[postlink]https://www.mikebarnicle.tv/2025/11/dems-big-wins-in-nyc-nj-va.html[/postlink][starttext]
Tune in as Mike Barnicle joins Way Too Early with Ali Vitali to share his thoughts on the Democratic Party having scored major victories across the United States in the off-year elections, including Zohran Mamdani’s historic election as New York City’s first Muslim mayor and two female governors in New Jersey and for the first time in Virginia, setting the stage for a big midterm clash as the parties begin plotting next steps on the day after the election. “It's an entry exam for the Democratic Party….The Democratic candidates yesterday, they met people where they are, where they live, and they talked about issues that are epidemic in this country. You know, people worried about paychecks, people worrying about their children's schooling, people worrying about obviously affordability, which is the whole package….That’s what Democrats really have to focus on: Talk to people where people live,” says Barnicle about the expectation of American voters ahead of next year’s midterm elections.
[endtext]
Tune in as Mike Barnicle joins Way Too Early with Ali Vitali to share his thoughts on the Democratic Party having scored major victories across the United States in the off-year elections, including Zohran Mamdani’s historic election as New York City’s first Muslim mayor and two female governors in New Jersey and for the first time in Virginia, setting the stage for a big midterm clash as the parties begin plotting next steps on the day after the election. “It's an entry exam for the Democratic Party….The Democratic candidates yesterday, they met people where they are, where they live, and they talked about issues that are epidemic in this country. You know, people worried about paychecks, people worrying about their children's schooling, people worrying about obviously affordability, which is the whole package….That’s what Democrats really have to focus on: Talk to people where people live,” says Barnicle about the expectation of American voters ahead of next year’s midterm elections.
[endtext]
0 comments:
Post a Comment