Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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That is the only place that you can watch Nightly Scroll in full. And you're not gonna wanna miss any of the show. This is what we have on deck. Election night. blue wave, right? Because there is a blue wave. All these Democrats won these races. But yes, they're in historically Democrat states and cities. Maybe, you know, we'll talk about Virginia, but we're going to get into all that.
Also, fat people are starving as they lose SNAP benefits, starving for the first time ever, probably. Maybe that's a good thing. And that's not the only people losing benefits. ABC News is sounding the alarm that disabled people are no longer able to obtain prostitutes. So this is in Australia, not here, but in Australia.
So let's all bring out the world's tiniest violin for disabled people in Australia who can't get taxpayer-funded hookers. And the Associated Press also wants to, they're warning you against your pet's carbon paw print, not footprint, paw print. And they say that the real problem is that we're feeding our pets and that's killing the climate.
So everyone just stop feeding your pets, according to the Associated Press and climate alarmists there. All right, all that and so much more on this episode of Nightly Scroll.
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All right. So like I said last night, we saw a little bit of a blue wave and it wasn't it wasn't a presidential election year. It wasn't a midterm election year, but still the fall off in momentum from the presidential election until now should serve as a warning for Republicans ahead of the midterm elections next year. We need to run better candidates.
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Chapter 2: What were the results of Election Night 2025?
In terms of mayoral races, New York, of course, elected the shiny new socialist Zohra Nandani. Detroit elected Democrat Mayor Mary Sheffield. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu. She's a sanctuary city mayor. She was reelected because she ran unopposed. And Vice President J.D. Vance's half brother, Corey Bowman, lost his bid to become Cincinnati's mayor.
California passed Prop 50, a redistricting measure that allow for five more Democratic congressional districts, which could have a major impact on the balance of power come the midterm elections. It's bleak. And here is New York City's next mayor, Zoran Mamdani, in his victory speech.
And I just saw this before we started the show, that Jimmy Fela from Fox said that at Zoran Mamdani's victory party, It was a cash bar. You had to buy your own drinks. And he joked that if you can't get a free vodka soda off of this guy at his victory party, it's not looking good for all of his other freebie promises.
But this is what, this is just a little snippet of what Mamdani had to say in that victory speech. Listen to this.
If anyone can show a nation betrayed by Donald Trump how to defeat him, it is the city that gave rise to him.
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Chapter 3: How are SNAP benefits affecting low-income individuals?
And if there is any way to terrify a despot, it is by dismantling the very conditions that allowed him to accumulate power.
This is not only how we stop Trump, it's how we stop the next one. So Donald Trump, since I know you're watching, I have four words for you. Turn the volume up. New York will remain a city of immigrants, a city built by immigrants, powered by immigrants, and as of tonight, led by an immigrant.
Wow. The first part of that struck me because he was talking all about President Trump. And I guess they've had a little beef going back and forth. You know, President Trump He grew up in New York. New York is his home. And while he might not live there now, it's still important to him. And he sees what a threat Zohran Ramdani is to the city that he built, basically. And he doesn't like it.
And they go back and forth. Right. And so now Zohran Ramdani wins the election to be the next mayor. And his speech is all about Trump. not so much about the people and all the freebies that he promised, but he's talking about Trump and all this power, like he's a king with too much power. But Zohreh Mamdani wants the government to have all the power.
Mamdani's platform is way more king-like than anything President Trump has done. Zohreh Mamdani wants free everything. He wants the people to feel unsafe and powerless. And he wants the government to control the food and everything. And if anyone has been to the DMV in New York City, as I have, it doesn't run very well. I've spent probably six hours in a New York City DMV.
And New York City is about to run just like that with Mamdani at the helm. but his supporters are all for it. This is some girl in Brooklyn filming outside of her window, and this is all of the cheers for Mamdani. Watch this. I mean, you can hear them screaming. Oh my God. She says all of New York cheering and they can feel hope again.
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Chapter 4: What warnings does the AP give about pets and climate change?
But that wasn't the whole city. I mean, he overwhelmingly won, but here is a former Democrat who walked away from the Democrat party. He's also an outspoken Zionist. This is what he was filming on the subway after Mamdani's win. Much more bleak, I would say. Watch this.
I'm on the subway going home. and it feels like I'm not awake.
People are shocked. And this is not Cuomo supporters.
This is New York cross-section.
I will say, as someone who used to live in New York City, no one's talking on the subway anyway. So when he says it's like a wake, I mean, for the most part, unless someone is doing some kind of a dance routine in the middle and begging for dollars, panhandling, it's very quiet on the subway. Everyone's got their AirPods in. They're not chatting for the most part. So...
Does that video have anything to do with how this cross section of New Yorkers really feels about the election? I don't think so. But let's get into who voted for Mamdani because we've got white liberal women to thank. Deceptive piercing theory at work. Once again, it never fails. White liberal women are the bane of our existence. So here's the breakdown. This is who. We have to think.
So 43% of white men voted for Mamdani. 48% of white women. 60% of black women. 52% of Latino men. 48% of Latino women. 58% other. But we've got... I mean, white men are really the only... demographic here that didn't vote overwhelmingly for mumdani which is concerning what happened right we know that young men are leaning to the right They're all going to church. We have that momentum.
But what about everyone else? You know, conservatives don't show up in the midterms. They don't show up in these off years. We're good at mobilizing during the general, especially when we have a strong candidate, but not really on the state and local levels. Midterm elections are a flop for Republicans.
