I live right over the bridge on Staten Island.
Dont let this fool anyone into thinking they are going to vote another Giuliani into office for mayor or anyone remotely moderate in the governor’s seat
They’re not.
The next race is already obvious that the dem primary decides who will be next mayor.
Once there were enough sane people in the other four boroughs, along with Staten Island’s south shore and the Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn to put someone like Rudy over the top.
There are no longer enough sane people.
BUT Staten Islanders can turn out huge and get max rose the hell out of office!!
The brooklyn part of the district killed us last time
I think the worm has turned actually
with the traditional democratic voter who just votes D without even thinking about it reflexively
It really comes down to this : America
Do you love this nation ? its principles ? the people ? the history the future;
Im going to assume that you do
If you dont . and you want a Marxist utopia !! Sunshine and rainbows and lollipopsi. - you want Venezuela ; if you want Cuba; if you want Soviet Russia orNorth Korea , please go ahead and vote D
As far as I can tell the only three. reasons Democrats are giving us to vote for them is 1- killing babies 2- Obamacare / government run healthcare and 3- climate change
Again if these are more important to you than.
trade ; immigration ; drug prices , education , manufacturing sector , Dow Jones : true healthcare and the list goes on
Then go ahead and vote Democrat
If you think its OK for leftist mobs to tear down statues and burn cities down
Go ahead and vote Democrat
Now lets look at those choices if you live in a place like New York City , which is very crowded , and thus depends heavily on people being able to get along. What do you think those New Yorkers are thinking
Look youre going to get the stupid AOC and BERNIE types but Im gonna say those are gonna be less and less over time
I grew up in Kentucky and I remember wondering why Kentucky elected its Governor in May instead of in November like everybody else. The answer is that the primary elections are held in May, and for a long time in Kentucky you could be a liberal or a conservative, but you had to call yourself a Democrat in order to be elected to pretty much anything.
I grew up in Kentucky and I remember wondering why Kentucky elected its Governor in May instead of in November like everybody else. The answer is that the primary elections are held in May, and for a long time in Kentucky you could be a liberal or a conservative, but you had to call yourself a Democrat in order to be elected to pretty much anything.