
The Coffee Klatch with Robert Reich Is America Over Trump? The Coffee Klatch for Saturday, November 8, 2025
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Nov 8, 2025 Vishal Shankar, an elections correspondent, sheds light on recent political shifts in the U.S. He analyzes the impact of New York City's social democratic mayoral win, emphasizing grassroots organizing triumphing over billionaires. Shankar compares volunteer turnout to past movements, highlighting the urgent need for Democrats to deliver on affordability. He also addresses shifts in Latino and young voters, and discusses how modest Democratic gains could reshape Congress. The conversation reflects a growing voter identity centered around economic needs.
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People Over Money Won In NYC
- Mamdani's win is a victory of organized people over big-money outside spending.
- Vishal Shankar calls it the many versus the money, showing grassroots power can beat billionaire-funded attacks.
Mass Volunteer Army In NYC
- New York City fielded nearly 92,000 volunteers, including many young people, for Mamdani's campaign.
- Robert Reich compares the scale to historical mobilizations like McCarthy and Kennedy's 1968 efforts.
Affordability Drove Moderate Wins
- Victories in Virginia and New Jersey centered on affordability rather than centrist ideology.
- Vishal Shankar argues moderate winners ran on populist affordability themes attacking corporate villains and utility costs.
