And, you know, last June, last November, those victories that so many New Yorkers rallied behind, we knew that they were not just victories for one elected office. They were victories of a movement that was seeking to turn the page on a politics of big money and small ideas, on a politics that would leave working people behind. And in Claire Valdez, Brad Lander, and now Dariel Issa, I see embodiments of that vision. And I'm so excited to not only endorse them and support them, but also that New Yorkers will have the opportunity to vote for them this June. (06:08–06:17)
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Asserts that the victories were part of a movement against politics dominated by big money and neglecting working people.
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