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Link Posted: 10/24/2016 3:45:26 PM EDT
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How many times did you vote for Schumer when you lived in NY?
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The last time Hillary Clinton stood for election before the voters of New York State they voted overwhelmingly for her statewide.

New York State was a sea of blue for Hillary Clinton.

http://i.imgur.com/WgOfffP.png
Oh c'mon at least put up the gov race after the safe act, that's a pretty red map.
 



Is Cuomo running for President on November 8th; or is Hillary Clinton?

BTW: the Progressive Democrat  gun grabbing United States  Senator Chuck Schumer is, in fact standing for re-election on November 8th.

Last time he ran New Yorkers statewide loved him as well which is how he won 59 of 62 counties statewide.

I'm gonna' stick my neck out and predict that he's going to be reelected to The United States Senate by the people of New York State.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/NYSen10Counties.png

How many times did you vote for Schumer when you lived in NY?



Never.

I hated that slimy bastard.

In  fact, I was behind a failed  attempt to "district Schumer out of Congress" when he was a still only a United States Congressman.

I came within a cunt hair of achieving that, and had I been successful; Schumer's career in politics would have been over.

To this very day, I still kick myself in the ass over my failure to run his rotten ass out of politics.
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 3:46:50 PM EDT
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You know the answer to that.
 
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The last time Hillary Clinton stood for election before the voters of New York State they voted overwhelmingly for her statewide.

New York State was a sea of blue for Hillary Clinton.

http://i.imgur.com/WgOfffP.png
Oh c'mon at least put up the gov race after the safe act, that's a pretty red map.
 



Is Cuomo running for President on November 8th; or is Hillary Clinton?

BTW: the Progressive Democrat  gun grabbing United States  Senator Chuck Schumer is, in fact standing for re-election on November 8th.

Last time he ran New Yorkers statewide loved him as well which is how he won 59 of 62 counties statewide.

I'm gonna' stick my neck out and predict that he's going to be reelected to The United States Senate by the people of New York State.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/NYSen10Counties.png

How many times did you vote for Schumer when you lived in NY?
You know the answer to that.
 


He does if he read my reply to his query; and it's not the first time I provided that information here on GD.

Oh boy....I'm being trolled by a big " name" .
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 3:48:53 PM EDT
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Sounds like GD has about as good a grasp of NY politics as it does TX politics.

Link Posted: 10/24/2016 3:53:07 PM EDT
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NY is lost.

The sooner you realize it and leave,the better off you will be.
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I wonder what the number of ex-pats vs members behind enemy lines is?
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 3:54:02 PM EDT
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Is Cuomo running for President on November 8th; or is Hillary Clinton?

BTW: the Progressive Democrat  gun grabbing United States  Senator Chuck Schumer is, in fact standing for re-election on November 8th.

Last time he ran New Yorkers statewide loved him as well which is how he won 59 of 62 counties statewide.

I'm gonna' stick my neck out and predict that he's going to be reelected to The United States Senate by the people of New York State.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/NYSen10Counties.png
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The last time Hillary Clinton stood for election before the voters of New York State they voted overwhelmingly for her statewide.

New York State was a sea of blue for Hillary Clinton.

http://i.imgur.com/WgOfffP.png
Oh c'mon at least put up the gov race after the safe act, that's a pretty red map.
 



Is Cuomo running for President on November 8th; or is Hillary Clinton?

BTW: the Progressive Democrat  gun grabbing United States  Senator Chuck Schumer is, in fact standing for re-election on November 8th.

Last time he ran New Yorkers statewide loved him as well which is how he won 59 of 62 counties statewide.

I'm gonna' stick my neck out and predict that he's going to be reelected to The United States Senate by the people of New York State.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/NYSen10Counties.png



Unless he dies or decides to leave,Schumer is pretty much Senator for Life.
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 3:57:44 PM EDT
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This all day long. Cuomo still has a job because no one bothered to vote in the last election. All the gun owners of NY had to do to pay him back for unSAFE was show up. Thanks to all the worthless scum who couldn't handle that.
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NY would have a much better chance of going red if everyone upstate would get off of their ass and get to the polls.


This all day long. Cuomo still has a job because no one bothered to vote in the last election. All the gun owners of NY had to do to pay him back for unSAFE was show up. Thanks to all the worthless scum who couldn't handle that.




Remember Republican Governor Pataki?

The one who pushed for and signed an AWB?

NY is lost.Your vote means nothing.NOTHING.Take it and your tax money and go somewhere it can be used.
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 4:12:46 PM EDT
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Remember Republican Governor Pataki?

The one who pushed for and signed an AWB?

NY is lost.Your vote means nothing.NOTHING.Take it and your tax money and go somewhere it can be used.
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NY would have a much better chance of going red if everyone upstate would get off of their ass and get to the polls.


