Yes.
Nov. 2008
(D) Gillibrand 62%
(R) Treadwell 38%
Mar. 2009
(D) Murphy 50%
(R) Tedisco 50%
Murphy leads by just 59 votes. All we need is to net at least 60 votes out of the 6,000+ absentees. Quite doable.
I am hopeful.
Top of the hour radio news said only 65 votes separate the two with the D in the lead with about 6,000 absentee to count.
Wow, nice turn around.
Can we change hearts and minds?
Yes.
Nov. 2008
(D) Gillibrand 62%
(R) Treadwell 38%
Mar. 2009
(D) Murphy 50%
(R) Tedisco 50%
This was a strongly Republican district for decades before Gillibrand was voted in a few years ago. There are still conservative Republicans standing in upstate NY!
WOW... Evreyone is talking about this “Republican district” ... yet it was won 62% by the Democrat on election day in Nov.