More than 80% of Manhattan votes Democrat. DiBlasio is a communist, and he won the city going away. Perhaps it’s good to be ignored there.
The other 20% thinks DiBlasio is too moderate.
I live in New Jersey and run my business in Manhattan (and in the boroughs). Many of my clients are lifelong conservatives and so-called “bluedog” Democrats, so things here are not as moon-batty as some would think. New York is always ignored by conservatives, so it’s refreshing to see it in play for once. NYC is actually a very tough town, and that sharply contrasts with liberals’ “values”, so IMO full-blown liberalism is not the prevailing mindset - at least not with the many different types of people I come across...
But for all of Cruz’s eloquent speaking manner, and his vast knowledge of the Constitution and how government functions, he’s going nowhere fast in the charisma and respectability department. Evidence of this in the video at the link.
Also, deBlasio the Communist was elected by a very small number of eligible voters. Lots of people stayed home. Yes, those who voted him in are/were all extremely dumb liberals, but don’t forget that he had virtually no competition (he ran against a very wishy-washy “libertarian”). I don’t think his election is an indication of NYC’s “conservativeness”. He’ll be out after one term because he’s terrible and everyone in this city knows it.
[[More than 80% of Manhattan votes Democrat. DiBlasio is a communist, and he won the city going away. Perhaps its good to be ignored there.]]
Makes ya wonder why donald is doing so well there among liberals-