IF YOU CAN MAKE IT THERE: The red wave was real in New York and the GOP can build on it.

There’s something happening in New York.

Tuesday’s mini red wave here only scratches the surface.

New Yorkers are getting sick and tired of woke liberalism, and it’s showing in pockets of voters once considered the base of the Democratic Party. In short, there’s a crack in the traditional Democrat coalition, and Republicans have an enormous opportunity to expand that breach with time-tested arguments in the coming months and years.

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In the Hudson Valley, where I prevailed on Election Night over Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) chairman Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney — the first time in 42 years that a DCCC chairman lost re-election — voters once considered unreachable by Republicans were an essential part of my victory. Latino, Asian, Jewish, and a growing number of African-American voters rejected woke orthodoxy and all that comes with it — crime, inflation, higher taxes, social disharmony — and voted instead for public safety, common sense, and classic American economic opportunity.

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