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We will invest in affordable housing as it has been out of reach for many. It's time for a change. Housing is not a primary federal responsibility.

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And I want all of you just to know exactly where we are as far as our neighbors go. Minneapolis will continue to be a safe haven for undocumented immigrants, for our trans community. Regardless of who you are or where you come from, Minneapolis is a place where you should be proud to call home.

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The speaker highlights the similarity of answers and wants people to listen. Speaker 1 states they grew up middle class and were raised as a middle-class kid, focusing on aspirations and dreams. They believe in the ambition, aspirations, and dreams of the American people. They were a career prosecutor for most of their career and started their career as a prosecutor. They intend to create an opportunity economy by investing in areas that need a lot of work. They clarify they are not Joe Biden. The speaker concludes that the vast majority of Americans have more in common than what separates them.

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The people clearly voted for major government reform. This was a central campaign promise, discussed at every rally. I made it clear this is what they would receive. My presidency will deliver on that promise. Too often, people don't see their votes reflected in government action. But in this case, the people will get what they voted for – that's the essence of democracy.

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Migrants are coming in and the speaker emphasizes the need for citizens to stand up and fight for their city. They believe that no one is coming to help them and that the migrants are here to steal their votes and destroy their future. The speaker criticizes elected officials, claiming they are not truly elected and are using absentee ballots. When asked about AOC and other members of Congress, the speaker expresses anger and states that they will never be allowed to walk down the streets again because they have destroyed the city, particularly Queens. The video ends abruptly.

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I prioritize the preservation of American democracy and believe in free and fair elections. There is a dangerous extremist movement in America that threatens our democracy. We must all take action to protect it, as history, the world, and future generations are watching. The vice president and I have been advocating for voting rights since the beginning of our administration, and I urge all Americans to join us in this cause. We are a nation of possibilities, where the power lies with the people. Together, there is nothing we cannot achieve. Paid for by the...

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We will eliminate taxes on overtime and tips, and significantly reduce energy prices. Wages will rise, and the cost of living will decrease, leading to an unprecedented economy. On November 5th, we will revitalize our economy, support the middle class, secure our borders, and prioritize America. The middle class is struggling, with prices for essentials like bread and ground beef rising dramatically since the pandemic. I stand with you, committed to fighting for your needs and achieving victory for our future.

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I've dedicated my life to being a community organizer, building schools and important projects. It's crucial for everyone to care about voting and who is making decisions for our community. We need to elect representatives who share our values and care about what matters to us. By voting, we give them permission to make decisions on our behalf. Let's make our voices heard and take action. Together, as Latino Loud, we can make a difference.

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Speaker 0: What the do I have to do in this council in order to get respect as a black woman? I'm not afraid of anybody here. When I make a mistake, I will be clear. I don't hate you as a white woman. I don't hate you as a white man. I am sick and tired of this body so stupidly racially divided, so afraid, so depraved. People with no faith because they are afraid of their losing their advancement. They're afraid of bargaining. They're afraid of leveraging. These people have, oh my god. I can't even call you cowards because desperation deserves mercy. Cancer to redistricting. Fine. We give it to a white woman. Can we all get along? Can we get together? Can we love each other now? Can we make sure that black and brown babies don't die? Can we make sure that cops don't kill before people are proven innocent? Can we do that? No. No. No. No. Because this body crucifies you first because of allegations. This is not a court. You don't get to crucify people before they're proven guilty. They're innocent until proven guilty. Amen. Now after this, I will look forward to working with you because I have stamina. I believe, as Baldwin said, what you do not what you say. Your votes here sometimes are racist. You move sometimes in a way that hurts my people. Speaker 1: Yes. Say that. Speaker 0: And then when I get up to stand up and talk, oh, all she talks about is black stuff. Speaker 1: Yes. You should. Good. Speaker 0: I am here to represent every single black woman and man that suffers in the community. God has my back. Speaker 1: You got your Speaker 0: am not afraid to not have political asylum or any type of affiliations or connections. I came here, I fear none, no man, but my Lord. Amen. I came here to serve people. I came here to love. I came here to grow. But people talk about this racial equity thing. It's all fake. Speaker 1: Thank you. And Speaker 0: you do politics and you hurt each other. And yet, here I am, five foot tall African woman from the projects. And I am here to tell you, if the voters don't vote me back Speaker 1: We are get votes back.

