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The Brian Lehrer Show

Monday Morning Primary Campaign Politics

The Brian Lehrer Show

WNYC

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4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Errol Louis joins with analysis of the second mayoral primary debate and talks about the latest news from the campaign trail as early voting begins.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's the Brian Larrow Show on WNYC. Good Monday morning, everyone. We'll come right back to the New York City Democratic mayoral primary to start the week with early in-person voting underway with

0:21.9

strong turnout over the weekend and many people having seen Thursday night's debate.

0:26.6

Later this hour, our housing reporter David Brand will join us with his take on their answers

0:31.7

in the housing section of the debate, which will replay. Affordable housing being the number

0:36.7

one issue for so many New Yorkers

0:38.5

this year. I don't have to tell you. First, though, we'll replay a few other key clips and keep

0:44.5

following the endgame politics with Errol Lewis, the anchor of Thursday night's debate and co-moderator

0:50.6

with me and Katie Honan from the city. Errol is the host of Inside City Hall,

0:55.5

weeknights on Spectrum News New York One, also a New York Magazine columnist and host of the podcast,

1:01.2

You Decide.

1:02.6

Harold, thanks for joining. Welcome back to WNYC.

1:05.7

Absolutely. Great to be with you. And I want your audience to know, Brian, that after that

1:09.6

two-hour debate, you sat down and went

1:11.8

into a work session with your producer, trying to figure out how to do the next morning show. I was

1:16.5

extremely impressed as I went home to have a bowl of cereal. Well, you went right on the air and broke

1:22.2

down the debate in real time without any time to prep on New York One. So back at you. You know, I was thinking you could

1:30.0

rename your podcast this week from You Decide to You Decide right now. Do you think the debate

1:37.7

Thursday night was speaking to many undecided voters this late in the game? Do you think there are many?

1:45.7

I think it was useful to undecided voters. If you were already somewhat engaged but needed to hear more, I think each

1:52.2

candidate said a lot or said something meaningful about their campaign and their point of view,

1:57.4

and I think they all showcased themselves very well. I think if you hadn't

2:00.9

paid any attention at all up till now, you kind of got, you kind of got the broad outline

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