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Primary Wrap-up: a Mostly Good Day

by: Roatti

Wed Sep 15, 2010 at 01:09:55 AM EDT


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First off, the trash has been carted off to the dump.  The single most foul, offensive, miserable, and corrupt waste of flesh has been removed from our legislature.  Everybody who contributed to his ousting, from reformers to unions and the WFP to all the volunteers and voters who looked at this abysmal sleazy excuse for a human being and roundly said enough is enough, should be commended for their contribution. A clear message has been sent to the rest of the pack up there that you cannot get away with just anything.

In other excellent news, the Slasher lost the race for Jose Peralta's old Assembly seat, 66-33.  Maybe perhaps now he will get a clue and stop running for things.  

The GOP nominated Carl Paladino for Governor.  But the great thing is that Rick Lazio won the Conservative nomination, thus making it even more impossible for Cuomo not to win, not even considering Paladino's history of racism and general wingnut teabagging lunacy.  

It appears Eric Schneiderman will pull out the AG race.  This is a very good thing.  Schneiderman has been a lifelong reformer.  I am very happy to think that the man who had Hiram Monserratte's scalp will now fill a position with powers to regulate all of Albany.  

Unfortunately, Ruben Diaz Sr. soundly defeated Charlie Ramos, 81-19 at this point.  What we've learned from the Pedro race and the Squadron/Connor and Newell/Shelly races from 08 is that pork-spewing incumbent legislators can be defeated, but it involves a full-court press by reformers, democratic clubs, unions, and the WFP.  If that full spectrum coalition isn't all behind the challenger, it is unlikely that incumbents lose.  Another anti-gay Senator, Shirley Huntley beat challenger Lynn Nunes by an over 2-1 margin.  

Charlie Rangel won re-election.  Rangel certainly doesn't deserve this victory but it was clear this would happen with the divided nature and weak candidates of the opposition.  

Crazy person Greg Ball won his GOP primary for the 40th Senate District to face rockstar Mike Kaplowitz in November.  

Doug Hoffman is losing the GOP nomination for NY-23 but will ensure we keep the seat because he will run on the third-party Conservative line.

Carolyn Maloney soundly defeated Reshma Saujani.  Saujani could have tapped into an anti-incumbent mood this year but was defined early as the pro-wall street candidate and never shook that association.  

Bill Stachowski lost to a Steve Pigeon candidate.  Stach was stupid for voting against marriage equality and for that he deserves to lose.  But Tim Kennedy didn't deserve to win.  It would have been better if that pro-equality energy were directed at Ruben Diaz Sr. instead.  

In a mostly-overlooked Assembly race, Jonathan Bing won re-election against a UFT-backed candidate, Gregg Lundahl.  Apparently the UFT was insulted that Bing had the chutzpah to say that bad teachers with more seniority should be laid off before good teachers who are more junior.  Bing is currently leading 84-15.  

Overall, I'm sad that Diaz Sr. won by such a large margin but the race in the neighboring 33rd district took most of the reform resources.  Next time, that might not be the case.  In many of the other races, the best result happened for us happened, so everyone should feel good after today's results.  Nights like these are what make politics great.  

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Roatti :: Primary Wrap-up: a Mostly Good Day
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NY1 calls it for Schneiderman n/t (4.00 / 2)


On the whole... (4.00 / 1)
I'd say the reformists and progressives in New York had a fairly successful night but the Democrats nationally had a night above and beyond their wildest expectations.

Reality has a well known liberal Bias-Stephen Colbert

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meh (4.00 / 1)
It really is meh for me thanks to the Diaz race.

My personal top three was SD-33, SD-32, and SD-46.  I'm very glad Gustavo Rivera booted Pedro, but it's too bad guys like Rueben Diaz and Neil Breslin have been in town for so long...all the old people still trust them*

Here in Albany County, it looks like 57% Breslin, 42% Martland.  It's the closest ever against Senator Breslin, that's for sure, but in both this one and in the Diaz-Ramos race, I thought it'd be closer.

*(Yeah, old people.  I said it.  Old, trusting, aging, religious, elderly, and ethnicly-proud old people always decide these things, and they always just keep the nice-sounding old guy who's been around since the old days.  So meh...and sorry for the sour grapes.)


You did a great job covering SD-46 (4.00 / 2)
too bad the incumbent won but it was a good showing

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Thanks man (4.00 / 1)
The one consolation I have is that while I wasn't right about this being Breslins last term, the predictions of his supporters were incredibly innaccurate.  Most of his guys figured he'd go 75% again, easily.  But if you can only manage 57% after 14 years and $200K against a complete political unknown, then I think my assessment that you're on the long slow downward spiral is correct.  His days aren't up...but they are certainly numbered after last night.

That said, I grow tired of covering elections.  I've been doing NY-21, Albany Mayor, and SD-46 primaries the whole time I've been here.  Time to mix things up in 2011.  Just think: If "off" years saw as much coverage as election years, maybe voters would remain informed enough not to keep snake-oil preachers and Wall Street leeches like Breslin and Diaz in office.

Really, though, it's Diaz's numbers that got me down.  His margin was just way too huge  (why the hell do so many people still go to church?????)


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Sorry on SD-32 (4.00 / 2)
Having worked as an election observer at multiple precincts in the 32nd, it became obvious to me about halfway through the race that Charlie was going to get creamed.  Simply outdone in the field and outdone by what could be construed as improper tactics by Diaz (although probably borderline legal).

Now we have a new goal; win a few Democratic State Senate campaigns so we can put Diaz into a "useless" category where he can't hold our caucus ransom.


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The way Pedro is speaking tonight (0.00 / 0)
it sounds like he's gonna run again in 2012

From Jail? (4.00 / 2)


We've got some work ahead of us.

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I'm generally happy with the way tonight turned out. (4.00 / 2)
I didn't get one of my top choices for AG, but it went to someone good. We got rid of Espada. We've got Paladino to run against in November, which should be good for scaring Dems and blanks out to vote.

The thing that most disappoints me is that Diaz and Huntley didn't suffer more for their vote on marriage equality. Without more fear of consequences for screwing the rest of the caucus, we might not be able to put together a majority to pass that this coming year.  


Well, if we can keep the State Senate.... (0.00 / 0)
the 2010 redistricting ("de-gerrymandering") alone should make marriage equality a lock for 2013.  I know nobody wants to wait that long, but it's true.

Of course, in 2011 we'll already have had married same-sex couples from Canada and New England living here, receiving full state government recognition, and getting divorced here for several years.  Maybe that will influence a few State Senators.

I'm really surprised the wedding industry in NY hasn't yet come out in force for marriage equality, as NY is obviously losing business to our neighboring states; NY couples can just cross the border, get married, and come back.


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I was hoping for a more general house cleaning (0.00 / 0)
It's great Pedro lost, but I really wanted to see as many State Senators go down as possible. Too bad.  

A shot across the bow. (4.00 / 3)
Maybe knowing we're watching them and can actually kick their asses will keep them in check.  Maybe.

TAP is an excellent organization.  We get shit done, I tell ya whut.


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Another excellent result (0.00 / 0)
Bill Perkins stomped his opposition 3-1.  Perkins had the temerity to go up against the hedge funds and Mayor Bloomberg to demand that charter schools be held to a standard of "accountability," which is the very word that Bloomberg and the standardized-test, charter-school nuts like to use.

N.B. (4.00 / 3)
It's Tim Kennedy who beat Stach, not Bill.

That's embarrassing (0.00 / 0)
that's what happens when I blog after a few drinks.  Thanks for the tip!

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