Schumer, the highest elected Jewish official in American history, defended his move by insisting his party is “a big tent.” He demanded that Dems who didn’t support El-Sayed suffer “Marxist-Leninist” punishment for failing to “follow the party line.” The Michigan outcome is part of a larger pattern where candidates from the progressive swamps are taking over the national party. It is also relevant that Mamdani is the city’s first Muslim mayor, and El-Sayed would be America’s first Muslim senator. The post Michael Goodwin: Michigan Senate race displays the radical ‘shift’ the Democratic Party has taken appeared first on New York Post.