With large turnouts in an off-year election, Democrats scored big wins in yesterday's vote.
They swept two major governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey,
where voters sending a message of discontent to the White House.
And Leila Faldil, that's a Martinez, and this is up first from NPR News.
New Yorkers made history by electing Zohran Mamdani as mayor of America's largest metropolis.
New York!
Tonight, you have delivered a mandate for change.
He'll be the first Muslim for South Asian and the youngest person to lead New York City in over a century.
Despite a campaign against him laced with anti-Muslim bigger tree,
voters chose his message of affordability.
And Californians approved a new congressional map that could give Democrats up to five more house seats in next year's midterm.
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President Trump was not on the ballot,
but Democrats are celebrating their victories last night as a major rebuke of the president.
This morning we're looking at four races reflecting the scope of those wins.
Virginia elected Democrat Abigail Spanberger as governor.
We sent a message to the whole world that in 2025, Virginia chose pragmatism over partisanship.
New Jersey elected Democrat Mikey Cheryl as governor who ran against a Republican endorsed by Trump.
They always say we're loud, but man with this vote, you guys just scream from the rooftop.