Because the state's voters, while generally loyal now to Republicans, reached a point with a bad nominee beyond which they could not be pushed. Exactly the dynamic that so rarely happens in Democrat-dominated cities, and in some of them, hasn't happened in decades..https://twitter.com/jkempcpa/status/1155207642438144001 …
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I just can't believe this guy gets paid for takes. Pay me! I will do better!
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PA has had at least one R senator since I’ve been alive, and we had a republican governor as recently as 2012. This is ton of ahistorical nonsense; also, you failed to mention that Roy Moore is a child molestor... and still almost won.
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The tribal nature you speak of here is just projection. Honestly, I don’t know where your information comes from but it’s very off base.
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NYC is an exception because Republicans actually made a good-faith effort to appeal to minorities. Ending one-party rule requires a competent second party
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Yes and no. I'm not so sure the 1993 Giuliani campaign rested primarily on outreach to non-white voters.
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One of my favorite mayors once told me "look, there's no Democratic or Republican way to pick up garbage. It's just good management"
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An exception to what? What are the cities that are so dominated by the Democratic Party that they haven’t elected a Republican mayor in “decades”? I guess Chicago, but like beyond that?
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Baltimore, Philadelphia, Detroit, Atlanta, New Orleans, & DC.
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LA had a GOP mayor from 1993-2001.
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Worried about 2 terms with deblasio
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