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Zoran Mondani is accused of proposing to take $100,000,000 from New York taxpayers to pay for lawyers for people who came to the country illegally so they can fight their deportations. The speaker argues New Yorkers are already struggling with higher rents, groceries, unsafe subways and streets, and worsening city services. The claim is that Mondani would divert $100,000,000 to provide free lawyers for noncitizens ahead of the needs of residents, rather than fixing housing, making the city safer, or helping those who live and work there. The speaker asserts that people who immigrated legally followed the rules and paid their taxes, while Mondani’s priority is to reward those who do not. The message labels this as betrayal and contends Mondani has turned his back on the working men and women who keep New York City running every day. The election is framed as a choice about who stands with the residents, with Mondani depicted as clearly not standing with them. The speaker calls to stop the $100,000,000 betrayal and to stop Zoran Mamdani.

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One of the speaker's highest priorities, if elected, is to support and strengthen the middle class. The speaker believes that people are ready for a new way forward.

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I have never faced a problem without seeing an end, but now the situation is dire. New York City is being overwhelmed by migrants from various parts of the world, and it's becoming everyone's problem. The city is facing a $12 billion deficit, and all services will be impacted. The speaker challenges the community to take action against this mayor and the destruction of the city. They emphasize that we are all in this together and cannot simply shift the burden from one borough to another. The floor is open for discussion.

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I wish I could talk to someone like me—a black South Asian woman running for president from the Bay Area. It's great to see you, Kamala. Remember, you can open doors in ways your opponent can't. The American people want to end the chaos and enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere, maybe even with a fun twist on popular culture. We share a belief in the promise of America. Let's bring it in for a moment. I’m voting for us! Are you registered in Pennsylvania? Unfortunately, no. It was worth a try. And live from New York is Stephanie Jones.

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New York City, the greatest city in the world, is in trouble due to a lack of leadership. We've faced crises before, like COVID, and overcome them. I've served at every level of government and know government can make a difference. We've achieved historic accomplishments like the highest minimum wage, tough gun laws, marriage equality, and more. We built new airports, train stations, and bridges. To save our city, we must address the homeless crisis with compassion, increase police presence to combat crime, improve subway safety, build affordable housing, and invest in job training. We must also fight against antisemitism. I'm running for mayor to bring effective leadership, drawing on my experience to work for you, not special interests. We can save our city by working together. New York must lead the way forward for the nation, reminding everyone that our diversity is our greatest strength.

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The speaker states they will fight for all Angelenos, regardless of immigration status, because Los Angeles is a city of immigrants. The speaker claims this impacts hundreds of thousands of Angelenos.

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A socialist Marxist mayor of New York City is about to be elected as the new party leader. Half the Democrats want to meet him and take selfies with him, but they are unsure if they will endorse him. The speaker claims this reflects the Democratic party's shift in Washington and New York, but asserts it does not represent America as a whole. Republicans are delivering for hardworking families across the political spectrum, which is why the economy is starting to move in the right direction.

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New York City is in crisis due to failed political leadership. I've served at every level of government and know government can make a positive difference. We've achieved historic progressive accomplishments, like the highest minimum wage and marriage equality. We also built new infrastructure and led the nation through COVID. We must address the homeless crisis with compassion and professional help, and reverse the deadly mistake of defunding the police. We need more police, especially in the subways, and must build more affordable housing and create jobs. We must enforce laws against antisemitism and fight for a government that serves working people. I'm running for mayor to save our city, to bring back the New York that stands for diversity, inclusion, and the American dream. I have the experience to get the job done. Are you ready to fight with me?

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I'm Sally Hartman, a volunteer with the Center For Worker Justice. When you become president, will you commit to closing immigration detention centers? Yes, on day 1.

