Brooklyn Councilmember Chi Ossé’s congressional run towards Home Democratic Chief Hakeem Jeffries encountered fairly a couple of obstacles earlier than it even received off the bottom. Now, it appears to be at an finish.
As of Tuesday, Nov. 25, Ossé’s press secretary stated he’s ended his marketing campaign, as indicated on his social media.
“Per Chi’s X (previously Twitter), he has explicitly acknowledged won’t run towards Jeffries with out DSA’s assist,” and after the DSA Chapters’ vote towards him, he has stated on X: “NYC DSA FOREVER IM NOT GOING ANYWHERE.”
Ossé filed paperwork earlier this month to run towards Jeffries subsequent yr within the 2026 major, capitalizing on a normal dissatisfaction that many youthful voters have had with high-ranking Democrats as of late. Some have referred to it because the “Mamdani impact” — in reference to Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral win.
DeNora Getachew, a Bronx native and CEO of youth-centered nonprofit DoSomething, has been seeing a measurable uptick in younger folks, particularly younger folks of shade, expressing curiosity in operating for public workplace or getting extra engaged in politics.
“Younger folks have lengthy been telling us that they wish to see new voices in energy, true lived experiences, and trendy approaches to campaigning and politics. Now, Millennials and Gen Z’ers are prepared to sit down on the desk the place coverage selections are made about their very own lives,” stated Getachew in a press release.
“The through-line between youth activism, genuine political campaigning and youthful generations operating for workplace is changing into unmistakable, and 2026 could be the first nationwide cycle the place we see what a youthful, extra various candidate pool appears like at scale.”
Nonetheless, Ossé’s success in politics precedes the Mamdani impact.
Ossé was a former nightclub promoter, Black Lives Matter activist, and the son of the late Reggie Ossé (aka Fight Jack, a former leisure lawyer well-known in hip hop circles) and entrepreneur Akim Vann Ossé. He was seen as an outsider to politics, at a time when the “Brooklyn Democratic machine” was extra about ‘ready your flip’ than fostering up-and-coming political expertise.
He made historical past in 2021 as one of many first LGBTQ Black members elected to metropolis council. However at simply 23 years outdated, it was his age that left him seen as an upstart. He turned the youngest particular person ever to be elected to the council.
Up till now, Ossé’s youth, vibrancy, and talent to attach with voters through social media haven’t been an enormous hindrance to him navigating the town council and placing forth laws. Nonetheless, he has additionally been identified for conflicts with different elected officers on-line.
In June 2025, he referred to as fellow Councilmember Darlene Mealy “the worst member of the Metropolis Council,” “outdoors of some lunatic members of the Republican Caucus.” Just a few months in the past, he doubled down with harsh criticism towards neighboring Assemblymember Stefani Zinerman as effectively. “Stefani Zinerman goes to lose her reelection bid as a result of she deserves to. Along with poorly serving her district, her politics are far out of line along with her constituents. (That + I’m gonna be sure she loses),” Ossé posted on X.
“He has massive ambition, however the ambition takes him away from the district,” stated Barry Cooper, founding father of the B.R.O. Expertise and a youth organizer in Bedford-Stuyvesant. He hasn’t seen a variety of neighborhood assist for Ossé’s run both. “While you consider him, you consider the entire metropolis. He’s extra of a political voice than a political chief.”
So Ossé’s try at taking up Jeffries isn’t precisely off-brand, nevertheless it has distanced him from a few of his strongest allies. Ossé’s get together, the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), voted to not assist his marketing campaign. And even fellow socialist and pal, Mamdani, stated that it wasn’t the best time for Ossé to run.
In a latest interview on Nov. 24, Jeffries stated that each he and U.S Senator Chuck Schumer have spent the final a number of months pushing again towards the Trump administration, indirectly addressing Ossé’s problem.
Jeffries stated that he didn’t prepare with Mamdani, whom he endorsed for Mayor, to dam the DSA from supporting Ossé. “We truly didn’t discuss concerning the politics associated to primaries in any nice element. We spent a variety of time speaking about, and proceed to take action, speaking about his continued emphasis on affordability and public security,” stated Jeffries.
James Christopher, a New York–primarily based communications strategist, stated in a press release that Osse is a pivotal a part of the wave of generational challenges to the Democratic institution, however his exit from the race leaves a bit to be desired.
“Chi Ossé’s reply on if he stays within the race is imprecise — particularly for voters who aren’t social media savvy,” surmised Christopher. “In case you are taking up Hakeem Jeffries, the face of the Democratic Social gathering in Congress, not providing a transparent concession speaks volumes on leaving the doorways open. Nonetheless, ambiguity may threaten to undercut the generational distinction Chi represents.”


















