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1 hour ago, ewsieg said:

Calling Mamdani as good for NYC is likely just as rich.  He's basically hoping folks in NYC forgot about Bill DeBlasio.  

I'm not saying Mamdani isn't pointing out legitimate issues and issues that should be priority.  I just don't have any confidence a democratic socialist will make the right decisions to correct those issues without exacerbating other issues, and not fixing the issues at hand.

Cuomo would probably be a better mayor, but he doesn't represent change, which is what people want.   He does represent the status quo, which isn't great either.

The good Coumo is long gone

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1 hour ago, CMRivdogs said:

When you hire thugs....

 

Which will totally work because everyone knows criminals posing as ICE would never, ever identify themselves as ICE.

Right wing genius in its undistilled form.

 

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1 hour ago, ewsieg said:

Calling Mamdani as good for NYC is likely just as rich.  He's basically hoping folks in NYC forgot about Bill DeBlasio.  

Well, y'know, they've been trying it the other way for decades on end and as Bunker says, NYC is a toilet, so ... 😉

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37 minutes ago, GalagaGuy said:

The plane crashed on takeoff so it wouldn't have had anything to do with an ATC failure.  

 

Why are people so bad at keeping the camera shot focused on the subject? Or do they have better, clearer video that is so graphic they would never post it from this account?

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Want to see more of the NJ returns come in, but for as much as we talk about the polls whiffing on Trump/GOP, they may have errored in the other direction in some of these races.

Jones is going to end up winning by closer to 5-6 points, yet it seemed like the majority of the polls had Miyares winning close

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2 minutes ago, romad1 said:

Proud of my adopted state.  Proud of Dems for stepping up for Democracy. 

Looks like a strong night across the board for Democrats. Looking at the state election site the House of Delegates remains blue. In our district the long time Republican rep was defeated.  

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The usual caveats on extrapolating aside, a world of double digit shifts away in urban/suburban areas coupled with 4-8 point shifts in rural GOP counties would make for a really really bad night if it happens in 2026.... no amount of gerrymandering would prevent huge losses.

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4 minutes ago, mtutiger said:

The usual caveats on extrapolating aside, a world of double digit shifts away in urban/suburban areas coupled with 4-8 point shifts in rural GOP counties would make for a really really bad night if it happens in 2026.... no amount of gerrymandering would prevent huge losses.

I'm wondering how much an effect the attack ads from the Republican Party had in these races. Especially at the state House of Delegate level. At least in my neck of the woods the two main races (Governor and House of Delegates; The Republican office holder and Winsome-Sears ran a very negative campaign that might turned off many voters who were on the fence.

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