Posted on 04/24/2018 10:05:43 PM PDT by Innovative
Democrats in New York flipped a New York Assembly seat on Tuesday, winning a seat that has been in GOP hands for nearly four decades. Democrat Steve Stern, a former Suffolk County legislator, beat out Janet Smitelli (R) for AD-10, a Long Island seat, with 59 percent of the vote, according to Daily Kos.
The district has been represented by a Republican since 1978.
Former presidents Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both won the district in the last two presidential elections, but the 18-point margin in Tuesday's election is indicative of a growing blue wave in the area.
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Good question. Same sort of question could be asked about Republican districts in California. Being red in an intensely blue state doesn’t count for much. Sort of like exotic display pieces.
“Now children (voters), these are what so-called Republicans look like. Don’t get too close and please don’t listen to anything they say! Individual rights and responsibility! Balanced budgets! What a bunch of hate-filled racists!”
The GOP flipped a Rat seat in another assembly district but the media didnt want to talk about that one.
“is indicative of a growing blue wave in the area”
Or a Red wave of fair minded New Yorkers getting the hell out of the State only to be replaced by Government dependant types.
It isn’t even really a matter of being red in a deep blue seat.
What have Republicans done with nay seat that they have held anywhere?
It seems like the only reason they are ever elected is becaise they are “not Democrats”, but I’m not even sure that’s an accurate description of them.
Ummmm, this is patently untrue. As a lifelong LI resident among nearly 3 million in the Nassau/Suffolk region, (excluding, of course, Queens and Brooklyn, which are geographically part of LI but politically part of NYC), I can attest that there are *plenty* of Republicans on Long Island.
District by district, Suffolk County went overwhelmingly for Trump (except the sparsely populated, but rich, leftist Hamptons), while Hillary won Nassau County by a slim margin mainly due to urban population centers such as Hempstead and the uber-rich Northwest Shore.
Check out the map:
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