This all day long. Cuomo still has a job because no one bothered to vote in the last election. All the gun owners of NY had to do to pay him back for unSAFE was show up. Thanks to all the worthless scum who couldn't handle that.




Remember Republican Governor Pataki?

The one who pushed for and signed an AWB?

NY is lost.Your vote means nothing.NOTHING.Take it and your tax money and go somewhere it can be used.



New York is actually a one and a half party state  rather than a legitimate two party state ever since the Republicans agreed to allow the Democrats to dominate state politics in return for a back room power sharing agreement.

The Safe Act could not have been enacted into law without the complicity of the Republicans in control of the State Senate .

Our national  political system  is also headed down the road towards becoming a one and a half, rather than a true two party system as well.
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 4:15:56 PM EDT
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Most of NY is broken up into towns,  which fall inside counties. NYC is a single city with 1 mayor, broken up into boroughs, who have their own borough president. (Under the mayor).

ETA: Nassau County checking in. Trump signs and bumper stickers outnumber H by a large margin. Also, spoke to a USSS agent at his rally by us, and he said they had approx 25-30k turn out for it. Considering I didn't get in, was in the hangar but before security, and turned around to a sea of about 8000 people waiting still, plus all the people I walked past leaving,  I'd say he's right.

You'd be shocked the support Trump has in NYC as well. Of people I'd seen and spoke to, 2:1 his favor.
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 4:18:15 PM EDT
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NY would be a red state if they just got rid of their cities.



(NYC, Buffalo, Syracuse, Rochester, Albany...)
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 4:21:37 PM EDT
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Out in the burbs here, I don't see any yard signs for either Trump or the living hell

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I just came back from a trip up the I5.
Trump signs are all over the north while the south, or south of Sac anyway, have only local signs.
No HRC signs at all but there are still a few Bernie signs.
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 4:27:54 PM EDT
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Most of NY is broken up into towns,  which fall inside counties. NYC is a single city with 1 mayor, broken up into boroughs, who have their own borough president. (Under the mayor).

ETA: Nassau County checking in. Trump signs and bumper stickers outnumber H by a large margin. Also, spoke to a USSS agent at his rally by us, and he said they had approx 25-30k turn out for it. Considering I didn't get in, was in the hangar but before security, and turned around to a sea of about 8000 people waiting still, plus all the people I walked past leaving,  I'd say he's right.

You'd be shocked the support Trump has in NYC as well. Of people I'd seen and spoke to, 2:1 his favor.
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What the hell is a "borough"?   Is that similar to what us westerners call a county?



Most of NY is broken up into towns,  which fall inside counties. NYC is a single city with 1 mayor, broken up into boroughs, who have their own borough president. (Under the mayor).

ETA: Nassau County checking in. Trump signs and bumper stickers outnumber H by a large margin. Also, spoke to a USSS agent at his rally by us, and he said they had approx 25-30k turn out for it. Considering I didn't get in, was in the hangar but before security, and turned around to a sea of about 8000 people waiting still, plus all the people I walked past leaving,  I'd say he's right.

You'd be shocked the support Trump has in NYC as well. Of people I'd seen and spoke to, 2:1 his favor.




He won't "win" in NYC but he'll receive a respectable number of votes that will still leave NYS in play for him.

All you upstaters and Long Islanders; get your asses to the polls and vote for Donald.

Trump has a chance  to win New York State; but the upstate people have to come out in force on November 8th.

Ignore the liberal shills here and take your best shot; we may well be surprised.
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 4:52:41 PM EDT
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My area is heavily blue and I haven't located a single Hillary supporter yet

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My area is heavily red (Collin county, north of Dallas). Obama got 33% of the vote here in 2012. He got 37% of the vote in 2008. Kerry got 28% of the vote here in 2004. Gore managed 24% in 2000. So...pretty red area. No real detectable Trump or Hillary enthusiasm, if you're gauging it by signage...and I haven't seen a single Trump yard sign yet. Or Hillary sign, for that matter. Seen a couple few signs for more local candidates, though. I also haven't driven through every neighborhood. And maybe I'm just not looking all that hard. I dunno. 

Moving on...

I was in the Beaumont/Port Arthur area over the weekend (Gulf coast, by Louisiana), and they more or less wall papered the area with Trump/Pence signs. And every other candidate for political office you can think of, probably to include Dog Warden for all I know. Those folks LOVE broadcasting their favorite candidates to people passing by. 

Point being, I'm not really convinced that yard signs (or rally attendance, or bumper stickers, or...) correlate all that well with actual votes. 
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 4:56:58 PM EDT
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Never.

I hated that slimy bastard.

In  fact, I was behind a failed  attempt to "district Schumer out of Congress" when he was a still only a United States Congressman.

I came within a cunt hair of achieving that, and had I been successful; Schumer's career in politics would have been over.

