Mary Radcliffe, a political analyst, Nathaniel Rakich, an election commentator, and Lenny Bronner, a data scientist, dive into the recent Democratic wins across the nation. They discuss how urban and suburban turnout dynamics boosted Democratic margins, particularly in Virginia and New York. With insights on the implications for the 2026 elections and the influence of candidate quality, they explore patterns in voter behavior and the surprises that shaped the night. Mamdani's potential win foreshadows a shift in perceptions of democratic socialism.