The last time the 5 boroughs of NYC was Republican. (homes, rich)
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I read that the last time all 5 Boroughs of nyc was Republican back in 1924. When Calvin Coolidge was president. Why after that the Bronx and Manhattan started to vote democrat ever since?
It’s shortly after the country was sold to federal reserve. A private bank. Those bull**** elections that split people up left and right is just a sham to make it appear honorable. Left and right is there to keep the lower class away from upper class.
This is why people with common sense are constantly in disbelief how someone so wrong can be elected into an office while the brainwashed are happy they got their man elected.
The Democratic party was originally associated with the South and the KKK. The Republican party in TR's time was the "progressive" party and represented the working class. Then it flipped during FDR's time.
My guess................the Democratic Party once served hard working people.
Today it serves everybody that does not want to work.
Close. It serves the super rich as well now. Which leaves the GOP serving the middle class, a job they don't seem to want, and don't really know how to do.
People just have short memories. Not too long ago We had a Republican governor for 12 years and Republican mayors for 16 (Bloomberg was basically a CA/NY Republican).
Politics tends to be cyclical. The worst thing about the current crop of politicians isn’t that they’re Democrats. I’m fairly liberal in many respects. The problem is that they don’t govern.
Why other party run when they know never going win it one party system
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