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Mister Mets
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« on: January 02, 2015, 02:38:12 PM »

Still can't believe this guy was reelected.
Democrats picked an incompetent opponent.
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« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2015, 02:39:22 PM »


I don't understand why selecting the DA that tried to secure a conviction for the police officers involved in the Garner case is a wise choice for Staten Island?
He has won several elections in Staten Island in the past. I am unaware of the cops being upset at him.
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« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2015, 10:23:11 PM »

That turnout is pathetic. Special elections really need to be banned.

All because Democrats can't figure out how to get their voters to fill out an oval on a piece of paper? Just suspend democracy for 2 years for congressional vacancies or allow a bureaucrat to appoint? Not likely.

Apparently Republicans can't either, considering Donovan got ~30,000 less votes than Grimm, in an election that was already extremely low turnout to begin with.

Yeah, but they still can do it better then Democrats. I can only laugh at Democratic voter's complete impotence in specials. And without Obama motivating minority vote in 2016 - not sure that Democratic base (which is the same minorities now, with white voters more and more deserting party) will bother to turn out next year..

So if we're allowed to say minorities aren't going to go to the ballot just because Obama isn't on the ticket, can we say that the 2016 Democratic nominee will do better than Obama with whites?
We're allowed to say whatever we believe. There are multiple possibilities.

Some will think that minority turnout will be just as high without Obama, and that white turnout will be higher.
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