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by nonford150
3063 days ago
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Having lived in both states here's my perspective: NY has long been a NYC/everything else split. As home prices rose and blue collar workers got priced out of LI, it too is lumping in with NYC as a Dem block. Between the two they way outvote in statewide elections. Upstate is mainly Repub with a few blue areas. GA was Dem for years until the mid-90's. Even the Dems were fairly conservative (remember Zell Miller's "My party left me" comments) and since taking control of statewide and anything other than ATL and Macon proper they have gerrymandered districts to the point of there is no way the Democrats could take back either of the legislative bodies. TL;DL NY has been like this a long time. Albany has played the game for centuries. GA is just learning. |
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