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Category Archives: New York
New York’s Republican Primary and New York Politics, Part 2
This is the second part of two posts analyzing New York’s recent Republican primary. It will focus upon Republican weakness in New York City, as revealed by the primary. The previous part can be found here. New York City in … Continue reading
Posted in New York
Tagged blue, Democrats, downstate, elections, electorate, New York, new york city, Politics, red, Republicans, upstate
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New York’s Republican Primary and New York Politics, Part 1
This is the first part of two posts analyzing New York’s recent Republican primary. It will focus upon the upstate-downstate divide revealed by the primary. The next part can be found here. The 2010 Republican Gubernatorial Primary On September 14th … Continue reading
Posted in New York
Tagged blue, Democrats, downstate, elections, electorate, New York, new york city, Politics, red, Republicans, upstate
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Analyzing Obama’s Weak Spots – Part 2: The Northeast
This is the second part of three posts analyzing the congressional districts President Barack Obama underperformed in. It will focus on his relative weakness in the northeast. The third part can be found here. The Northeast In my previous post … Continue reading
Posted in 2008 Presidential Election, Florida, Massachusetts, New York
Tagged blue, Democrats, elections, Long Island, Politics, red, Republicans
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Previewing Senate Elections: New York
This is the second part of a series of posts analyzing competitive Senate elections in blue states. The third part, which analyzes California, can be found here. New York Out of the three heavily Democratic states being analyzed, Republicans probably … Continue reading
Posted in 2010 Midterm Elections, New York
Tagged blue, Democrats, elections, New York, Politics, red, Republicans, Senate
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