Former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine, a Democrat, said on Tuesday he fears the far left’s impact on midterms this November.
"It has nothing to do with being Republican or Democrat. It’s about selling a product and knowing your customer," Levine told "Fox & Friends" host Ainsley Earhardt.
In an op-ed published by the New York Post, Levine pointed to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, arguing his campaign is an example of a successful model for Democrats.
"Eric Adams ran a very progressive primary yet he ran as a radical centrist. I love that term. He came out and he said listen I’m pro-police and pro-business and pro-people, but I’m not going to live in a city that’s running wild, and he won. He won the primary, and now he is moving forward. I think he serves as a model for Democrats across the country," said Levine.
Meantime, the chairs of the two GOP congressional reelection committees sound very confident that Republicans will win back majorities in the House of Representatives and Senate in the 2022 midterms.