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TexasTowelie

(116,770 posts)
Thu Nov 9, 2017, 09:59 PM Nov 2017

'Blue wave' washes over suburbs, but doesn't flood upstate

Like a lot of them, it was an election that conveyed mixed messages. A blue wave lifted Democrats in New York on Tuesday, except where Republicans managed to stay afloat. Money dominated, except in races where the relative pauper prevailed.

Some things were more consistent. The personal problems afflicting some candidates seemed not to matter when voters went to the polls. And from one end of the state to the other, things appeared to go Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s way.

Those were some of the takeaways from Tuesday’s off-year election in which clear patterns, other than an anti-Trump backlash noted on other parts of the nation, were hard to detect.

A Democratic resurgence was in full swing in the downstate suburbs, but not so much upstate. In Westchester County, Democratic state Sen. George Latimer handily beat Republican County Executive Rob Astorino by a 57 to 43 percent margin. Though the race had been close, the outcome represented a precipitous fall for Astorino, the GOP’s 2014 gubernatorial candidate who was seen as one of his party’s best hopes to stage a rematch with the Democratic governor next year.

Read more: http://blog.timesunion.com/capitol/archives/278594/blue-wave-washes-over-surburbs-but-doesnt-flood-upstate/

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'Blue wave' washes over suburbs, but doesn't flood upstate (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2017 OP
The TU should have looked just a few miles north, Democrats won big in my-neck-of-the-woods Rhiannon12866 Nov 2017 #1

Rhiannon12866

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1. The TU should have looked just a few miles north, Democrats won big in my-neck-of-the-woods
Fri Nov 10, 2017, 05:00 AM
Nov 2017

The big races in Warren County made the headlines. The Democratic town supervisor was reelected in spite of underhanded Republican shenanigans. And the dedicated Democrat who has really worked his way up to the job was overwhelmingly elected city mayor. It was a good day for Democrats locally, now we need to concentrate on replacing our current Ryan-following Trump-supporting congresswoman. Last I counted, seven Democrats and one other Republican have already started holding campaign-type debates.

Queensbury's Strough wins re-election
http://poststar.com/news/local/queensbury-s-strough-wins-re-election/article_fafcfa92-68c2-52f5-b7ae-5733d1593e75.html

Dan Hall elected Glens Falls mayor
http://poststar.com/news/local/dan-hall-elected-glens-falls-mayor/article_caec94d9-2c06-57cc-b6b2-aac3b32915d3.html

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