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Social media helped reach Gen Z and millennial folks through TikTok and Instagram, increasing engagement after canvassing in person. In Flatbush there was a lot of support for the democrat socialist stuff he has been pushing. In the Upper West Side, there was a lot of misinformation about him and people saying he was anti semitic; he’s backed by Jewish Voice for Peace. Some residents didn’t care about universal childcare. The Upper West Side had a mix of rent-stabilized buildings and, like, fancy brownstones; door slams and face, you know, that situation. I absolutely do think he has a shot of winning; I and my friends have been convincing people to change their registration from out of state to New York. Momentum grew from four to 21 canvassers. Affordability is the most important issue: housing crisis is insane and owning a home is a pipe dream; I live in a stabilized apartment, and rents can increase.

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New York City is in crisis due to failed political leadership. We see it in homelessness, violence, and economic decline. But New Yorkers can solve this, just like we overcame COVID. I've served at all levels of government and know how to make a positive difference. As governor, we achieved a higher minimum wage, gun violence protection, marriage equality, and paid family leave. We invested in infrastructure, like LaGuardia Airport and the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. My plan is to address the homeless with professional help, increase police presence to fight crime, improve subway safety, build affordable housing, and invest in job training. We must combat antisemitism and ensure a government that serves working people. I'm running for mayor to save our city, offering experience and a commitment to action. Let's fight for New York together.

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I'm here to teach tough love. Illegal aliens get luxury treatment while our homeless suffer. We shut down shelters in Staten Island by pressuring politicians and protesting. Get out there, be loud, and fight back. Voting matters. Fight like it's your last day on Earth.

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The speaker urges the audience to vote, stating that early voting starts tomorrow and continues until election day on June 24. They believe New Yorkers want consistency, principles, and a belief in humanity. The speaker notes that while there are a million Muslims in the city, with 200,000 registered as Democrats, only 7% voted in the last election. They feel there is an opportunity this year, stating they began the race at 1% and are now 2% sure of winning. They believe they have the support of people across the city. The speaker asks the audience to inform everyone they know about the election and what's on the ballot, emphasizing that Muslims deserve equality and respect. They state that these things must be won, particularly at the ballot box, to show that Muslims belong in City Hall.

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New York City is the greatest city in the world, but it's currently facing a crisis. We feel it in the streets, the subways, the empty storefronts, and the random violence. This isn't an act of God, but a result of poor political leadership. However, New Yorkers know how to handle a crisis: we lead, we act, we do. Throughout my career in public service, I've seen government make a positive difference. As governor, we achieved historic progressive accomplishments: raising the minimum wage, enacting tough gun laws, passing marriage equality, creating paid family leave, and enshrining Roe v Wade into state law. New York City is the heart of the American dream. I believe we can turn the city around, and I can help. That's why I'm announcing my candidacy for mayor of New York City. I love New York, and I want it to thrive.

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Speaker 0 says they currently cannot [do something] because they lack documentation, but will in March. Speaker 1 asks why Kamala. Speaker 0 says they see many opportunities in Kamala and have been more with immigrants than trans people, expressing doubt. They mention being told they could vote as a migrant and have an ID from the city. They got an appointment through an organization, attended, and received the ID after fifteen days. **English Translation:** Speaker 0 says they cannot currently [do something] due to lack of documentation, but will in March. Speaker 1 asks why Kamala. Speaker 0 says they see many opportunities in Kamala and have been more involved with immigrants than trans people, expressing doubt. They mention being told they could vote as a migrant and possess a city ID. They obtained an appointment through an organization and received the ID after fifteen days.

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Shock Poll: Cuomo SHOOK After Socialist Rival SURGES In NYC Mayor Race
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The New York City mayoral race is heating up, primarily between former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Democratic Socialist Zoron Mandani. An Emerson poll shows Cuomo leading with 54% to Mandani's 46%, but Mandani's campaign has gained unexpected traction. Cuomo's support is strongest among older and Black voters, while Mandani appeals to younger and college-educated voters. Mandani emphasizes affordability, proposing rent freezes and universal childcare, addressing economic concerns that resonate with voters. He argues that the Democratic Party must reconnect with working-class voters who feel neglected. The discussion highlights the challenges of appealing to diverse demographics and the need for coherent narratives in politics.
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