
Nick Langworthy on Republican Resurgence
Clip: Season 2021 Episode 26 | 8m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
State Republican Chairman Nick Langworthy discusses party strategy for the next election.
State Republican Chairman Nick Langworthy joins to discuss his party's strategy heading into next year's elections, including the selection of Rep. Lee Zeldin as the party's presumptive nominee for governor.
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Nick Langworthy on Republican Resurgence
Clip: Season 2021 Episode 26 | 8m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
State Republican Chairman Nick Langworthy joins to discuss his party's strategy heading into next year's elections, including the selection of Rep. Lee Zeldin as the party's presumptive nominee for governor.
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