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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Kahane-Was-Right BT on November 04, 2014, 09:46:54 AM
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Planning to vote today, help me out here.
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Also, other NY candidates. Who are they? Your help is appreciated.
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http://www.isidewith.com/polls/2014-ballot-measures
I came across this site when I was looking into ballot measures.
I found this voter guide link
http://www.isidewith.com/new-york-voter-guide
There is a link for every state.
You fill in some questions and it matches your answers to candidates. It even tells you if there is no one running that supports your beliefs. I kind of knew who I was voting for but it was interesting.
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Thank you very much bullcat. Looks like I match up to astorino by 98%.
I'm surprised there has been hardly any discussion of the elecctions this year at JTF.
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Nice website. I got astorio 94 %
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Unfortunately, Andrew ' Same Sex Marriage' Cuomo easily won re-election. It's hard to imagine a Republican winning an election on the NY Statewide level anytime soon, if ever again.
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Unfortunately, Andrew ' Same Sex Marriage' Cuomo easily won re-election. It's hard to imagine a Republican winning an election on the NY Statewide level anytime soon, if ever again.
I was about to add, "where's eb22?" to this thread only to come across your comment! Happy to see you posting even tho it's the unfortunate news about cuomo.
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Im 99% Republican 99% Conservative (only 24% democat)
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I voted for him
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Great link. Can it be placed on the jtf news site?
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I was about to add, "where's eb22?" to this thread only to come across your comment! Happy to see you posting even tho it's the unfortunate news about cuomo.
Thanks, KWRBT! I certainly appreciate your thoughts.
Overall, while I'm glad the Republicans gained the majority in the U.S. Senate and made gains in the House of Representatives, I'm taking a very cautious approach with the election results on the U.S. National scale. I hope some Ted Cruz like leaders emerge in the new Congress in both chambers. But I'm concerned that there's going to be too much compromising with BHO on key issues, including immigration. Not to mention the political correctness factor in the Republicans often looking the other way when BHO violates the U.S. Constitution. Executive orders could easily be the norm, not the exception for the remainder of BHO's occupation of the oval office.
As for the situation in NY State, while I'm glad the Republicans at least have the majority the next 2 years in the State Senate, we saw that it didn't matter in 2011 when ' Same Sex Marriage' became legal in the state. I certainly don't trust the Republican leadership in the State Senate doing what's necessary to stop Andrew Cuomo's leftist agenda.