Hochul defeats Corwin in NY special election. Hochul’s main campaign point was that the Ryan budget is a piece of shit. This was enough to turn the district dem for the first time in forty years. What does this mean going forward?
Before the 2010 elections, the GOPers were all about "JOBS, JOBS, JOBS! After they won the House, they went about trying to kill the unions, kill Medicare, reinstate the Bush tax cuts and put on a sideshow with their 2012 candidates led by Bertha Trump.
People are waking up a little bit and they are frightened a lot…
It’s been a couple of hours sine the race was called and nary a mention on the Drudge Report, and the Fox News website has it deeply buried. They’re having a hard time figuring out how to spin this.
I’m guessing that the plan will be to say that Ryan “started the conversation” on Medicare, but we didn’t really mean that we were going to get rid of it.
The Republicans seem to have really botched this one. Swing and a miss.
Given how quickly Gingrich had to run back and praise Ryan’s plan, and how much this sounds like a referendum on the Ryan plan, it will be very interesting to see what the national Republican position on the Ryan plan will be come 2012. At this point, I suspect that they’ll have to drop the Ryan plan and bring out a similar plan to avoid the nasty associations that seniors will have with the Ryan plan. How well they can do this without admitting failure may determine their success in 2012.
Jack Davis will probably be blamed for taking votes that would have gone to Corwin.
I have to say though, Hochul’s volunteers put in a lot of hours getting her name out there in the final stretch. I recall getting a few recordings for Corwin, but Hochul’s camp called nearly every day, sometimes multiple times, for at least two weeks.
Or they’ll gloss over it and say Ryan and House Republicans were noble in trying to discuss a reality “the country just wasn’t ready to hear.”
Indeed. Even though Jack Davis ran as a Democrat as recently as 2008.
Nate Silver has already debunked that.
This makes you want to vote for her?
This makes you want to vote against her?
It’s election season. It comes with the territories. If you don’t like the calls, either get your vote in early (where and when applicable) or tell them to take you off their list.
Nah, the real reason Hochul won is that some voters heard that she’d once punched out a shark in a tank of acid with big spikes on the bottom.
Not around here. Omega Glory said they called “nearly every day, sometimes multiple times, for at least two weeks.” That would come across as harassment to me.
Which list, the campaign’s? How do you tell that to a recorded message?
Putting the “H” on the front of her name was an excellent disguise, but you saw right through it!
They’re not always recorded. For those that aren’t robocalls, there are people.
Bumping this thread after ten years since she’s going to be Governor of New York in two weeks.
What a ride. She won a House seat in 2011 to replace Chris Lee who resigned after it became public that he was using Craigslist to cheat on his wife.
She lost that seat to Chris Collins who is now in jail for insider trading.
She’s been Lieutenant Governor since 2015 and will replace Cuomo as Governor when his resignation goes into effect.
A good overview of (as of midnight last night) Gov. Kathy Hochul and the challenges before her:
Does New York always inaugurate new governors at midnight instead of the more usual noon? Sounds awkward.
Don’t know. I seem to recall that past inaugurations in Albany were held during daylight hours. I know Ronald Reagan was inaugurated as governor of California late one night because his wife’s astrologer had said it would be more auspicious.
Big news right out of the gate for Gov. Hochul:
FoxNews chyron: “Democrat Governor Kills 12,000 Americans on First Day In Office”
No, not really. But they probably considered it.
According to the article linked below, Andrew Cuomo was allowed to specify the time of day when his term would end, and for some reason he chose 11:59 PM.
LOL, good one!
Okay, so he probably chose the time when the fewest people would be likely to be watching. Maybe he should have chosen 03:00 a.m. instead.