To: RecoveringPaulisto; SteveSchiffman; neverdem; randita; perfect_rovian_storm; Impy; ...
Even in the unlikely event that Republicans win this district, it’ll probably be eliminated in redistricting. At the same time, this would give Republicans leverage to eliminate an upstate New York DemocRAT’s district.
3 posted on
06/26/2011 11:32:01 AM PDT by
Clintonfatigued
(Illegal aliens collect welfare checks that Americans won't collect)
To: Clintonfatigued
Sounds like a promising candidate and someone who would be well known to the community. I wish him great success. It would give the NY GOP a psychological boost to pick this one up esp. after losing Lee’s seat.
4 posted on
06/26/2011 12:50:09 PM PDT by
randita
To: Clintonfatigued
If a Republican won, they'd probably be a 1-termer due to the RATs either redistricting the seat to make it safe RAT, or eliminating it outright. That being said, it would be great PR for us ("GOP captures Anthony Weiner's former seat") to counter balence the RATS gloating about winning NY-26 and falsely claiming it was a repuditation of the GOP's policies. They'd really hate having a geninue Republican winning a seat based in the heart of NYC. Also, I'm pretty sure we could elect a decent conservative who would vote reliably on important bills, and every votes helps going into November 2012.
We should pretty much use their NY-26 formula in reverse. I seriously think a pro-Palestianian leftist on the Green Party line or similar third party would divide the RAT vote enough to give us an opening. The district is about 40% Republican, more than enough to win a 3-way race. We need to make sure there's more than one visible liberal candidate on the ballot. So far, I haven't seem any serious effort to make this happen. I'm sure someone can be wooed into running as a third party candidate.
5 posted on
06/26/2011 12:55:27 PM PDT by
BillyBoy
(Impeach Obama? Yes We Can!)
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