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Fran Gibson's avatar

I'm just as excited about retaining our three Supreme Court Judges in Pennsylvania. It wasn't clearly theirs/ours, even as I stood at the polls giving our sample ballots. In our state, things have going south with Fetterman, McCormack, etc. We worked hard for this!

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Steward Beckham's avatar

Couldn’t agree more that Americans needed this. The wins in New Jersey, Virginia, and especially New York didn’t just push back against the doom spiral. They revealed a coalition with real teeth.

But I also think we need to name something clearly: the most successful candidates didn’t win despite engaging boldly on social issues. They won because they connected those issues to material concerns. Mamdani didn’t separate affordability from anti-bigotry. He showed how economic justice and social dignity are inseparable in a city (and country) built by immigrants and exploited labor.

That kind of fused messaging is the future. The old centrist strategy of compartmentalizing, of trying to be economic populists on Monday and silent on injustice by Tuesday, has failed too many times. What Mamdani did wasn’t just defiant. It was deeply strategic. And it’s a template, not a one-off.

Let’s celebrate and study what actually worked. Because next time, the stakes will be even higher.

https://www.stewonthis.com/p/stop-unmarrying-economic-and-social

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