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« Reply #50 on: November 27, 2020, 12:00:26 AM »

No, but a law and order NYC Democrat can.

Go Max Rose!

He'd certainly be the best possibility, all things considered.
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« Reply #51 on: January 29, 2021, 07:19:23 PM »

A law and order democrats can’t even win in nyc
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« Reply #52 on: November 26, 2022, 10:11:49 PM »

Looks like bronz was right about everything afterall.
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« Reply #53 on: November 28, 2022, 12:26:59 PM »

Looks like bronz was right about everything afterall.

Not really, he was wrong in this thread and everyone who said that a law-and-order Democrat could win was right. Even with that, Adams got lucky that Stringer self-immolated for reasons that had nothing to do with crime.

Also worth noting that despite everything, Hochul still won NYC 70-30.
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« Reply #54 on: December 04, 2022, 06:31:59 PM »

Looks like bronz was right about everything afterall.

You guys don't listen to me. I told y'all for years that there was going to be a backlash to bail reform, etc. I agree with aspects of bail reform, but the way it was implemented was not right.

Italians live near inner cities, some of them live in inner cities, and obviously they'd vote like that.

Adams is a law and order Dem though
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« Reply #55 on: December 05, 2022, 12:37:46 AM »

Looks like bronz was right about everything afterall.

Not really, he was wrong in this thread and everyone who said that a law-and-order Democrat could win was right. Even with that, Adams got lucky that Stringer  for reasons that had nothing to do with crime.

Also worth noting that despite everything, Hochul still won NYC 70-30.

70-30 is nothing to brag about in NYC. Subtract most of the Manhattan and other "white limousine liberal areas" - and what remains?? Of course - a majority, but - much lesser, then before. May be - Democrats went too far in their desire to "appease" "progressives", and forgot about all other people.... Democrats begin to have a problems with their base of the last decade  - Hispanics, Asians, even rural Blacks to some extent. And if they bleed them - not much remains.
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« Reply #56 on: December 05, 2022, 04:30:59 PM »

Looks like bronz was right about everything afterall.

Not really, he was wrong in this thread and everyone who said that a law-and-order Democrat could win was right. Even with that, Adams got lucky that Stringer  for reasons that had nothing to do with crime.

Also worth noting that despite everything, Hochul still won NYC 70-30.

70-30 is nothing to brag about in NYC. Subtract most of the Manhattan and other "white limousine liberal areas" - and what remains?? Of course - a majority, but - much lesser, then before. May be - Democrats went too far in their desire to "appease" "progressives", and forgot about all other people.... Democrats begin to have a problems with their base of the last decade  - Hispanics, Asians, even rural Blacks to some extent. And if they bleed them - not much remains.

It’s not impressive, but the thread’s about whether a law-and-order Republican can win an NYC mayoral election, and despite circumstances being almost as ideal for Republicans as possible, they couldn’t get close to a win the city. Ofc, there are easy ways to improve on Zeldin (no election denialism, being pro-choice, more willingness to fund city services, etc), but you’re basically just creating Eric Adams then.
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« Reply #57 on: December 06, 2022, 03:33:58 AM »

Looks like bronz was right about everything afterall.

Not really, he was wrong in this thread and everyone who said that a law-and-order Democrat could win was right. Even with that, Adams got lucky that Stringer  for reasons that had nothing to do with crime.

Also worth noting that despite everything, Hochul still won NYC 70-30.

70-30 is nothing to brag about in NYC. Subtract most of the Manhattan and other "white limousine liberal areas" - and what remains?? Of course - a majority, but - much lesser, then before. May be - Democrats went too far in their desire to "appease" "progressives", and forgot about all other people.... Democrats begin to have a problems with their base of the last decade  - Hispanics, Asians, even rural Blacks to some extent. And if they bleed them - not much remains.

It’s not impressive, but the thread’s about whether a law-and-order Republican can win an NYC mayoral election, and despite circumstances being almost as ideal for Republicans as possible, they couldn’t get close to a win the city. Ofc, there are easy ways to improve on Zeldin (no election denialism, being pro-choice, more willingness to fund city services, etc), but you’re basically just creating Eric Adams then.

Absolutely agree. Republicans need Eric Adams. Only - their own....

P.S. In the past Republicans were not ashamed to run Bloomberg (in addition to being "money bag" he was, essentially, moderate liberal Democrat on issues), and in the past - they were not ashamed to run Javits, Halpern, Kupferman, Green, Isaacs, and so on. If they want to win something really serious in generally liberal NYC - they need to learn from the past.
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