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J. D. Vance: “Mamdani won high income and college-educated New Yorkers but…”

Featuring: J. D. Vance, Republican | Vice President of the United States | National

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J.D. Vance's Speech on American Conservatism and Statesmanship at the Claremont Institute

Published | Video Starts at 05:25

If you look at his electoral performance precinct by precinct, what you see is a left that is completely left behind the broad middle of the United States of America. This is a guy who Mamdani won high income and college-educated New Yorkers but was weakest among black voters and those without a college degree. degree. That's an interesting coalition. Maybe it works. And in the New York Democratic primary, I don't think it works particularly well in the United States at large. (05:25–05:31)

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Asserts that Mamdani's support was strongest among high-income, college-educated New Yorkers and weakest among black voters and non-college graduates.

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