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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-08-07 04:07 AM
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NYS GOP, RIP
Wednesday, February 07, 2007

NYS GOP, RIP

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And yesterday another nail was pounded into the Republican political coffin. Democratic county legislator Craig Jonhson captured a traditionally Republican state senate seat on Long Island with 53% of the vote in a special election. "He will be the first Democratic state senator in a century to represent that part of Long Island, party leaders say. The victory narrows the Republican edge in the State Senate to 33 seats to 29, and the loss of two more seats would end their control of the chamber. Democrats are hoping to use Tuesday’s victory to coax some Republican senators to their side of the aisle in a state where Democrats have been making huge inroads in suburban and rural areas. In a demonstration of the importance of the race, the contest drew last-minute appearances from two potential presidential nominees, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Rudolph W. Giuliani."

Democrats have been cleaning up in New York lately. Eliot Spitzer won the governorship in an unprecedented landslide in November and both U.S. Senators are Democrats, as are 23 of the 29 congressmen. The State Assembly is also comfortably held by Democrats. After yesterday two more state senate seats and the Democrats have it all-- in time for reapportionment and in time for Governor Spitzer's breakthrough agenda which could serve as a beacon for the whole country still in the midst of the Bush Regime's dark rule.

Republican State Senate Leader Joseph Bruno, a model of corruption, is being investigated by the FBI and seems destined for prison. There are also two Republican senators talking about switching parties, John J. Bonacic of Orange County, and Joseph E. Robach of the Rochester area, a former Democrat.


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aquart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-08-07 05:21 AM
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1. But they elected a ...what? crony? to succeed Hevesi.
Hevesi was a brilliant controller. What is this new idiot going to do?
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