Does NYC Mayoral Primary Show Democrats Shifting Further Left?
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Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani has declared victory in New
York City's Democratic mayoral primary, beating out moderate
candidate and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. The primary
results sent waves through the Democratic Party, as voters seemed
energized by this candidate's radical agenda that includes free
public transit fares, free childcare, and promises to oppose ICE
operations in the city. Democratic consultant and former advisor to
President Clinton, Doug Shoen, joins the Rundown to discuss whether
Blue State voters are jumping even further left. The call to enlist
may look different to each American. Retired Staff Sgt. Johnny Joey
Jones remembers he and many from his generation enlisted right
after the September 11th terror attacks. In Jones’ new book,
“Behind the Badge,” he spoke to retired Marine, bomb tech, and
former LAPD officer Steve Hennigan about the catalyst for his
becoming a Marine: the 1983 Beirut Bombings. Later, Hennigan tells
Jones about his relentless pursuit to protect and serve with the
Los Angeles Police Department. Plus, commentary from New York Post
columnist and co-author of "Stolen Youth," Karol Markowicz. Photo
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York City's Democratic mayoral primary, beating out moderate
candidate and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. The primary
results sent waves through the Democratic Party, as voters seemed
energized by this candidate's radical agenda that includes free
public transit fares, free childcare, and promises to oppose ICE
operations in the city. Democratic consultant and former advisor to
President Clinton, Doug Shoen, joins the Rundown to discuss whether
Blue State voters are jumping even further left. The call to enlist
may look different to each American. Retired Staff Sgt. Johnny Joey
Jones remembers he and many from his generation enlisted right
after the September 11th terror attacks. In Jones’ new book,
“Behind the Badge,” he spoke to retired Marine, bomb tech, and
former LAPD officer Steve Hennigan about the catalyst for his
becoming a Marine: the 1983 Beirut Bombings. Later, Hennigan tells
Jones about his relentless pursuit to protect and serve with the
Los Angeles Police Department. Plus, commentary from New York Post
columnist and co-author of "Stolen Youth," Karol Markowicz. Photo
Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit
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