President Trump reacted to the results Tuesday night in a post on Truth Social, quoting anonymous pollsters: “‘TRUMP WASN’T ON THE BALLOT, AND SHUTDOWN, WERE THE TWO REASONS THAT REPUBLICANS LOST ELECTIONS TONIGHT,’ according to Pollsters.”

Later, Trump reiterated calls for congressional Republicans to “terminate the filibuster” and “pass voter reform.” And he capped off the evening with a cryptic post: “…AND SO IT BEGINS!”

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, who has been described as an architect of Trump’s anti-immigrant agenda, appeared to rationalize Mamdani’s victory in New York City by posting on X a screenshot of a statistic that says, “Almost 50 percent of New Yorkers live in family households with at least one immigrant.”

Other Republicans reacted to Mamdani’s win with fear-mongering language similar to that which failed in the campaign opposing the 34-year-old Democrat.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R, La.) claimed: “Democrats in New York City have chosen a true extremist and Marxist, and the consequences will be felt across our entire nation.” Johnson posted on X that “Zohran Mamdani’s election cements the Democrat Party’s transformation to a radical, big-government socialist party,” and that while “Mamdani’s extreme agenda is the future of the Democrat Party,” the GOP “will never allow it to be the future of America.”

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, (R, La.) echoed Johnson on X, saying that New York City has “officially fallen to the radical socialist wing of the Democrat party and New Yorkers will pay the price.”

Rep. Randy Fine (R, Fla.) posted on X: “Legal immigrants who hate America elected a Communist Muslim Jihadist. New York City has fallen. America is next if we don’t stop it.”

“Bread lines about to be a real thing in New York. Congrats,” Rep. Nancy Mace (R, S.C.) posted.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott posted, “Join me for a moment of silence for NYC. Thoughts & prayers.”

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, speaking to Fox News Tuesday night as results came in, said that Mamdani will “make the de Blasio reign look like the ‘golden age,’” referring to the unpopular Democratic former Mayor Bill De Blasio.

Sen. Rick Scott (R, Fla.) invited those disappointed with Mamdani’s victory to move. “Florida has welcomed those fleeing communist and socialist regimes for decades,” Scott posted. “Tonight is no different—Florida will welcome all freedom-loving New Yorkers!”

Rep. Mike Lawler (R, N.Y.) reposted comments he made about Mamdani on Fox News earlier Tuesday. “You have an avowed socialist engaged in Marxist theory talking about freezing the rent, banning private property ownership, seizing the means of production, defunding the police, shutting down prisons, legalizing prostitution, oh, and raising taxes by $9 billion in the financial capital of the world,” he said, before alluding to 2026 midterm elections: “Yeah, this is not going to go well in the suburbs of New York next year.”

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R, N.Y.), who is reportedly set to launch a bid for New York governor, blamed incumbent Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul, who endorsed Mamdani, for Mamdani’s victory, saying that under Hochul, New York City “has now fallen to a pro-Hamas, Defund the Police, Tax Hiking, Antisemite Jihadist Communist.”

“And instead of standing up for hardworking New York families, Kathy Hochul proved once again that she is truly the Worst Governor in America with her desperate endorsement of Commie Mamdani,” Stefanik posted on X.

The National Republican Congressional Committee, which supports GOP members in Congress, said in a statement that the Democratic Party “has surrendered to radical socialist Zohran Mamdani and the far-left mob who are now running the show.” According to NRCC spokesperson Mike Marinella, Democrats have “proudly embraced defunding the police, abolishing ICE, taxing hard-working Americans to death, and replacing common sense with chaos. Every House Democrat is foolishly complicit in their party’s collapse, and voters will make them pay in 2026.”

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    “Zohran Mamdani’s election cements the Democrat Party’s transformation to a radical, big-government socialist party,”

    They have been screaming this louder and louder since at least 1980, and they reached maximum volume decades ago. Nobody even hears this nonsense any more. It’s like their rosary, or something, just some incantation they all say mindlessly.

    The ironic thing is that description defines MAGA more than the Democratic party. Nobody is more radical, more Big Government, and is redistributing wealth more than MAGA, and that’s just a fact.

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    “Democrats in New York City have chosen a true extremist and Marxist, and the consequences will be felt across our entire nation.”

    “Zohran Mamdani’s election cements the Democrat Party’s transformation to a radical, big-government socialist party”

    “Mamdani’s extreme agenda is the future of the Democrat Party”

    Stop. My penis can only get so erect.

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    “has surrendered to radical socialist Zohran Mamdani and the far-left mob who are now running the show.”

