>>510607813Here's the story on the other side of the poll (I lost yeah yeah whatever I'm saying something here)
Mamdani was the turning point where the lefties finally got a candidate that they wanted, genuinely wanted, no "Oh lesser of two evils", and the mainstream democrat party and their institution turned against them for it. They felt the machine against THEIR neck for a change, and they didn't like it one bit. This has predictably caused the sentiment to shift into "both parties bad, Primary the democrats and put our guys in" - who the fuck knew that'd be the kindle for their prospective Tea Party.
Before you get comfortable, they still don't really care about the elites. Too mainstream, still. They only see Netanyahu as a fascist, rather than seeing him as one part of a bigger picture.