Posted on 12/03/2018 7:50:44 AM PST by GuavaCheesePuff
In the aftermath of last weeks devastating losses for Republicans in the state Senate, as well as losing three House seats in New York, some in the party have begun calling for a change in leadership in both the state Senate and in the state GOP. The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday the conference is discussing leadership changes after last weeks election, while The Buffalo News reported yesterday of mounting calls for new statewide party leadership.
But changing leadership just for the sake of having someone new may not be the best path forward for the party, and laying the blame at the feet of the current leadership for last weeks statewide and state Senate failures is not necessarily fair.
(Excerpt) Read more at cityandstateny.com ...
They had the majority in the State Senate almost continuously for decades without many seats in NYC.
“New” leadership? How about any leadership at all.If you phone in your campaign you’re bound to lose.
If we split the state up then there will be a NY GOP. Until then, it doesn’t matter in statewide or national races, just local.
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