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« on: January 13, 2018, 12:03:20 AM »

Nassau actually has consistently voted for Democrats in almost everything above the House of Representatives (except for Peter King, of course)

Suffolk on the other hand is far more Republican both up and down the ballot... they voted for Obama at least once (maybe twice?), but for Trump in 2016, and generally speaking elect more conservative representatives to Congress and to Albany, as two of their three Congressman (Lee Zeldin and Peter King) are Republicans, as are all but one of Suffolk's State Senators and half of Suffolk's State Assemblypeople.
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