
The Matt Walsh Show Ep. 1686 - New Yorkers Hand Their City Over To A Third World Islamic Communist
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Nov 5, 2025 Recent elections have spotlighted a unified left-wing strategy, with surprising insights into immigrant voter preferences focusing on home-country interests. There's a bold critique of a new coalition of liberal women and foreign voters shaping Democratic successes. Examining a controversial gym incident involving gender identity, the conversation dives into the backlash against the trans movement and how conservatives can reclaim cultural ground. A look at dwindling celebrity political influence reveals how the fragmented media landscape can be a win for grassroots movements.
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Election Day As A Strategic Revealer
- Matt Walsh argues the election results were a clarifying moment exposing unified Democratic strategy and conservative disunity.
- He says conservatives wasted energy on internal purity fights while Democrats focused on winning.
Immigration Shapes Local Voting Incentives
- Walsh frames immigrant voters as prioritizing homeland interests and welfare access over American civic loyalty.
- He claims this dynamic fuels Democratic wins in cities like New York.
Demographics Transform Urban Politics
- Walsh presents demographic change in New York as a transformative shift away from an "American" baseline.
- He links language and foreign-born population stats to large cultural and political consequences.


