Can white urban Republicans like Giuliani-Riordan win mayoralty again? (user search)
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Yellowhammer
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« on: February 24, 2020, 02:56:25 PM »

It's possible but extremely unlikely in NYC, and entirely impossible in Los Angeles. Large cities can  elect R mayors: San Diego and Miami have them, even if they are more or less RINO's.
Small to medium-sized, Lean/Likely D cities can and will definitely continue to elect Republican mayors on occasion. Omaha, Fort Worth, Mobile, Anaheim, and Fresno come to mind as examples of such cities that have Republican mayors.
Sometimes you get total flukes: for example Savannah, Montgomery, and Atlantic City all had Republican mayors until recently, and El Paso currently has a Republican mayor. All of these cities are extremely democratic, and one wouldn't expect them to be competitive at any level.
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