Did Trafalgar set in motion a trajectory for the NY-GOV race? (user search)
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« on: November 18, 2022, 04:32:55 PM »

The 20 pt drubbing of Rs in NY is over but Gillibrand not HOCHUL is on the ballot and Biden right now it's 47/40 Biden over Trump, but Trump is popular in NY, he is from NY and he is popular in TX, all Es need to jet the H next time is 4/4 and Haheem Jeffries is now Minority Leader

I have doubts about this. You can't take one election and call it a trend. By this logic the close election in  the Illinois  governor election in 2010 and subsequent loss four years later was a trend in addition to losses in the state legislature. The state went back to form in 2018 and hasn't looked back.
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