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Julie Roginsky and Mike DuHaime discuss the political landscape, pointing out that voters are increasingly frustrated with established figures like Cuomo and urge for generational change. They emphasize the success of Mamdani, a charismatic candidate who focused on relatable issues during his campaign. They highlight a shift where the electorate is reluctant to endorse traditional Democratic figures and warn about the challenges this poses for party leadership, suggesting that figures like Chuck Schumer should step aside for newer leaders who understand contemporary politics.
Mamdani is a cautionary tale for Democrats around the country. The establishment tried to foist a deeply flawed retread on the party and voters revolted.
It's not just the far-left policy. It is Democrats trotting out yesterday's candidate who simply aren't connecting.
The voters are saying no more Cuomo, no more Biden, no more Clinton, no more Pelosi. It is time to generationally move on.
I suspect this is Schumer's last term - or it should be. He needs to get out of the way for people who know how to fight in the Trump era.
Read at nj
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