Even after COVID, when we thought that there was going to be this massive red wave in 2022, there wasn't. Republicans came up short then, and we came up short last night. And President Trump weighed in basically saying that, according to pollsters, because he wasn't on the ballot and because of the government shutdown, those were the reasons that Republicans lost.
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Chapter 5: How did the blue wave impact local elections?
tells the whole story. I don't know why Republicans have sort of like laid down and taken this Democrat driven narrative that this is a Republican shutdown because of the majority in Congress, but Democrats are really skilled at spinning the truth and their voters don't question it. They literally take shit and eat it. But here is the truth about young people.
Young people feel disenfranchised on both sides of the aisle. The government has failed them. They go to high school and they're told you have to go to college. You have to get a college degree. So then they do. And then they can't get a job. And then they're riddled with debt and they go rent an apartment and their apartment poor. So they can't save money.
Lots of them live at home with their parents because they can't afford a house. They go into credit card debt and everyday household items and food are expensive. These are valid concerns of young people, not just young people, a lot of people, but young people for sure. And then a candidate like Zoran Mamdani comes along and he's young and he's handsome and he's charismatic and he's cool.
And he tells them, I see you. I see your problems. I'm going to fix them. The issue is none of them, Mamdani included, know that a lot of this stuff that he's promising is not going to be implemented.
So that's the kind of glimmer of hope that I have in all of this, that New York City won't fall to socialism because Kathy Hochul has already said that she's got to put a stop to some of the policies that he's pushing, like raising taxes for certain freebies. And a lot of this stuff might die in the state legislature. And remember, we don't like Zohra Mamdani.
We, conservatives, normal people, we don't like Zoran Ramdani because of the defund the police movement, the city-run grocery stores. Most people know that that's not going to end well, but Democrats love that stuff. They don't care that he's been pictured with billionaire Alex Soros despite hating billionaires. They're hypocrites. They don't care that he's going to decriminalize prostitution.
They like sex work. They think it's empowering for women. They don't care that he wants to defund the police. They hate the police. They think that they're all racist, murderous assholes on power trips. And they don't care that Mamdani was pictured with the World Trade Center bomber or that he's given shout outs to terrorist organizations.
They don't care that Mamdani has lied and flip flopped about the policies that he's pushing because they're not looking that deep into it. And they don't care how any of it happens. They just want free shit. They don't care that taxpayers are footing the bill. They don't get that or they don't care to understand it.
This is all stuff that sounds great on paper and they are just trusting this dude to do it. And Mark Halperin interviewed a Mamdani voter about why he voted that way. And here was his non-answer. Watch this.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of the new mayor in New York City?
I don't think that that's going to happen. And Mamdani supporters are poking fun at that. This is someone joking that he's going to implement Shakira law. Watch this. And it says Shakira Law starts now and they are dancing to Hips Don't Lie by Shakira. Also, this guy saying that he lives in Mamdanistan. Watch this. Welcome to Mamdanistan. Yeah. And the comments are just crazy.
I forgot to pull them up here, but oh my goodness. I mean, the people in the comment section are just saying like, I'm going to make my pilgrimage to Brooklyn. Um, I'm going to convert to Islam. I mean, people are joking obviously, but it is funny. And they're all saying like Fox news is going to Fox news is going to play this. They're And I don't know. But here's another one.
Justin sent me this one. Here's a guy saying that this is what people are going to expect New Yorkers to start wearing. So this is a get ready with me in Mamdani's New York City watch. Today's New York outfit for the first day in the new Islamic Republic of New York. And he's got a turban on. I don't know. It could happen. Like I said, I don't think that Sharia law is going to be implemented.
I don't even think it's going to be close to that. But there are real concerns about the rise in anti-Semitism. We can look at this. There was an attack on a Jewish school. in Brooklyn. It was I think it was a yeshiva school. And this is a swastika being spray painted on a school. This is horrific. And the tweet says my community's yeshiva Jewish day school in Brooklyn where I taught years ago.
You can see the swastika in the window there. And then there's another photo if you scroll down of another swastika outside on a pillar outside the school. And then if we scroll back up, this is what Mayor-elect Mamdani had to say, this is a disgusting and heartbreaking act of anti-Semitism and it has no place in our beautiful city.
As mayor, I will always stand steadfast with our Jewish neighbors to root the scourge of anti-Semitism out of our city. Now, did Zohra Mnamdani personally incite this attack per se? No. Do we know that the person who carried this out voted for Zohra Mnamdani? Also, no. But you can't ignore the fact that this attack happened the night after he won the race.
So are anti-Semites in New York feeling emboldened now that they have voted in a Muslim mayor who refuses to condemn Hamas and other terrorist organizations? But in all seriousness, there are very real concerns about Mamdani's stance on crime, which is a huge problem in New York City. It's part of the reason why I moved out of New York City. I did not feel safe on the subways.
I tell this story all the time, but I witnessed a domestic assault, a very violent domestic assault on the subway. I had to call the police and hope that they got there in time because there was not a police officer in sight. If something bad happens to you on the subway, you walk out onto the subway platform, you're on your own. No one is coming to help you. That is the reality in New York City.
And that is the reality in a New York City where we had a mayor who still believed in police. Zohra Mamdani does not want that. And he's kind of like walked these statements back now after getting backlash where he says like, yeah, I want to defund the police or yeah, I think that, you know, we shouldn't put people in jail anymore. And he's walked that back. Oh, I'm not going to do this.
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