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Or are we doing something different?
No, it's the people get to vote, but if they vote wrong, then the powerful might have to come in and let the people know that they have erred.
But it's a unique time to see a power struggle.
And I should, I guess, preface by saying, first of all, I find this race to be a fascinating microcosm of where we're at politically in so many different ways.
And I am, I should preface by saying, I am the most free market capitalist libertarian guy.
I don't believe in socialism at all.
Most libertarians are communists compared to me.
Like I believe in less, whatever government you believe in, I believe in less than that.
So I do not agree with Mamdani's, you know, any of his economic policies.
There is something, though, that you just can't deny where it's like, okay, look, first of all, you got this young guy who's kind of the anti-establishment candidate.
He's a newcomer to politics.
He's a newcomer to being a citizen of the country, however you feel about that.
His campaign was laser focused on one issue, which was the unaffordability of New York City.
Which, if anybody at all is familiar with New York City, that is the issue of New York City.
It's the issue for 99% of the people who live in New York City.
The top 1% of New York City are doing great, but everybody else is just struggling to get by.
You're either rich or you're struggling in New York City.
And the prices have gone up dramatically in the last few years.