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Bloomberg Wins Second Term By Wide Margin
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| November 8, 2005
Posted on 11/08/2005 7:28:52 PM PST by West Coast Conservative
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To: West Coast Conservative
Oh, well, a nice little victory for a RINO in an overwhelmingly 'Rat city. Bloomburg is not my favorite Republican (or anyone else's), but this is NYC, after all.
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posted on
11/08/2005 7:31:27 PM PST
by
Clintonfatigued
(Sam Alito Deserves To Be Confirmed)
To: West Coast Conservative
Doesn't seem like it's going to be a huge voter turnout.
To: West Coast Conservative
Good thing the NY G.O.P. candidate wasn't a conservative. They would've lost and ended up with a Bloomberg Democrat mayor.
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posted on
11/08/2005 7:34:24 PM PST
by
jla
To: West Coast Conservative
"Democrat Mayor Michael Bloomberg stormed to a second term Tuesday with an overpowering victory over another Democrat Fernando Ferrer".
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posted on
11/08/2005 7:34:55 PM PST
by
Icelander
(Legal Resident Since 2004)
To: West Coast Conservative
he should be winning by alot more.
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posted on
11/08/2005 7:36:27 PM PST
by
oceanview
To: Clintonfatigued
bloomberg isnt even a republican.
To: oceanview; Indy Pendance; West Coast Conservative
Ferrer is an abominable candidate, but even he outshines someone like Ruth Messinger.
People "like" Bloomie in an ambivalent way.
As Hank Scheinkopf told Brian Lehrer earlier tonight, "People voted for Melba toast."
That's Bloomberg.
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To: West Coast Conservative
Not that the obligatory Bloomberg bon mots won't apply, but perhaps it's worth mentioning that former President Clinton campaigned for Federer against Bloomberg...and lost.
...in Blue NYC.
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posted on
11/08/2005 7:54:24 PM PST
by
Southack
(Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
To: Clintonfatigued
Bloomberg is a Dem in reality, but even so, he's a better Dem than Ferrer.
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posted on
11/08/2005 7:55:06 PM PST
by
AmishDude
(Amishdude, the one and only.)
To: Southack
that former President Clinton campaigned for Federer against Bloomberg...and lost. He lost another one, huh??
I wonder what will Hellary do with him if she decides to run in 2008 .. LOL!
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posted on
11/08/2005 7:56:18 PM PST
by
Mo1
To: Centerfield
He wasn't defeated so much as elbowed out.
Weiner knew this was going to be a slaughter and allowed Ferrer to take full credit for the ensuing debacle.
That's one reason that Ed Thompson sat this one out and ran for re-election.
To: West Coast Conservative
Is this considered a Republican victory?
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posted on
11/08/2005 8:02:49 PM PST
by
The Ghost of FReepers Past
(Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people. Ps. 14:34)
To: All
FYI, Ballot Questions 3 & 4 are winning by roughly 75-25, Question 2 60-40 .
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posted on
11/08/2005 8:18:49 PM PST
by
PianoMan
(and now back to practicing)
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Well, it's not suprising considering he successfully booted out all the smokers from the city.
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posted on
11/08/2005 8:51:25 PM PST
by
RandallFlagg
(Roll your own cigarettes! You'll save $$$ and smoke less!(Magnetic bumper stickers-click my name)
To: Southack
...in Blue NYC.S.I. was red in 2004.
To: FreeReign
Why is Staten Island the most conservative borough of NYC?
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posted on
11/08/2005 10:03:44 PM PST
by
conservativeinferno
(My SUV is the urban squirrel's worst predator.)
To: conservativeinferno
Why is Staten Island the most conservative borough of NYC?Cops, firefighters, some white collar types....
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