ACORN is extremely powerful in the five boroughs in NYC...I gotta throw another lol out to my peeps that the idea that Gillibrand is hurting herself by allying with a powerful political force in her weakest region in her [re]election campaign....in which she'll probably be facing maybe a fourth-tear opponent with one tenth the money.
And Burris is not up for reelection.
ACORN is going down in NYC. When even the chock-full-of-liberals NYC City Council
freezes funding and the Democrat Attorney General says he's going to start probing ACORN member items, you know the organization is in deep trouble.
The Working Families Party is the political wing of ACORN in New York State. They even share office space in Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn ACORN video, you can see a list of the NYC candidates the WFP endorsed behind the "ACORN" employee. ACORN is supposedly a tax-exempt entity that cannot endorse candidates. Their tax-exempt status may be in jeopardy.
Gillibrand is going to regret her vote. It will become a campaign issue.