
All In with Chris Hayes Hayes reacts to ‘electoral drubbing’ for Trump, GOP
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Nov 6, 2025 Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts and champion of economic policy, highlights how affordability resonated with voters, driving Democratic wins. Mark Elias, a voting rights attorney, delves into challenges surrounding redistricting and how legal battles in California might reshape the electoral landscape. Alyssa Slotkin, U.S. Senator from Michigan, discusses the implications of the election results on negotiations with Trump and bipartisan efforts to prevent a government shutdown, underscoring a push for collective progress.
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Mamdani's Majority Despite Smears
- Chris Hayes recounts Zoran Mamdani's New York win amid attacks on his heritage and faith.
- He notes Mamdani won an outright majority despite a three-way race and heavy smear campaigns.
California's Vote Could Flip Seats
- California's Prop 50 passed by 30 points and aims to redraw maps to counteract Republican gerrymanders in Texas.
- Hayes sees the measure as potentially flipping up to five congressional seats toward Democrats.
Affordability Fueled Democratic Wins
- Elizabeth Warren argues Democrats won by running on affordability policies addressing utilities, housing, and health care costs.
- She ties those wins directly to policy proposals like universal child care and lowering consumer costs.



