Empire State · November 3, 2026 · One choice

New York will not fall
on our watch.

We face a Herculean task — and a pivotal midterm. The Hydra has many heads: mass migration without consent, the soft and hard edges of communism, and a visceral threat to the American way of life. While elites chase a future of shame and drift, lifelong New Yorkers are drowning under sanctuary policies built for someone else’s coalition.

New Yorkers for Our American Family. We protect while you reject.

Statue of Liberty standing in New York Harbor — symbol of the American inheritance we defend.
Western Civ over Shame & Drift Empire State Stands Ancestors Over Amnesia We Protect While You Reject November 3, 2026 Western Civ over Shame & Drift Empire State Stands Ancestors Over Amnesia We Protect While You Reject November 3, 2026 — Vote or no hope

The stakes

Will we sit by — or stand for the New York built by our grandparents, great-grandparents, great-great-grandparents, and beyond?

Everyone else is busy protecting their people, their story, their future. This midterm asks a simple question of every New Yorker who still loves this state: will you stand up for your American family and the Western inheritance that made New York the Empire State — or surrender it to people who treat that inheritance as a prop, a joke, or an obstacle?

01

Sanctuary strain

Lifelong residents are told to absorb the cost of open-border politics — housing, schools, hospitals, safety — while leadership congratulates itself for moral theater. You keep the lights on. They keep the narrative.

02

Elite preference

Governor Hochul chose a side: sanctuary politics and the demographics of power over the quiet majority that pays, works, and remembers. She chose. Now New Yorkers choose theirs — at the ballot box.

03

A vision of replacement

We will not sleepwalk into a New York remade in the image of smug radicalism — rewriting the American story as if it were a boutique ideology and not a birthright. And no — it is no longer only a metaphor.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani seated behind George Washington’s historic desk at City Hall on July 3, 2026, during the America 250 address, with newly naturalized citizens holding U.S. flags standing behind him.
What this photo shows

Who: New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani
Where: New York City Hall — seated at George Washington’s desk (the historic desk linked to Washington when New York was the nation’s capital)
When: July 3, 2026 — America 250 address
With him: Newly naturalized U.S. citizens holding American flags

Not a metaphor. Not a meme. A real speech from a real desk — Washington’s desk — used as the stage for Mamdani’s politics.

The speech of screech and spew.

Mamdani’s performative speech — highlighting his preferred Americans, the replacements — ungrateful for what this nation provides, and hungry to take still more from what our ancestors fought to give us. Do not let their lives go in vain.

They gave it to us… and Mamdani wants to take it away from your descendants so you can prove you have a heart by ripping it out of your own chest.

Our ancestors fought, built, incorporated, and assimilated — just so another culture could claim dominance? No. We are rejecting that. We will not reject the founding and future principles of our country. Let’s show the rest of America that we are no longer a lost cause. We are the Empire State — ushering in the Golden Age of America.

We’ve got some voting to do. 11/3/26 — Vote or no hope.

Photo credit / source: News still of NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani at George Washington’s desk, New York City Hall, America 250 address, July 3, 2026. Used here for independent political commentary and criticism of a public event. Original news photography is owned by the photographer / wire service (coverage often credited Bloomberg via Getty and major outlets). This site does not claim ownership of the image.

Reportage: NY Post · Washington Examiner (transcript) · NBC New York

The Hydra

Many heads. One body. Cut the fantasy — see the whole animal.

Mass migration. Communist and socialist experiments dressed as “justice.” Contempt for the people who already live here. These are not separate debates. They are heads of the same creature — and New York is the prize.

Gustave Moreau, Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra — classical painting of the hero facing the multi-headed monster.
Hercules & the Hydra — Gustave Moreau (public domain). The labor is Herculean because the beast grows heads as fast as cowards look away.
Dramatic classical-style depiction of Hercules battling the multi-headed Hydra.
The task before New Yorkers — not one villain, many heads: migration without consent, collectivist power, and contempt for the American way of life.

Mass migration as policy

Not a trickle of legal newcomers who join the American family — a flood without assimilation, without capacity, without consent. Sanctuary rules reward illegal entry and punish the communities forced to host the chaos. That is not compassion. That is a Trojan Horse with paperwork.

The communist core

From campus slogans to city hall fashion, collectivist politics treat your property, speech, and neighborhood as raw material for someone else’s utopia. History already graded that exam. New York does not need a retake.

Threat to our way of life

Safe streets. Intact families. Free speech. Merit. The flag without apology. Western civilization without self-loathing. When those become “controversial,” the threat is no longer abstract — it is in the classroom, the budget, and the ballot.

And the head that smiles while it cuts

The most dangerous face is the polished one: progressive power that mocks American memory while using American institutions to entrench itself. Mamdani-style politics is not “just another viewpoint.” It is a project to make New York unrecognizable to the people who built and paid for it — and to call your resistance hate.

The alternative choice

Bruce Blakeman — rein in the radical reach

Nassau County Executive. Republican nominee for Governor of New York. A proven suburban leader who can check Mamdani’s city-hall project and end the Hochul era of sanctuary drift. Our side has a name — and a ballot line.

Bruce Blakeman, Nassau County Executive and 2026 Republican nominee for Governor of New York.

Nassau County Executive · Running for Governor

Bruce Blakeman

While City Hall lectures from Washington’s desk and Albany covers for sanctuary politics, Blakeman has run Nassau as a counterweight — public safety, taxpayers first, and a hard no to the migrant-housing experiments that drown host communities. Electing him governor is how New York reins in Mamdani’s reach and chooses the American family over shame and drift.

  • Stop the Hochul–Mamdani agenda from defining the whole state
  • Public safety and borders that mean something
  • Lower taxes, working families, and common-sense government
  • November 3, 2026 — Vote or no hope

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November 3, 2026

This midterm is not background noise. It is the fork in the road.

Their path

Shame & drift

  • Sanctuary first, citizens second
  • Radical chic over working families
  • American history as original sin
  • Speech rules for the wrong opinions
  • Power for the coalition — not the commonwealth
  • New York as a lab experiment

Our path

American Family

  • Lawful borders & real enforcement
  • Lifelong New Yorkers not last in line
  • Western civ taught with pride
  • Free speech & equal law
  • Merit, safety, and self-government
  • The Empire State — not an occupied idea

When everyone else is concerned with their ancestors, we will stand for ours — the Americans and New Yorkers who left us a free, strong, English-speaking, law-bound, opportunity-driven republic. That is not nostalgia. That is duty.

Who we are

New Yorkers for Our American Family

We are lifelong residents, workers, parents, veterans, small business owners, and neighbors who still believe New York is part of America — not a separate moral country run by people who despise the country.

We protect while you reject. We will not apologize for wanting our children to inherit ordered liberty, cultural continuity, and a state that puts its own people first without shame. We reject violence. We choose ballots, speech, organizing, and memory.

Take action

Don’t sit by. The Hydra thrives on your silence.

Register. Recruit. Speak. Vote. Make November 3, 2026 the day New York remembers who it is.