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lmao the rent is $4000 - $5000 / month
District 80 is smack dab in the middle of the Bronx
aka blacks and hispanics
@Deleted User Do you live in any of the districts that have elections?
91% Hillary territory
no I'm in eastern Queens
aka near where Drumpf grew up
Drumpf and his jewbuddy lawyers
https://ballotpedia.org/New_York_State_Assembly_District_107
District 107 is upstate, near Schnectady (aka zip code 12345)
GOP oriented area
Let's be honest
How many D flips are we expecting tonight
I'm thinking at least 2
"Elections for the office of New York State Assembly consisted of a primary election on September 13, 2012, and a general election on November 6, 2012. The signature-filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was July 12, 2012. Incumbent Michael Kearns (D) was unopposed in both the general election and Democratic primary. He also ran on the Republican, Conservative Party and Working Families Party tickets."
lmao
this fucking guy
ran on the tickets of four different parties
two right wing: (Republican and Conservative)
I'm making a forecast
West Virginia Senate - Republican Primary:
Jenkins 25%
Morrisey 21%
Blankenship 16%
Willis 4%
Copley 2%
Newbrough 1%
@foxnewspoll 4/18-22
https://t.co/Z7NYsZ8lvT #WVsen https://t.co/Wf46HVkzDw
Republicans will lose 2-5 seats in the NY State House
Watch out for Districts: 5,10,17, 107.....maybe 142
142 was technically dominated by a Democrat, but the guy represented ALL 4 PARTIES
Jenkins leading
This is great news
West Virginia is the most likely pickup, atleast to me.
I think you're right
Indiana hasn't had any polling done on it, though.
Strangely.
Yeah, all quiet in the Hoosier Front
I mean
With polls for New Jersey?
But not one of the biggest senate battlegrounds?
Just doesn't make sense.
I think Indiana could be VERY favorable to us.
2012 Indiana was like 2017 Alabama.
I don't think there are any good candidates on either side in IN