The Josh Lafazan Show – Episode 10
Today’s top stories in US news, politics, government, and world affairs:
Exit polling from the research firm BluePrint shows the breakdown of undecided voters who broke for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. Nearly half of swing voters who chose President Trump over Vice President Harris made their decision in the final weeks of the campaign, indicating that the election was in fact up for grabs by either candidate. Moreover, BluePrint’s exit poll gleans important data on where voters prefer Republicans on certain issues, and where they take issue with Democrats on others. What are the main takeaways from BluePrint’s survey that must Dems heed for 2028?
The New York Times published an important article about an under-reported factor in this November’s Election: that voters are unhappy with Democrats locally and state-wide, and it’s affecting their perceptions of Democrats on the national level. New polling data from states like New York, California, and Illinois show a growing dissatisfaction with local and state-wide Democrats, and many voters are now opting to live in Republican states like Florida and Texas. What must Democrats do to win back these voters next cycle?
In today’s “This Should Be a Law” segment, NYS Assemblyman Alex Bores has sponsored important legislation in the New York State Assembly to increase the number of judges behind the bench. If you’ve ever wondered why the legal system is so slow, or why it takes so long for cases to get heard, it’s because the New York State Constitution limits the ratio of justices to citizens at one judge per 50,000 people. If that sounds absurd – it’s because it is. Alex’s bill would lift the cap, and thus finally speed up the judicial system.
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She lost because she was a weak and pathetic candidate. Trump ran on helping America not illegal aliens.