Former New York Rep. Steve Israel (D) bounded through the doors of the Clinton election party at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York “sniffing victory,” he said.
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But his mood quickly shifted when he bumped into a reporter.
“Have you seen the results from Broward and Dade Counties?” the reporter asked him, referring to the key Democratic strongholds in South Florida.
Israel, who had recently visited the counties, replied, “I haven’t seen them, but she was getting a good response when I was there.”
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“Well, the response isn’t that great tonight,” the reporter replied. “I think you guys may lose.”
Israel laughed it off and headed for a VIP room at the convention center where other members of Congress had gathered.
“There was still this sense of ‘Well, it may be a longer night than we thought, but we’re gonna win,’ ” Israel said.
But as more results began to come in and the room filled with dread, Israel found himself standing with Sen. Claire McCaskillClaire Conner McCaskillMissouri county issues travel advisory for Lake of the Ozarks after Memorial Day parties Senate faces protracted floor fight over judges amid pandemic safety concerns Amash on eyeing presidential bid: ‘Millions of Americans’ want someone other than Trump, Biden MORE (D-Mo.)
Several weeks before the election, the two lawmakers had visited the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) alongside other colleagues on an official congressional trip.
“We stared into North Korea and there were these menacing North Korean soldiers taking pictures of us,” he recalled.
Remembering the moment, Israel turned to McCaskill: “We had a better time at the DMZ than we’re going to have tonight,” he said.