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wbrocks67
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« on: October 23, 2022, 07:41:10 PM »

Comes out to about 55-40 with leaners too.

We certainly have a lot of new pollsters coming out of the woodwork in the last few weeks! lol

I also have to laugh just for the fact that the Long Island result (R+2) is literally the same as the Siena Long Island poll last week.
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« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2022, 10:56:45 AM »

Finally a NYS poll that isn't instant garbage. I think 15 pt. margin is well within the range of possibilities, or perhaps still one of the better outcomes Zeldin can hope for.

Still kind of frustrating the dude isn't polling much worse since he's way too far to the right, especially for the state he wants to govern.

Frustration with the economy and crime in New York City, along with grievances held by some minority groups such as Orthodox Jews against the state government, are fueling Zeldin's candidacy, and he has been avoiding the issues of abortion and January 6th. He has been focusing heavily on local issues.

and? What kind of argument is this - just because the candidate himself is ignoring them, people aren't hearing about it? Of course candidates are going to avoid their weaknesses.
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wbrocks67
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« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2022, 03:38:03 PM »

Finally a NYS poll that isn't instant garbage. I think 15 pt. margin is well within the range of possibilities, or perhaps still one of the better outcomes Zeldin can hope for.

Still kind of frustrating the dude isn't polling much worse since he's way too far to the right, especially for the state he wants to govern.

Frustration with the economy and crime in New York City, along with grievances held by some minority groups such as Orthodox Jews against the state government, are fueling Zeldin's candidacy, and he has been avoiding the issues of abortion and January 6th. He has been focusing heavily on local issues.

and? What kind of argument is this - just because the candidate himself is ignoring them, people aren't hearing about it? Of course candidates are going to avoid their weaknesses.

You entirely ignored the first half of my post. I was explaining why Zeldin has been doing as well as he has. The abortion issue clearly hasn't resonated to the extent Democrats hoped for in New York. Hochul has been attacking Zeldin constantly over abortion, and he's responded by pledging not to upset the status quo in the state. As I've said before, you seem to believe that every Republican candidate is terrible and has nothing to recommend them.

And why would anyone believe him?
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