Gori the Grey
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You're really pacing yourself, there, FloppyFish.
I still have no idea what this has to do with the election.You're really pacing yourself, there, FloppyFish.
Billionares hate this guy, which is all I need to know that he's doing something right.
A Large population count to boot.It's a New York City primary and I don't care too much. People just make it sound big because a lot of opinion journalist publications are housed there, so of course things tend to get amplified.
I heard billionares spent big to Cuomo's campaign which if true makes me happy. If that is the case, that means they badly don't want the democratic socialist to win. Sort of related, when walmart employees in a canadian town unionized, walmart responded by leaving the town. That means they were genuinely terrified of the union, despite their claims unions are a scam that don't help employees. I expect some billionares to leave new york for tax evasion, but that dosen't mean most people won't be better off.Probably because they cant outright buy an election.
NYC electing a Social Democratic type shouldn't be a big surprise.
Probably more precedent.I heard billionares spent big to Cuomo's campaign which if true makes me happy. If that is the case, that means they badly don't want the democratic socialist to win. Sort of related, when walmart employees in a canadian town unionized, walmart responded by leaving the town. That means they were genuinely terrified of the union, despite their claims unions are a scam that don't help employees. I expect some billionares to leave new york for tax evasion, but that dosen't mean most people won't be better off.
It seems that is true.I heard billionares spent big to Cuomo's campaign which if true makes me happy.
Mike Johnson slams Mamdani win
Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson says the "consequences" of New York City electing a "true extremist and Marxist" will be felt across the country.
"Zohran Mamdani’s election cements the Democrat Party's transformation to a radical, big-government socialist party," Johnson writes on X.
Johnson adds that every Democrat in the House will be to blame for "Mamdani’s disastrous record in the 2026 midterms".
"With exactly one year to go until the 2026 elections, the contrast between our parties has never been more clear."
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cg51m5emnmvt