
 
		Astoria Assembly candidate blasts ‘Queens Machine’ 
 TIMESLEDGER   | 6        QNS.COM   |   MAY 1-MAY 7, 2020 
 Mamdani added. 
 Both  Jobaida  and  
 Ahmed  said  their  petitions  
 were  knocked  off  
 the ballot on technicalities  
 and that they would  
 contest  the  decisions  
 in  court.  Mamdani  believes  
 this  type  of  chicanery  
 has powered the  
 progressive  movement  
 in western Queens  that  
 saw  the  rise  of  Congresswoman  
 Alexandria  
 Ocasio-Cortez  and  
 former  public  defender  
 Tiffany  Cabán  who  
 nearly defeated Melinda  
 Katz  in  last  year’s  race  
 for  Queens  district  attorney. 
 “The  Queens  Machine  
 needs  to  be  dismantled, 
   and  Astoria  
 knows  it,”  Mamdani  
 said.  “That’s why we’ve  
 supported  every  insurgent  
 candidate  who’s  
 run  here  over  the  last  
 three  election  cycles.  
 We know that New York  
 will  never  implement  
 the  progressive  change  
 it  needs  as  long  as  institutions  
 as  corrupt  as  
 these go unchallenged.” 
 Mamdani  then  
 shifted  his  focus  to  Assemblywoman  
 Aravella  
 Simotas, who he is challenging  
 in  the  June  23  
 primary. 
 “Unfortunately,  Astoria  
 is currently represented  
 by  leaders  with  
 direct ties to the Queens  
 Machine,”  he  said.  “Aravella  
 Simotas  was  endorsed  
 by  them  in  her  
 first  run  for  office,  and  
 they  cleared  her  opponents  
 off  the  ballot  just  
 like  they  are  trying  to  
 do  now  to  Mary  and  
 Moumita.  She  backed  
 party  boss  Joe  Crowley  
 against  AOC,  and  she’s  
 using  the  machine’s  
 fundraisers and consultants  
 to try to defeat our  
 campaign.” 
 Since  she  first  went  
 to Albany in 2011, Simotas  
 has been a steadfast  
 advocate  for  ethics  reform  
 and  gender  equality  
 and  championed  
 progressive  policies  to  
 address  the  needs  of  
 working  families.  She  
 has  passed  legislation  
 to  combat  sexual  violence, 
  protect the rights  
 of  workers,  expand  access  
 to  quality  health  
 care, and support small  
 businesses. 
 Simotas  currently  
 serves  as  Chair  of  the  
 Assembly’s  Task  Force  
 on Women’s  Issues. Her  
 campaign  dismissed  
 Mamdani’s accusations. 
 “After recently moving  
 to  Queens,  Zohran  
 has  waged  a  negative  
 campaign  rife  with  
 falsehoods,”  Simotas  
 Campaign  Manager  
 Alexa  Sheryll  said.  
 “Aravella  has  never  
 challenged  anyone’s  
 petitions  in her  career  
 and has sponsored several  
 laws  that changed  
 election  rules  against  
 the  party’s  wishes.  If  
 Zohran  actually  cared  
 about electing progressive  
 women  he’d  be  
 supporting  Aravella  
 Simotas,  who  has  authored  
 historic laws on  
 sexual harassment and  
 women’s  productive  
 rights.” 
 Reach  reporter  Bill  
 Parry  by  e-mail  at  
 bparry@schnepsmedia. 
 com or by phone at (718)  
 260–4538. 
 BY BILL PARRY 
 A left-wing insurgent  
 candidate  for  the  state  
 Assembly  from  Astoria  
 is calling out the Queens  
 County  Democratic  
 Party after the Board of  
 Elections  removed  seven  
 candidates  aligned  
 with the New Reformers  
 PAC Thursday.  
 Zohran  Mamdani,  
 a  28-year-old  housing  
 counselor  for  Chhaya  
 CDC,  who  is  the  only  
 candidate  in  the  borough  
 to  be  endorsed  by  
 the  Queens  chapter  of  
 the  Democratic  Socialists  
 of America, blasted  
 the  county  party  in  a  
 statement. 
 “We  already  knew  
 the Queens Machine was  
 racist and corrupt. Now  
 we’re  seeing  just  how  
 willing  they’re  willing  
 to go to hold on to power  
 — including risking the  
 health  and  lives  of  city  
 workers,  candidates  for  
 office,  and  their  staff  
 in order to suppress democracy  
 and throw candidates  
 off  the  ballot,’  
 Mamdani  said.  “The  
 machine  has  brought  
 spurious  challenges  to  
 the  ballot  petitions  of  
 two  South  Asian  Muslim  
 women running  for  
 office  in  Queens  County: 
   Mary  Jobaida,  running  
 for State Assembly  
 in Long Island City, and  
 Moumita  Ahmed,  running  
 for District Leader  
 in Jamaica.” 
 “The  challenges  are  
 based  on  the  deliberately  
 byzantine  nature  
 of  the  county’s  petition  
 requirements,  which  
 are designed to be inaccessible  
 to all but party  
 insiders so the working  
 people  of  Queens  are  
 unable  to  participate  
 in  its  political  life,”  
 Assembly  candidate  Zohran  Mamdani  denounces  the  
 alleged  corruption  of  the  Queens  County  Democratic  
 Party  after  seven  reform  candidates  were  tossed  off  
 the ballot.  Courtesy of Zohran for State Assembly 
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