To this very day, I still kick myself in the ass over my failure to run his rotten ass out of politics.
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The last time Hillary Clinton stood for election before the voters of New York State they voted overwhelmingly for her statewide.

New York State was a sea of blue for Hillary Clinton.

http://i.imgur.com/WgOfffP.png
Oh c'mon at least put up the gov race after the safe act, that's a pretty red map.
 



Is Cuomo running for President on November 8th; or is Hillary Clinton?

BTW: the Progressive Democrat  gun grabbing United States  Senator Chuck Schumer is, in fact standing for re-election on November 8th.

Last time he ran New Yorkers statewide loved him as well which is how he won 59 of 62 counties statewide.

I'm gonna' stick my neck out and predict that he's going to be reelected to The United States Senate by the people of New York State.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/NYSen10Counties.png

How many times did you vote for Schumer when you lived in NY?



Never.

I hated that slimy bastard.

In  fact, I was behind a failed  attempt to "district Schumer out of Congress" when he was a still only a United States Congressman.

I came within a cunt hair of achieving that, and had I been successful; Schumer's career in politics would have been over.

To this very day, I still kick myself in the ass over my failure to run his rotten ass out of politics.

My apologies, I had no idea.
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 5:07:06 PM EDT
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i think turn out was pretty average.



How much has the national GOP spent on Wendy Long's campaign? I'd be surprised if she got a gas card. "How dare you not vote for this Republican the GOP could not be bothered to support! You owe us your loyalty, we brought you the SAFE Act...er wait"



Whatever, sometimes you catch these downstate guys getting lost when they get off the wrong thruway exit on the way to the casino and pop, into the stew pot they go, sometimes they get away, win some, lose some I saw

 
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NY would have a much better chance of going red if everyone upstate would get off of their ass and get to the polls.





This all day long. Cuomo still has a job because no one bothered to vote in the last election. All the gun owners of NY had to do to pay him back for unSAFE was show up. Thanks to all the worthless scum who couldn't handle that.
i think turn out was pretty average.



How much has the national GOP spent on Wendy Long's campaign? I'd be surprised if she got a gas card. "How dare you not vote for this Republican the GOP could not be bothered to support! You owe us your loyalty, we brought you the SAFE Act...er wait"



Whatever, sometimes you catch these downstate guys getting lost when they get off the wrong thruway exit on the way to the casino and pop, into the stew pot they go, sometimes they get away, win some, lose some I saw

 
I rost.

 
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 5:07:15 PM EDT
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I have heard from a few truck drivers and others that have been travelling that it is overwhelmingly Trump signs, seems those voting for her do not want to show it much. Still my area is heavily Democrat no matter who is running, so I can only hope she is defeated. I have my Trump sign out and plan to attach hillary for prison to the bottom of it.
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 5:15:17 PM EDT
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My apologies, I had no idea.
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Is Cuomo running for President on November 8th; or is Hillary Clinton?

BTW: the Progressive Democrat  gun grabbing United States  Senator Chuck Schumer is, in fact standing for re-election on November 8th.

Last time he ran New Yorkers statewide loved him as well which is how he won 59 of 62 counties statewide.

I'm gonna' stick my neck out and predict that he's going to be reelected to The United States Senate by the people of New York State.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b9/NYSen10Counties.png

How many times did you vote for Schumer when you lived in NY?



Never.

I hated that slimy bastard.

In  fact, I was behind a failed  attempt to "district Schumer out of Congress" when he was a still only a United States Congressman.

I came within a cunt hair of achieving that, and had I been successful; Schumer's career in politics would have been over.

To this very day, I still kick myself in the ass over my failure to run his rotten ass out of politics.

My apologies, I had no idea.


No need, i believe it was a legitimate question for you to ask.
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It's not unusual in a general election for all of NY to go  red except for the 5 boroughs. The 5 boroughs have a large enough population to dictate leadership down to the rest of us, whether it be for governor of NY or president of the US.

I live on Long Island and I have to say I've never seen the support so incredibly one sided toward the republican candidate. It's like 2008 except those Obama/Biden signs have turned into Trump/Pence and 'Hillary for Prison' signs (even more so for Trump/Pence). It's pretty remarkable.

It's humbling to see so many people aware and engaged in this election.

I have no clue how accurate any of these polls are but based on visuals and local discussion I'm hopeful.
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The people that get bussed to the polls don't put up signs in front of their Section 8 Housing.
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 5:24:08 PM EDT
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I live on long Island OP and I've never seen you.  How do we know you are who you say you are?
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 5:28:25 PM EDT
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ny is not the empire state anymore it should be the welfare state,  ny gave a 10% raise to welfare because they felt they needed more money due to cost of living. it is always the dems that vote yes for these things and you can bet that no one will bite the hand that feeds them... or subsidizes their health care ...or provides section 8/ rental assistance. yep 20 points up for hrc in ny  just because...
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 5:36:25 PM EDT
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Rural upstate ny here.  Mostly Trump signage, very little Hitlery signs.  I do see more Hitlery signs in Saratoga Springs but even there I see a decent amount of trump signs.