    GOP doesn’t get to use the term “radical” as a derisive term anymore. The radical GOP representative in the highest office is literally tearing down the White house to build a gilded ballroom against the law with dark money contributors while simultaneously denying our basic nutrition safety net to the most needy 41.7 million Americans.

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      And giving $40 billion to Argentina to bail out Sociopathic Oligarchs who made super risky investments into a country that has gone bankrupt 20 times in 70 years, on average of every 3.5 years.

      Of course, it’s not a risky investment, if you know the president will bail you out rather than give health care or food to the citizens.

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      Agreed. They have lost all rights to talk about anyone else being “radical” without people pointing and laughing right in their faces.

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    Ironic to warn about bread lines when many people are waiting in lines at food banks already under the current administration

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      Remember during the 2020 election they were circulating photos of looting and civil unr at in “Biden’s America” but they were literally pictures taken during Trump’s administration?

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      I took that as a threat- ‘were going to do something to fuck NYCers even harder in retaliation for his election!’

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          It means eggs, and bacon…

          JFC! Did this guy really, actually just hear the word groceries for the first time?! Because it really sounds like he just heard this for the first time, and he thinks he’s way out ahead of the curve on this new lingo.

          Remember his thing about Stephen Douglass in his first Black History month on 2016? It truly sounded like he thought Stephen Douglass was a living person. That was one of his first big faux pas d’ignorance.

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    I disagree. Trump was very much on the ballot. Here’s hoping he has a similar showing next fall during the midterms.

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      Exactly. He wants to say that he had nothing to do with this, but in contemporary American politics, literally EVERYTHING is about Donald Trump.

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    Bread lines are about to be a real thing in New York

    Yeah. And Mamdani wasn’t the reason for that at all. That’s entirely on the GOP.

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      There used to be bread lines, they were called Bagel Shops.

      Remember when there used to be a bagel shop every few blocks? And a pizza shop? And a deli? Then they all combined into one for a while, and then they went out of business, too.

      The reason is out of control rent. Past Mayors allowed it to happen, even watched it roll out slowly over many years. Who knows if Mamdani can help this, but maybe he’ll at least try. We all knew the other guys weren’t going to do shit, even as we voted for them. We got a shot with ZM.

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    Marxist, communist, radical, jihadist, antisemite, pro-Hamas.

    It’s like they are running a contest to see who can use the most scary words possible. Not as racist a response as I was expecting though…

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        And why don’t they? They can literally point to actual evidence, trial, and imprisonments as proof. Not PedoCons? Then why is that pedocunt in prison?

        Dems are far too fucking POLITE for their own fucking good. They don’t have to cheat and steal or molest children, like MAGAs, they just have to play HARD BALL, with big fucking bats.

        And stop calling them Republicans. That was their larval stage. They have emerged from their corrupt cocoons, and have fully morphed into MAGAs, the most vile political entity since the Nazis.

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        Difference is the labels in the latter case are accurate by all accounts.

        Really doubt Mamdani is a jihadist, but we see a Republican arrested for child porn at least quarterly. 🤷‍♂️

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    Man, I fucking hate Republicans. The most vile cocksuckers to walk the Earth. Not a single truth bone in those frail treasonous bodies. I look forward to what comes next.

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    This has got to be my favorite:

    "Bread lines about to be a real thing in New York. Congrats,” Rep. Nancy Mace (R, S.C.) posted.

    … Bitch what reality are you living in? Are you suggesting Trump cut SNAP funding weeks ago because he knew Mamdani was going to win the whole time?

    “Death panels about to be a real thing in New York (and the entire U.S.) Congrats.”

    “People dying in the streets about to be a real thing in New York (and the entire U.S.) Congrats.”

    “No public education about to be a real thing in New York (and the entire U.S.) Congrats.”

    “Thanks a lot, Mamdani!”

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    Glad to see the GOP continuing to act like adults and not exactly like a 3rd grader that watches Fox News with Grandma in the morning but doesn’t really understand what any of the words mean, and still tries their very very very best to string together an insult after they lose the talent show before collapsing into a sobbing heap the moment they are behind closed doors. Nothing but mature, stable leadership.

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    When Trump was elected we were told by various Rs and D ass-kissers that it was the will of the people.

    These election results are also the will of the people. The people are not happy and the federal government would do well to abide by it.

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      It’s only the “will” of the conservatives that matter, though.

      Even if Taco barely pulls in a (dubious) plurality of the actual population, that’s the Will of the People, and An Historic Landslide, etc.