On Election Night, Danielle Goldman was not 100 percent sure of her plans. Cool Girls for Capitalism, the group the 32-year-old nonprofit executive started with her friend Erica Wenger, a venture capitalist, just ten days earlier to get women to the polls to vote for Andrew Cuomo in the mayoral race, was not big enough to have its own watch party. Instead, she told me she might swing by Chinatown, where the Free Press, a right-leaning media company founded by Bari Weiss , was gathering readers to watch the returns come in. “There will be people with all different views there,” she explained, “so we can just see. I might not stay for long.”

Goldman was easy to spot at the Bench, a co-working space no partygoers I spoke with actually belonged to. The matching pink “Cool Girls for Capita

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