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Steam Boat Willie
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« on: April 19, 2017, 05:00:26 PM »

He's running and I hope to see ads targeting his regulations that aren't popular with voters outside of the leftwing liberal base.
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Steam Boat Willie
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« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2017, 05:10:33 PM »

His unpopularity in Upstate NY is a big red flag. Upstate is basically a miniature Midwest.

Isn't he... fairly popular upstate? I mean NYC is still his stronghold but that's the idea behind him vs de Blasio, right? That Cuomo wins upstate voters and de Blasio relies on his super progressive NYC base

And unpopularity is all relative btw -- he's at 60% approval which blows away almost every other big-name governor in the country.

He was popular until he passed the NY SAFE Act which created a voluntary gun registry no gun owner has to abide by

That was enough to defeat Gore.  He'll also have to explain where the money for "free college" comes from to parents who have already paid for their own kids to go to college.  There's more to being a politician than appealing to liberal New Yorkers.
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Steam Boat Willie
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« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2017, 05:13:31 PM »

His unpopularity in Upstate NY is a big red flag. Upstate is basically a miniature Midwest.

Isn't he... fairly popular upstate? I mean NYC is still his stronghold but that's the idea behind him vs de Blasio, right? That Cuomo wins upstate voters and de Blasio relies on his super progressive NYC base

And unpopularity is all relative btw -- he's at 60% approval which blows away almost every other big-name governor in the country.

He was popular until he passed the NY SAFE Act which created a voluntary gun registry no gun owner has to abide by

That was enough to defeat Gore.  He'll also have to explain where the money for "free college" comes from to parents who have already paid for their own kids to go to college.  There's more to being a politician than appealing to liberal New Yorkers.

NY already had mostly free college under TARP funding...Cuomo just expanded it

Good luck explaining that in less than 20 seconds to parents who have already paid for their own kids to go to college.
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Steam Boat Willie
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« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2017, 05:17:48 PM »

His unpopularity in Upstate NY is a big red flag. Upstate is basically a miniature Midwest.

Isn't he... fairly popular upstate? I mean NYC is still his stronghold but that's the idea behind him vs de Blasio, right? That Cuomo wins upstate voters and de Blasio relies on his super progressive NYC base

And unpopularity is all relative btw -- he's at 60% approval which blows away almost every other big-name governor in the country.

He was popular until he passed the NY SAFE Act which created a voluntary gun registry no gun owner has to abide by

That was enough to defeat Gore.  He'll also have to explain where the money for "free college" comes from to parents who have already paid for their own kids to go to college.  There's more to being a politician than appealing to liberal New Yorkers.

NY already had mostly free college under TARP funding...Cuomo just expanded it

Good luck explaining that in less than 20 seconds to parents who have already paid for their own kids to go to college.

That's kind of hard because chances are if they went to a public college in NY...they didn't pay lol

You're suggesting only New Yorkers will vote in the presidential election?  There's 50 states according to your image. 
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