The democratic socialist defeated incumbent Byron Brown in the June primary, but lost last Tuesday after Brown mounted a surprisingly successful, and Republican-supported, write-in campaign.
Voters, meanwhile, also rejected three Democrat-backed constitutional changes that would have overhauled the state’s redistricting process and paved the way for same-day voter registration and eased restrictions on absentee ballots.
Democrats maintain a supermajority in the State Capitol, but the red wave that washed over suburban Nassau and Suffolk Counties last week has some speculating that moderates and progressive need to do more than play nice.
Here's an idea. Drop the unpopular socialist agenda! Until you do you'll get rolled. It's really that simple.
Voters, meanwhile, also rejected three Democrat-backed constitutional changes that would have overhauled the state’s redistricting process and paved the way for same-day voter registration and eased restrictions on absentee ballots.
Democrats maintain a supermajority in the State Capitol, but the red wave that washed over suburban Nassau and Suffolk Counties last week has some speculating that moderates and progressive need to do more than play nice.
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Here's an idea. Drop the unpopular socialist agenda! Until you do you'll get rolled. It's really that simple.