Two progressive, anti-Israel candidates, Claire Valdez and Darializa Chevalier, secured victories in New York City congressional primary elections. These wins signal a continuing shift in the city’s political landscape, building on the previous success of Representative Jamaal Bowman. The results indicate that Mayor Eric Adams’s political influence may not have been sufficient to counter the growing support for Democratic Socialist candidates. These victories are expected to double the representation of Democratic Socialists in New York’s congressional delegation. Analysts suggest the outcomes reflect a strong base of progressive voters within the Democratic party. The candidates’ platforms focused on issues such as social justice and economic equality, alongside criticism of Israeli government policies. The primary results set the stage for competitive general elections in November.