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Anti-Trump Truth Socialite JD Vance Enjoying Juror
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« on: February 14, 2021, 03:34:11 PM »

I wish Anthony Brindisi would run again instead of making another bid against Tenney which probably won't have much of a chance. He can speak to his personal experience with the failures in the current NY state government with the way the election was handled, and I feel like he can appeal to all kinds of Democrats who don't like Cuomo. He almost certainly wouldn't run, but I think he would have one of the best chances of taking Cuomo out of anyone.

I don’t think it’s likely that he runs, but I think it would be interesting. He would be the first Governor elected from Upstate New York since Roosevelt in 1928, and the first from outside the Hudson Valley in over 100. Unfortunately for him, that means that he has no relationship with most of the state’s downstate Democrats. Not good for a primary challenger.
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