To: MrsEmmaPeel
I wouldn't bank on that. It was NYC that gave her that Senate seat, and NYC is is quite Leftist (That RINO playing mayor says it all IMO).
Unless Rudy runs, I would say she's got a lock on the seat. Most of NY west of the Hudson can't stand her (Hell, my home town BOOED her when she went on stage), but if NYC wants her, then NY will be stuck with her.
Bleah.
6 posted on
11/07/2003 7:21:10 AM PST by
tphil913
(Buffalonian to the core)
To: tphil913
Difficult to overcome NYC vote. Upstate NY a lovely place-trucked through there many times. We have to overcome the same obstacle here in Missouri, although St.Louis not quite as oppressive as NYC. But they try...
8 posted on
11/07/2003 7:26:15 AM PST by
donozark
To: tphil913
"Unless Rudy runs, I would say she's got a lock on the seat."
I agree w/ that. But does Rudy want to enter the slimefest that the clintoonians have prepared for him?
Certainly anything that's happened to him, whether real or imagined, over the course of his life will be expounded upon and exagerated by the slithering NY press.
Besides, the govenor's mansion is a much better platform to run for pres. than the senate and I think Rudy is looking in that direction.
71 posted on
11/08/2003 4:39:04 AM PST by
Pietro
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