October 26, 2025

Jeffries Finally Endorses Mamdani After Years of Tension

Political Reconciliation Arrives Just in Time to Be Irrelevant

In a stunning display of political timing that has experts questioning whether anyone involved understands how calendars work, Representative Hakeem Jeffries finally endorsed progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani—approximately three years after it would have mattered and two weeks after the election already ended. The endorsement, delivered via a tersely worded tweet at 11:47 PM on a Friday, carries all the enthusiasm of a hostage reading prepared statements.

“I am pleased to support my colleague’s continued service,” Jeffries wrote, in prose that could only be less enthusiastic if he’d used Comic Sans. The endorsement comes after years of Jeffries quietly supporting Mamdani’s primary challengers, blocking his committee assignments, and once “accidentally” leaving him off an invitation list for a Democratic caucus meeting held literally next door to Mamdani’s office.

Political analysts suggest the endorsement represents either a genuine reconciliation or a calculated move to prevent progressives from primarying Jeffries’ allies—though the consensus leans toward “calculated” since Jeffries is a politician and genuine emotions were surgically removed during his first term. According to research on Democratic Party divisions, the progressive-establishment rift has become so pronounced that even symbolic gestures of unity feel like international peace treaties requiring mediators and translators.

Mamdani responded to the endorsement with a gracious statement that can best be described as “professionally acknowledging something everyone knows is bullshit.” “I appreciate Representative Jeffries’ support and look forward to continuing our work together,” Mamdani said, in politician-speak that roughly translates to “I acknowledge this transparent political maneuver and will pretend it means something.”

The timing of the endorsement has raised questions about Jeffries’ strategic thinking, given that endorsing a candidate after they’ve already won is like offering someone an umbrella after they’ve already drowned. Critics note this is typical Democratic Party strategy: arrive late, do the bare minimum, and somehow still expect credit for participation. It’s the political equivalent of showing up to a group project on presentation day with nothing prepared but lots of enthusiasm.

Meanwhile, progressive voters remain skeptical of establishment Democrats’ sudden interest in left-wing candidates, suspecting it’s less about ideological alignment and more about preventing further insurgent primary challenges. Jeffries’ office has clarified that this endorsement represents his “continued commitment to party unity,” which is political code for “I’m trying to avoid getting primaried by someone who actually represents their constituents’ interests.”

SOURCE: https://bohiney.com/jeffries-finally-endorses-mamdani/

SOURCE: Bohiney.com (https://bohiney.com/jeffries-finally-endorses-mamdani/)

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