New York Elections: The Rise of Socialists and Radicals in Politics
Hugh Hewitt > Video
Thursday, June 25, 2026
In this discussion, Abe explores the recent election outcomes in New York, highlighting the implications for the Democratic Party and the broader political landscape. He examines the influence of radical socialists and anti-Western sentiments within a narrow segment of the electorate, noting the disconnect between their rhetoric and the actual demographics they claim to represent. The conversation delves into the recurring pattern of radical movements, often led by privileged individuals, that fail to address the needs of marginalized communities. Abe also critiques the mayoralty and political ambitions of figures like Mamdani, questioning their commitment to local governance and their alignment with global ideological frameworks. The dialogue underscores the potential consequences of the Democratic Party's support for radical factions, suggesting it may lead to a loss of credibility and ineffective policy-making.