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Hunter Biden on democratic socialists' wins: 'Country is tired of being managed'
Key takeaways
- The son of former President Biden said the string of victories showed voters are more receptive to candidates with more definitive ideological positions than establishment Democrats.
- The middle is not a strategy, he said in a post on the social platform X detailing his takeaways from Tuesday s election night.
- Hunter Biden said candidates who spoke directly about core issues including affordability, housing security and the war in Gaza outperformed more moderate rivals.
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The son of former President Biden said the string of victories showed voters are more receptive to candidates with more definitive ideological positions than establishment Democrats.
The middle is not a strategy, he said in a post on the social platform X detailing his takeaways from Tuesday s election night. Voters reached past the establishment to grab someone who actually believes something.
Hunter Biden said candidates who spoke directly about core issues including affordability, housing security and the war in Gaza outperformed more moderate rivals. He said focusing on cost of living is everything.
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