In a tight race, New York City mayoral candidates Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa are making their final push ahead of the upcoming election. Meanwhile, Democrats view socialism with skepticism, according to new CBS News poll. On The Takeout, Major Garrett breaks down the latest developments in this pivotal moment in NYC politics, where the stakes are high and the future of the city hangs in the balance.
According to a CBS News/YouGov poll, New Yorkers are closely divided on their views of socialism, with 39% expressing approval and 31% disapproval. The poll also reveals significant differences in how Democrats view socialism compared to independents, with 55% of Democratic respondents expressing disapproval versus 38% of independent respondents.
Garrett will dive into the implications of this polling data, examining what it says about the growing divide between Democrats and the rest of the electorate on social issues. He'll also explore the ways in which Cuomo and Sliwa are framing their own visions for a post-COVID New York City, with both candidates vying to appeal to a broad coalition of voters.
Additionally, Garrett will discuss how these latest developments reflect broader national trends, particularly regarding the role of socialism in modern American politics. With the 2024 Democratic primary heating up and President Biden grappling with inflation and economic growth, socialism is once again at the forefront of the national conversation.
From the streets of New York City to the halls of Washington, Garrett will break down what's driving this seismic shift and why it matters for the future of American politics.
According to a CBS News/YouGov poll, New Yorkers are closely divided on their views of socialism, with 39% expressing approval and 31% disapproval. The poll also reveals significant differences in how Democrats view socialism compared to independents, with 55% of Democratic respondents expressing disapproval versus 38% of independent respondents.
Garrett will dive into the implications of this polling data, examining what it says about the growing divide between Democrats and the rest of the electorate on social issues. He'll also explore the ways in which Cuomo and Sliwa are framing their own visions for a post-COVID New York City, with both candidates vying to appeal to a broad coalition of voters.
Additionally, Garrett will discuss how these latest developments reflect broader national trends, particularly regarding the role of socialism in modern American politics. With the 2024 Democratic primary heating up and President Biden grappling with inflation and economic growth, socialism is once again at the forefront of the national conversation.
From the streets of New York City to the halls of Washington, Garrett will break down what's driving this seismic shift and why it matters for the future of American politics.