It is as though the two political parties, if not the country, are at a crossroads.
At this juncture, the parties must decide which road to take, as in Robert Frost’s famous poem about two roads diverging into the woods.
One road was led by Republican conservative Charlie Kirk, 31, before he was assassinated.
The other road is led by Democrat Socialist Zohran Mamdani, 34, who is favored to become mayor of New York.
They are young contemporary Americans who changed U.S. party politics, and perhaps the country itself.
Kirk, who had a bright political future, helped strengthen the Republican Party. Mamdani, who also has a bright political future, is tearing the Democrat Party apart, splitting leftist radicals from moderate or even liberal Democrats.
Kirk, who traveled to college campuse

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