NEW YORK — Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani holds a 10 point lead over Andrew Cuomo in New York City’s general election for mayor, while incumbent Mayor Eric Adams trails in fourth place behind Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa, according to a new poll.
Mamdani gets support from 35 percent of registered voters, followed by Cuomo with 25, Sliwa with 14, Adams at 11 and attorney Jim Walden at 1 percent. Thirteen percent of respondents said they weren’t sure, while 1 percent picked another candidate.
It comes as Cuomo weighs whether to mount a serious campaign on his independent “Fight and Deliver” line — and while the former governor and the current mayor publicly bicker and call on the other one to drop out in order to best consolidate opposition to Mamdani.
Adams in particular is in a bad spot. His net approval rating is at -34, with 28 percent of respondents expressing a favorable view and 62 percent unfavorable. By comparison, Mamdani is at +4 and Cuomo is at -2.
Adams trails Mamdani among every single subset of voters except one: Republicans, where Adams picks up 26 percent to Mamdani’s 7 percent. Sliwa leads among Republicans however, with 43 percent, while Cuomo gets 16 percent.
Adams, who is Black, even trails both Mamdani and Cuomo among Black voters. Mamdani leads with 35 percent, followed by Cuomo at 32, Adams at 14 and Sliwa at 3.
“Let’s not forget: just weeks ago, Andrew Cuomo was ahead in multiple polls and then went on to lose the primary by double digits,” Adams’ campaign spokesperson Todd Shapiro said in a statement. “Real New Yorkers” are “only now tuning in,” he added, “and voters will choose progress over extremism every time.”
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/07/09/zohran-mamdani-leads-general-election-poll-00443469
YEAH it’s not extremism only because people are sick of old corrupt politicians and want REAL CHANGE ‼️
Let’s call it what it is: not extremism — realism.
With the city’s mayoral candidates officially looking toward November, the field has remained unsettled as opponents to Democratic nomineeZohran Mamdani continue to bicker about the best path forward.
Mayor Eric Adams, who has shown no signs of stepping aside despite his dismal poll numbers, is trying to chip away at the presumed front-runner and writing off his fellow opponents. In a recent interview with MSNBC, Adams continued to paint Mamdani as someone who is out of touch with the average New Yorker and promising things he can’t achieve. “He is an academic elitist. He studied poverty. I lived poverty. His programs are going to impact working-class people,” Adams said.
While Mamdani’s primary campaign has been praised for building an extensive coalition to defeat former governor Andrew Cuomo, Adams downplayed the achievement and suggested that the state legislator took advantage of a burgeoning movement that existed prior to him joining the race.
“He already had an army on the streets. They were already in the college campuses. They were already protesting on our streets. The Palestinian movement was already underway. There was already this energy in the streets, the anti-Trump movement,” he said. “All he had to do was pop his head up and say, ‘Hey, I’m in favor of all the stuff you guys are doing. Come join me.’ And people joined.”
Adams also continued to criticize Cuomo, who he alleged has asked him to drop out of the race in order for the former governor to mount his own independent bid against Mamdani. The mayor said that Cuomo has a history of disrespect toward Black elected officials and that he followed Adams’s lead in establishing an independent ballot line to “bamboozle” his run for reelection.
“I gave you an opportunity to go one-on-one with him. You spend $25 million. The voters heard your message. You thought you were up 32 points in the poll, you lost by 13 points. And now you want to have another bite at the apple when you didn’t get out and campaign like you should have? You didn’t walk the streets. You didn’t talk to people. You lived in a cocoon. Now, you should have another shot?” he said of Cuomo.
Cuomo, meanwhile, continues to leave the door open for that second shot at defeating Mamdani, but it remains to be seen if he’ll actively campaign. His spokesman, Rich Azzopardi, is confident that Adams will fail to win over voters, telling NBC New York of the mayor’s standing in the polls, “He’s so underwater with New York voters, he should consider growing gills.”
Though the candidates continue to be at odds, the pile of money opposing Mamdani is growing, even if there isn’t a consensus pick to spend it on yet. The Wall Street Journal reports that an independent expenditure group called New Yorkers for a Better Future Mayor 25 has launched with at least $20 million behind it with the intent of defeating Mamdani in the fall. Hedge-fund billionaire Bill Ackman has already signaled his support for Adams, while sources tell the Journalthat former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani is expected to join forces with former Trump appointee Bo Dietl on another PAC with goals of raising $10 million. As the report points out, they’ll all also need some kind of actual plan:
Political strategists and financiers say the opening weeks of the general election have been chaotic. They complain the anti-Mamdani bulwark lacks a positive message. And a candidate. And enough voters to win. They worry the flood of outside money could backfire, and make voters suspicious of special interests.
And that would suit the front-runner just fine.
🔥 BOTTOM LINE
Wanting:
Affordable healthcare ✅
Housing that doesn’t bankrupt you ✅
Billionaires to pay more than your Uber driver in taxes ✅
Clean air, real wages, and politicians who aren’t bought? ✅
That’s not radical.
That’s basic decency — and the only thing extreme is how far the elite will go to stop it.
You’re not crazy. You’re just awake.
And the All American Party (AAP) is here to make sure this time, the system bends to the people — not the donors. COMING SOON!
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Love, Nika 💋
⚡️⚡️⚡️✊🏼 💪🏽
Love you, but as a boomer I want to tell you not all of us are afraid of socialism. A huge amount of us have been fighting this crap since our teens. Please be thoughtful about labels. You need our support as much as we need yours. We’re in this together.
I am Canadian ❤️🇨🇦❤️
And I am LOVING this Journey to Illumination for you! 🙌🥰🫂