Anonymous wrote:That’s a bold strategy Cotton etc. etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And Tom Suozzi can flip NY-3 buy winning George Santos’s seat.
With only 16% of votes in, he is leading by a good amount.
They’ve called it for Suozzi. Looks like it will be double digit blowout too.
Huh. So all those news stories about it being next and neck were wrong?
Shocked, shocked that the New York Post’s poll didn’t get anywhere near the target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And Tom Suozzi can flip NY-3 buy winning George Santos’s seat.
With only 16% of votes in, he is leading by a good amount.
They’ve called it for Suozzi. Looks like it will be double digit blowout too.
Huh. So all those news stories about it being next and neck were wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And Tom Suozzi can flip NY-3 buy winning George Santos’s seat.
With only 16% of votes in, he is leading by a good amount.
They’ve called it for Suozzi. Looks like it will be double digit blowout too.
Anonymous wrote:A bunch of Gazan protestors invaded Suozzi’s victory party. Had to be tackled off the stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And Tom Suozzi can flip NY-3 buy winning George Santos’s seat.
With only 16% of votes in, he is leading by a good amount.
They’ve called it for Suozzi. Looks like it will be double digit blowout too.
Woot!!
Polls had this as a tight race. Looks like it’s another big polling miss in republican favor.
Anonymous wrote:58 to 42 right now for Suozzi. Polls had it as more like a four point lead
Anonymous wrote:A bunch of Gazan protestors invaded Suozzi’s victory party. Had to be tackled off the stage.