And there was an historic turnout among 20 to 30 year olds, which is a group that was very favorable to my opponent. And frankly, I hadn't done enough work with, in terms of social media, et cetera. The general election, it flips 180 degrees. Much larger turnout. Democrats, Republicans, moderate Democrats, but more what they call outer borough Democrats. Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, et cetera. So it's a totally different electorate. Primary, you had nine candidates. I don't think anyone ever understood where any of them stood on positions. (00:47–01:01)
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