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Does anyone think it’s possible to vote our way out of this kind of tyranny?
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<blockquote data-quote="HFolb23" data-source="post: 5444606" data-attributes="member: 55674"><p>Nobody is going to be surprised if she comes out winning this, however it’s going to be razor thin and given how blue this damn state is thats saying a lot. </p><p></p><p>I think Zeldin has a real chance of pulling this off and here’s why for anyone who cares.</p><p></p><p>When Cuomo stepped down pretty much everyone in this state on all ends of the political spectrum we’re happy to see him go. Left, right, and center everyone agreed that Hochul couldn’t possibly be any worse than he was.</p><p></p><p>It didn’t take but maybe 6 mos for her to quickly earn a blanket reputation as actually being worse then he was, and again that’s people right and left agreeing on this. She’s so bad that Cuomo was considering running again after stepping down in disgrace. </p><p></p><p>Zeldin has republican and independents totally amped to go to the polls, meanwhile I think democrats are staying home this year because she’s given them no reason to go vote for her. She’s been terrible and is campaigning so hard on issues most NYers don’t consider a priority. She stepped on her own dick during the debate when she questioned why Zeldin cared so much about crime and NYC just elected Adams pretty much exclusively based on his claims to be anti-crime. Major news are already treating Adams as an excuse why Hochul may lose. Democrats outnumber republicans 2-1 here, however red NYers are turning out crazy for mid terms and independents are too. Combined with low motivation for her base to go vote for her, I think he can squeak by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFolb23, post: 5444606, member: 55674"] Nobody is going to be surprised if she comes out winning this, however it’s going to be razor thin and given how blue this damn state is thats saying a lot. I think Zeldin has a real chance of pulling this off and here’s why for anyone who cares. When Cuomo stepped down pretty much everyone in this state on all ends of the political spectrum we’re happy to see him go. Left, right, and center everyone agreed that Hochul couldn’t possibly be any worse than he was. It didn’t take but maybe 6 mos for her to quickly earn a blanket reputation as actually being worse then he was, and again that’s people right and left agreeing on this. She’s so bad that Cuomo was considering running again after stepping down in disgrace. Zeldin has republican and independents totally amped to go to the polls, meanwhile I think democrats are staying home this year because she’s given them no reason to go vote for her. She’s been terrible and is campaigning so hard on issues most NYers don’t consider a priority. She stepped on her own dick during the debate when she questioned why Zeldin cared so much about crime and NYC just elected Adams pretty much exclusively based on his claims to be anti-crime. Major news are already treating Adams as an excuse why Hochul may lose. Democrats outnumber republicans 2-1 here, however red NYers are turning out crazy for mid terms and independents are too. Combined with low motivation for her base to go vote for her, I think he can squeak by. [/QUOTE]
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