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Rhiannon12866

(205,161 posts)
Wed Sep 12, 2018, 12:16 AM Sep 2018

Last-Minute Guide to Voting on Primary Day, September 13

The 2018 New York state-level primary elections are Thursday, with mostly Democratic races on the ballot, including hotly-contested primaries for three statewide positions of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General. There are also many legislative primaries, mostly on the Democratic side, including eight state Senate races in which the former members of the Independent Democratic Conference, which folded in April amid a great deal of criticism, are being challenged. There are a few other Senate primaries of note for New York City voters, as well as a few Assembly primaries.

All four state-level statewide positions will be on the ballot this fall, there is no Democratic primary for Comptroller and Republicans have avoided any primaries for the statewide posts. All 150 Assembly and 63 Senate seats are also up for election this year, with control of the Senate hanging in the balance -- the Assembly is certain to remain under Democratic control. Republicans have held a very narrow majority in the Senate for several years, ensured through 31 GOP seats, almost all of which are from outside New York City, and Brooklyn Senator Simcha Felder, who was reelected in 2016 on both the Democratic and Republican ballot lines. The IDC has also bolstered that majority in recent years. Like the former IDC members, Felder is also facing a primary challenge.

The three statewide primaries have been highly competitive, though it is unclear what the margins will be once voters go to the polls on Thursday. Polls have shown certain possible outcomes, but few are putting much weight into those metrics given what New York and the country have seen in recent months and years.

Governor Andrew Cuomo and Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul are trying to beat back progressive primary challenges from actor and activist Cynthia Nixon and City Council Member Jumaane Williams, respectively, while the Attorney General primary is wide open, with no incumbent running and an apparently tight three-way race in a four candidate field.

Below is a relatively brief rundown of races for New York City voters to be aware of heading into Thursday’s primary, with some additional resources in some instances to help voters be ready to cast their ballots. The winners of these primaries will move on to the general election, which will be decided November 6, at which time New Yorkers will also decide on one U.S. Senate race, for the seat currently held by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, all 27 New York seats in the House of Representatives, and, for New York City voters, three ballot questions proposed by Mayor de Blasio’s charter revision commission.


Much more: http://www.gothamgazette.com/state/7927-last-minute-guide-to-voting-on-primary-day-september-13

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Last-Minute Guide to Voting on Primary Day, September 13 (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Sep 2018 OP
Thanks! Best thing I've read about the races in NY. Now if someone could ... marble falls Sep 2018 #1
Thanks! We sure could use a candidate as inspiring as he is here in New York Rhiannon12866 Sep 2018 #2
Cruz made a bad choice in deciding to attack Beto. It made people really ... marble falls Sep 2018 #3
All the Republicans have are "dirty tricks" Rhiannon12866 Sep 2018 #4
What I noticed about Cruz is when they tried to make him look more ... marble falls Sep 2018 #5

marble falls

(57,063 posts)
1. Thanks! Best thing I've read about the races in NY. Now if someone could ...
Wed Sep 12, 2018, 10:07 AM
Sep 2018

explain Texas. The only thing I know for sure is I am voting for Beto!

Rhiannon12866

(205,161 posts)
2. Thanks! We sure could use a candidate as inspiring as he is here in New York
Fri Sep 14, 2018, 02:26 AM
Sep 2018

Did you see him on with Stephen Colbert last night? The audience loved him - wherever they were from!


Stephen Colbert - Guest Beto O'Rourke: We Don't Need A Wall
https://www.democraticunderground.com/1017510552

marble falls

(57,063 posts)
3. Cruz made a bad choice in deciding to attack Beto. It made people really ...
Fri Sep 14, 2018, 07:05 AM
Sep 2018

look at Beto seriously and find out what a competent and thoroughly normal man he is. It made Cruz out the whacko he truly is by comparison. I've not seen the number of bumper stickers for any Democratic candidate for office in all the time I've been here in Texas as there are right now for Beto.

Rhiannon12866

(205,161 posts)
4. All the Republicans have are "dirty tricks"
Fri Sep 14, 2018, 07:20 AM
Sep 2018

The Paul Ryan acolyte we're stuck with here is running for reelection to the House. And she started in on the Democratic opposition as soon as we had a nominee. That's what they do.

However, Beto O'Rourke has national exposure - and support - so the whole country is watching that race. And nobody liked Ted Cruz to begin with... "I like Ted Cruz more than most of my other colleagues like Ted Cruz. And I hate Ted Cruz." - Senator Al Franken

marble falls

(57,063 posts)
5. What I noticed about Cruz is when they tried to make him look more ...
Fri Sep 14, 2018, 07:41 AM
Sep 2018

normal, it failed terribly. His own daughters appeared to dislike him and they were under eight years old.




or this classic:


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3524348/Don-t-touch-hair-Ted-Cruz-freaks-seven-year-old-daughter-tries-cheesehead-him.html

Don't touch the hair! Ted Cruz freaks out when his seven-year-old daughter tries to put a cheesehead on him

The presidential candidate and his family toured the Mars Cheese Castle in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Monday ahead of Tuesday's primary
At one point, Cruz's seven-year-old daughter Caroline tried to put a 'cheesehead' hat on him but he refused
Cruz told reporters that politicians shouldn't wear 'funny hats'
'I would not presume to intrude in the elegance with which the people of Wisconsin wear those hats,' Cruz said

By Ashley Collman For Dailymail.com

Published: 08:23 EDT, 5 April 2016 | Updated: 09:32 EDT, 5 April 2016


Ted Cruz will do a lot of things to win the Wisconsin primary, but one thing he will not do is don a cheesehead.

The Republican presidential candidate recoiled from his seven-year-old daughter Caroline on Monday, when she playfully tried to place a cheesehead hat on his head during a tour of the Mars Cheese Castle in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

He then smoothed down his hair before turning to reporters to tell them he had a rule against 'funny hats' in politics.


You should read the rest of this, it gets surreal.
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