Mayor Zohran Mamdani continued to push for a radical Democrat running for Congress who once called the US “a f–ing disgrace,” describing her Saturday as a “perfect candidate.”

Mamdani used a media scrum at early voting booths at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on the Upper East Side ahead of Tuesday’s primaries to gush about Democratic Socialist of America insurgent Darializa Avila Chevalier.

Mamdani is backing Avila Chevalier, 32, over Harlem-based Rep. Adriano Espaillat in the primary for the 13th Congressional District that includes parts of northern Manhattan and the West Bronx.

Avila Chevalier has faced furious backlash over a series of vile, since-deleted social media posts uncovered over the past few months, including ones calling the US “a f–ing disgrace,” trashing cops and accusing veterans of committing “war crimes.”

Chevalier has also suggested the US is worse than Hamas terrorists, declared “I hate this f–king country,” and once desecrated Old Glory by using it like a napkin to wipe her filthy hands.

“I forgot to get napkins so I just wiped my hand on the American flag behind me,” she posted online in 2019, along with a smiling face emoji.

On Saturday, a smiling Mamdani said, “I think Darializa is the perfect candidate for the race.”

Earlier this month, the mayor claimed he never saw the posts before endorsing Avila Chevalier.

He also promoted two other far-left Congressional candidates running in Democratic primaries: Claire Valdez and Brad Lander.

Valdez, a Queens assemblywoman and DSA member, is vying for an open seat in the 7th District covering waterfront neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens that has been dubbed the “Commie Corridor” for its huge concentration of DSA and other far-left voters. 

Outgoing longtime Rep. Nydia Velázquez, who is retiring, has endorsed Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso against Valdez in the primary.

Far-left ex-City Comptroller Brad Lander got Mamdani’s nod over incumbent Rep. Dan Goldman in the DSA-friendly 10th District covering brownstone Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan.

“I do wish that every New Yorker has the chance to vote for Darializa Avila Chevalier, for Claire Valdez, for Brad Lander,” said the mayor. “Three congressional candidates that I’m so excited to have endorsed, who would be incredible partners in the fight to make the world’s, the country’s most expensive city, into one that’s affordable.”

His radical push is part of what many operatives and pundits believe is a long-term effort by him and other socialists to take control of the Democratic Party.

Meanwhile, the mayor was mum on the contest to replace retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-Manhattan).

“I’m gonna be keeping my vote in this race between myself, the ballot, and that incredible pen that the Board of Elections gives to every voter,” the socialist told reporters after casting his ballotduring early voting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 

The 12th Congressional District race includes Upper East Side Assemblyman and former top Nadler aide Micah Lasher; East Side Assemblyman Alex Bores; Jack Schlossberg, grandson of former President John F. Kennedy; Nina Schwalbe, a public health researcher; and George Conway, a lawyer and President Donald Trump-hating former Republican. 

Nadler is backing his protégé, Lasher. 

Additional reporting by Nick Labbat. 

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