New York Post

Mayor’s Essential Fight

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Good on Harlem Assemblywo­man Inez Dickens for saying it out loud: “We are Democrats! We are not socialists . . . the socialists are trying to take over New York.” And good on Mayor Adams for backing Dickens in her re-election bid ahead of the June 28 primary.

Challengin­g Dickens is Delsenia Glover, a housing activist backed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Bx/Queens) and her Democratic Socialist comrades. Adams has also come out for Bronx Assemblyma­n Michael Benedetto against former AOC staffer Jonathan Soto. These moves are in line with a remark the mayor made at a 2021 fund-raiser: “I’m no longer running against candidates. I’m running against a movement.”

He’s right. AOC & Co. move in lockstep. It’s helped them push through policies that hurt New York.

The movement gained in part because it targeted older incumbents whose districts changed: Those were the voters who helped AOC leap to fame by ousting Rep. Joe Crowley in a primary. And Bronx Rep. Eliot Engel had been in office forever when Jamaal Bowman took him out in another primary.

Their policies didn’t reveal their true nuttiness at first. They shouted about defunding the police with crime at historic lows and demanded massive new government outlays in boom times.

But COVID, the crime spike and our unfolding economic disaster changed the picture. The trends that propelled Adams into office are in evidence across the country. Witness the recall of crime-loving San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin. Or the stunning special election in Texas Tuesday, where GOPer Mayra Flores flipped a historic Dem stronghold.

Why? Left-wing Dem policies — on policing, schools and the economy — hurt average Americans big-time. Adams has noted this as well, pointing out last summer that the progressiv­e label has been “hijacked by those who do not have a track record of putting in place real progressiv­e changes.”

Look no further than the ugly crime stats for big cities for proof. Or the terrible, ongoing effects of widespread public-school closures. Or inflation.

OK, a Texas-style upset won’t happen (yet) in deep-blue New York. That’s one reason why AOC and her ilk feel so confident sticking to their idiotic policy ideas. But if they claw up even more legislativ­e power, they’ll cause an even bigger disaster here.

Which makes the efforts of Adams, Dickens and like-minded Dems to oppose them all the more vital.

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