Upstate is relatively conservative but only when compared to NYC and the counties adjacent to it.  I would guess that on average upstate is about 35 percent conservative to 65 percent lib, and that the NYC area is 5 percent conservative to 95 percent lib.

I will be voting for trump as will the rest of my family that is still in the gulag.

Understand that NY is completely and irrevocably lost.  Conservatives are greatly outnumbered and to think otherwise is delusional.
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No way NY state goes RNC
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i think turn out was pretty average.
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NY would have a much better chance of going red if everyone upstate would get off of their ass and get to the polls.


This all day long. Cuomo still has a job because no one bothered to vote in the last election. All the gun owners of NY had to do to pay him back for unSAFE was show up. Thanks to all the worthless scum who couldn't handle that.
i think turn out was pretty average.

Like everything else in this state, it's been steadily declining.

Following Cuomo's 2014 win:

(2014's) gubernatorial election saw the smallest number of voters make it to the polls in the four decades since the state Board of Elections was formed and began tracking voting. Few reports have noted the extent of the decline: Cuomo's 52.5 percent of the vote on election night may have seemed like the typical erosion of an incumbent's margin - down from 61 percent in 2010 - but it obscures a fall of nearly one million votes.

New York's turnout was a shameful 28.8 percent, the fourth-lowest in the country, despite three statewide races (including the governor) and 27 House races."

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Per the article only 3.7 million people (out of close to 12 million registered) voted in the last election. With turnout so low, the NYC vote could in theory be counteracted by the rest of the state. IF voters were so inclined and found reason to actually show up at the polls.

I won't hold my breath, though I do doubt people will show in overwhelming numbers for Hillary. Like many others, I see no support for her here in WNY.
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NY would be a red state if they just got rid of their cities.
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And Plattsburgh for some reason

...and Ithaca.
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 10:28:49 PM EDT
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That's why you need to leave-stop giving them your money and take your vote somewhere it can be useful.

There are at least 2 ex-pats in this thread that moved to Georgia.Now their votes help that state and hopefully block NY at the federal level.

I've woken up a lot of people here and have all pro gun reps at all levels,BUT,the cities have the populations of libs here and that's gonna hurt us eventually as well.
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Plattsburgh is a Demwit haven, FSA everywhere. Clinton County will bend over backwards to get you your "benefits".




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It's not unusual in a general election for all of NY to go  red except for the 5 boroughs. The 5 boroughs have a large enough population to dictate leadership down to the rest of us, whether it be for governor of NY or president of the US.
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That's most states in the union. Ask anyone from WA about Seattle, OR about Portland, Nevada about Vegas, CO about Denver, etc. Fucking miserable ain't it?
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You guys are dreaming
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Ithaca I understand, it's the Berkely of upstate. No clue why those two counties up by Plattsburgh always go blue.
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...and Ithaca.
Ithaca I understand, it's the Berkely of upstate. No clue why those two counties up by Plattsburgh always go blue.
Bombardier.

 
Link Posted: 11/8/2016 10:36:25 PM EDT
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Was it close?

I haven't been watching-did Trump squeak out a win??

Probably very close.


I'll bet that Senate race was tight too-did schumer get the boot??I've always said he was Senator for Life there,but will humbly apologize if you guys pulled off booting him!!
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Was it close?



I haven't been watching-did Trump squeak out a win??



Probably very close.





I'll bet that Senate race was tight too-did schumer get the boot??I've always said he was Senator for Life there,but will humbly apologize if you guys pulled off booting him!!
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Romney in a landslide!
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Hey,it was close-hillary 72.3% vs Trump 24.8%!!

And schumer only managed to get 80% of the vote.................


NY is slowly turning red...........
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I tried.

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NY is slowly turning red...........
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Remember Republican Governor Pataki?

The one who pushed for and signed an AWB?

NY is lost.Your vote means nothing.NOTHING.Take it and your tax money and go somewhere it can be used.
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Done!  This is good advice.  Sorry, but the place is lost...
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NYT says Schumer won easily.
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I'll bet that Senate race was tight too-did schumer get the boot??

NYT says Schumer won easily.

Damn I voted for the
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I'll bet that Senate race was tight too-did schumer get the boot??

NYT says Schumer won easily.




Yeah,but he only got 80% of the vote................
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Done!  This is good advice.  Sorry, but the place is lost...
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Remember Republican Governor Pataki?

The one who pushed for and signed an AWB?

NY is lost.Your vote means nothing.NOTHING.Take it and your tax money and go somewhere it can be used.


Done!  This is good advice.  Sorry, but the place is lost...





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