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Old 10-18-2022, 05:43 PM
 
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He knew he lost the election before his start the steal speech, it's not debatable.
No. He knew he won in a landslide. Of course that doesn’t include the phony paper mail in votes, the ones that were printed by the thousands with no creases in them and the millions of votes that came in weeks after Election Day.
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Old 10-18-2022, 06:52 PM
 
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No. He knew he won in a landslide. Of course that doesn’t include the phony paper mail in votes, the ones that were printed by the thousands with no creases in them and the millions of votes that came in weeks after Election Day.
did you have any issue with the 33,500,000 mail in votes used in the 2016 Presidential election ?
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Old 10-18-2022, 07:31 PM
 
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No. He knew he won in a landslide. Of course that doesn’t include the phony paper mail in votes, the ones that were printed by the thousands with no creases in them and the millions of votes that came in weeks after Election Day.

any proof at all of this? Other than what the my pillow guy has spewed out his mouth.
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Old 10-18-2022, 07:31 PM
 
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No. He knew he won in a landslide. Of course that doesn’t include the phony paper mail in votes, the ones that were printed by the thousands with no creases in them and the millions of votes that came in weeks after Election Day.
Hopefully that’s sarcasm.
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Old 10-19-2022, 08:22 AM
 
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Zeldin will likely win Suffolk County and likely breakeven and possibly win Nassau. Nassau has more registered Dems, but Republicans turn out the vote in Nassau much better. Assume he loses Westchester though. Key for Kathy...can she run it up in NYC.

I still think the race is Kathy's to lose just by sheer voting demographics of NYC, but let's see. Blakeman won in Nassau (albeit a much different sample sisze) and economic conditions were better then. No one seems excited about Kathy and she is just kinda there (and has never been elected by the people). If she bumbles this, wow. Imagine securing a secretive Bills stadium deal, being from Buffalo and losing those voters?????

I agree that if there was a more moderate non Trumpian fiscal Republican not so heavy on the culture issues running, the Republican would be polling ahead of Kathy. Another person was killed on the subway yesterday. Prices out of control. Migrants invading NYC. Those culture issues fade when these ever present issues are there and Dems just shrug their shoulders.

Lawn signs and rallies don't move me in terms of trends although I see Zeldin signs probably 90/10.
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Old 10-19-2022, 08:40 AM
 
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This dumb commie ***** will win. Period.
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Old 10-19-2022, 08:57 AM
 
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Zeldin is pretty smart. Lately he is downplaying his endorsement from TFG , and also stated that he will most likely be powerless to change the abortion laws here in NY . A good strategy to attract undecided voters and moderate democrats who aren't enamored with Hochul.
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Old 10-19-2022, 09:12 AM
 
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did you have any issue with the 33,500,000 mail in votes used in the 2016 Presidential election ?
Hillary Clinton is still denying the 2016 Election.

Stolen by the Russians.

LOL
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Old 10-19-2022, 11:27 AM
 
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Zeldin will likely win Suffolk County and likely breakeven and possibly win Nassau. Nassau has more registered Dems, but Republicans turn out the vote in Nassau much better. Assume he loses Westchester though. Key for Kathy...can she run it up in NYC.

I still think the race is Kathy's to lose just by sheer voting demographics of NYC, but let's see. Blakeman won in Nassau (albeit a much different sample sisze) and economic conditions were better then. No one seems excited about Kathy and she is just kinda there (and has never been elected by the people). If she bumbles this, wow. Imagine securing a secretive Bills stadium deal, being from Buffalo and losing those voters?????

I agree that if there was a more moderate non Trumpian fiscal Republican not so heavy on the culture issues running, the Republican would be polling ahead of Kathy. Another person was killed on the subway yesterday. Prices out of control. Migrants invading NYC. Those culture issues fade when these ever present issues are there and Dems just shrug their shoulders.

Lawn signs and rallies don't move me in terms of trends although I see Zeldin signs probably 90/10.
Everything you said I agree with except the "more moderate" GOP "fiscal republican". The GOP tried this again and again nominating some upstate GOP millionaire whom no one ever heard of, who would then go on to get slaughtered by Cuomo by like 20 points, it would be no different this time. Id argue that it will be closer than usual because its Zeldin on the ticket and not some "harmless" typical GOP drone who no one is motivated to vote for.
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Old 10-19-2022, 11:30 AM
 
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Zeldin is pretty smart. Lately he is downplaying his endorsement from TFG , and also stated that he will most likely be powerless to change the abortion laws here in NY . A good strategy to attract undecided voters and moderate democrats who aren't enamored with Hochul.
If by some miracle Zeldin wins the best we will have is gridlock and whatever legal executive orders he can issue. Beyond that he would never be able to do anything to affect abortion law here in any way (or any other law for that matter). At best he will be able to stop the lunatics in Albany from doing any further damage and freeze their agenda.
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