Obama, Colbert praise Mamdani as they discuss Democratic Party’s future

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Former President Barack Obama and outgoing “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert took turns singing the praises of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani during their interview Tuesday night.

During a prerecorded interview that aired Tuesday from the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, Colbert spoke with Obama about the direction of the Democratic Party, specifically regarding the ongoing rift between the liberal and progressive wings of the party.

“So you have great leaders. You have people like (Virginia Governor) Abigail Spanberger and (New Jersey Governor) Mikie Sherrill, very centrist. But then you have further left, like AOC and Zohran Mamdani,” Colbert said, sparking cheers from his audience after name-dropping the self-described democratic socialists.

“What direction do you think would be best for this party, to actually achieve change?” Colbert asked.

Obama shrugged off concerns that there was a true divide between both wings of the Democratic Party.

Former US President Barack Obama speaks with students during a visit to Learning Through Play Pre-K in New York, on April 18, 2026. POOL/AFP via Getty Images
Stephen Colbert attends the 51st Chaplin Award Gala honoring George Clooney at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center in New York City, on April 27, 2026. Ouzounova / SplashNews.com
Obama and Colbert took turns singing the praises of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani during their interview Tuesday night. Matthew McDermott for NY Post

“I’m not so worried about this so-called rift between the left and liberals, as you described it,” Obama told Colbert.

“Because I think that within the Democratic Party and I would argue a bunch of independents and even some Republicans as well, there’s an overarching belief in equality, fairness, if you work then you should be able to make a living wage and support a family and retire with dignity… There are a bunch of things that we agree on. And it’s really more of a question of, what are the specific things that we have to do.”

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“You look at somebody like Mamdani, who I think is an extraordinary talent,” he continued. “He wants people to be able to afford housing in New York. Well, you know, I would assume liberals in New York want the same thing.

“And so I don’t worry as much about some of these issues within the Democratic Party. I’m more interested in for Democrats is — do you know to just talk to regular people like we’re not in a college seminar, right? You know, can you talk plain English to folks about-“

Former President Barack Obama and Mayor Zohran Mamdani sing “Wheels on the Bus” to children at Learning Through Play Pre-K in the Bronx, New York City, on April 18, 2026.  AP

“I think that’s one of the powers that Mamdani has,” Colbert interjected.

“That’s correct,” Obama said.

“Not only does he talk like a normal person, but he lives a normal life, but also, he names what is obviously wrong,” Colbert continued.

“Yes!” Obama exclaimed. “And not have a bunch of gobbledygook around it… Just talk like normal people talk.”

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