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Nov 5, 2025
Dan McAdams, a political commentator, explores the surprising election results, highlighting why young Jewish voters in New York City rallied behind Muslim socialist Zohran Mamdani. He notes a shift in voter sentiment and disillusionment with both political parties. Meanwhile, Jim Jotras analyzes U.S.-Russia relations, discussing the slim prospects for peace and the implications of Russia's strategic goals. They dive into how foreign policy tied to Israel influences American voting patterns and the potential consequences of prioritizing foreign over domestic issues.
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Young Voters Put City Over Foreign Policy
- Young Jewish voters prioritized local concerns over foreign policy and backed Mamdani despite Israel ties.
- This reflects a shift where identity-based foreign loyalty is weakening among younger urban voters.
Mamdani Said He'd Stay In New York
- Clayton Morris plays Mamdani's debate clip where Mamdani said he'd stay in New York rather than visit Israel.
- Mamdani explicitly framed his focus as local governance, not foreign travel or alliances.
Election As A Policy Thermometer
- The New York mayor result is a thermometer of broader dissatisfaction with national foreign policy and elites.
- Dan McAdams argues disillusioned voters want America-first priorities, not current interventionist politics.



