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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Latest polling in the New York City mayoral race, which
by the way, the election is two weeks from today,
is showing that Zoronmam Donnie, the self proclaimed Democratic Socialist,
still has a double digit lead over Angu Cuomo. Patriot
Polling did the latest poll which was conducted on Saturday
and Sunday, released yesterday, and Curtis Sliwa, who is the Republican,

(00:22):
pulled at nineteen percent, which is pretty good considering where
he has been lately. Now there's no chance he's going
to win from that position. He's pulling well behind the
other two candidates. And I understand if you're a Republican voter,
you're like, I don't like either one of those guys.
You have to maybe make a determination to yourself, what
is better for the city of New York. What is
better for the United States of America? To have a

(00:43):
democratic socialist win the mayor's race potentially install some of these,
if not communism, close to communism type ideas, like public
grocery stores, like publicly funded grocery stores. Really influx of
you know, rent freezing, revenue sharing is going to chase
out developers from New York City. It certainly is going

(01:04):
to change the way companies do business in New York City,
or the swallow the pill and vote in. Andrew Cuomo,
the former governor of New York who was disgraced, had
to resign and has so much baggage that even the
Democrats in New York City couldn't bear the thought of
voting for him as the nominee for their party, so
he instead, after losing that primary to Zoron, has now

(01:27):
decided he is going to step down into an independent
role to still run for this office. Now again, that
sounds insane. He's already lost to this guy in the primary.
What chance does he have to actually beat him in
the general election. Well, if everyone who's not a fan
of the Democrat Party rallies around the lesser of those
two evils, say Andrew Cuomo, there's a chance that he

(01:49):
might be able to beat Zoramamdani and all of this
democratic socialistic nightmare that New York might be able to
foresee coming right on the horizon can be prevented. What
will it take, well, either another couple million of moderate
Democrats to fall out of the sky between now and
two weeks from now, or the Republican Curtis Lee would

(02:13):
have get out of the race at polly A nineteen percent.
I understand what he wants. He's got the beret, he's
got great attention. He says he's not getting out of
the race. So this may be just a moot point.
But if he were to leave and his nineteen percent
of votes all of a sudden became free agents, if
let's say eighty percent of those people still were interested
in voting, that could be enough for Andrew Cuomo to

(02:37):
overtake Zoronmmdani by election day and have a chance to
save New York City before anything crazy happens. Now again,
there's a chance that Zoron becomes the mayor. His policies
in democratic socialism actually turns out to be a good
thing for New York. People actually enjoy it. He could
be up for reelection in four years and people are like,
you know what, I think, I want him to still

(02:58):
be the mayor. All that's going to do crop up
little mini Zorons all over the United States, including places
like Omaha potentially in the future, because that would be
the next generation of Democrat that you're going to be
looking at on a national scale, because God knows, the
moderate Democrats we've been seeing over the last decade haven't
done Jack Squatt as it relates to actually helping things
out for the American people, the Democrat Party might be saying, look,

(03:21):
we just need to go as far radical as we're
willing to go and see if that makes a change
and a difference in the way people view our political party.
We'll find out, and we'll see, and we'll keep you
posted on that as well.
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