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11.8.25 Seth Grossman WPG Radio

11.8.25 Seth Grossman WPG Radio

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Seth Grossman WPG Radio Nov 8, 2025. Here is a summary of the topics discussed by Seth Grossman in the audio clip: Analysis of Recent Republican Election Losses: A central theme is why Republican candidates like Jack Ciattarelli and Claire Swift lost their elections. The "Trump Factor": Seth argues that the election was "all about Trump," and that Trump's high unpopularity (citing polls) puts Republican candidates in a "bind": they lose voters if they criticize him, and they lose different voters if they support him. Critique of Republican Campaign Messaging: Seth criticizes Jack Ciattarelli's campaign for being too vague (e.g., "I'm going to lower taxes") without offering specific plans on how—a departure, he notes, from Ciattarelli's more specific messaging during the primary. Seth analyzes Claire Swift's loss, stating her campaign "praised" Democratic tax programs and ran on "crossing the aisle to work with Democrats," which he believes alienated both Republican and Democratic voters. Mikey Sherrill's Victory Speech: He notes that Democratic victor Mikey Sherrill quoted the New Jersey state motto, "Liberty and Prosperity," in her speech, suggesting she may have gotten the idea from his group's website, libertyandprosperity.com. Economic "Illiteracy" of Young Voters: Seth claims young people feel they have "no hope of succeeding" under the current economic system and are "absolutely right." He blames: Housing Unaffordability: Seth uses a personal example of a house he bought for $100,000 ten years ago now being worth $400,000. Underlying Causes: Seth attributes this inflation to high real estate taxes (funding public employees) and restrictive zoning laws that make building new homes difficult and expensive. Atlantic City Takeover: Seth strongly opposes the 10-year extension of the state takeover, claiming the original takeover was only necessary because former Governor Chris Christie "mismanaged" the city and ran up $480 million in "illegal" debt. He also criticizes using the Casino Reinvestment Fund for "redevelopment," calling past projects (like the stadium and convention halls) failures. Government Shutdown and Obamacare: Grossman identifies the expiring Obamacare subsidies as the cause of the shutdown. He argues the program "clobbered" self-employed individuals and was a "divide and conquer" strategy to win the votes of young people by subsidizing insurance they were forced to buy.
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