Social Media Posted February 14 Share Posted February 14 In a significant political shift, Democrat Tom Suozzi has emerged victorious in New York's 3rd District special election, securing a seat that was previously held by Republican George Santos. The outcome, projected by NBC News, marks a transition from red to blue in the district, presenting an early challenge for both parties as they gear up for the House battle in November. Suozzi's win over Republican Mazi Pilip not only reduces the GOP's narrow House majority but also sets a precedent for Democrats aiming to navigate contentious issues like immigration and border security in similarly competitive districts across the nation. Amid a winter storm that swept through the area on Election Day, Suozzi managed to secure an early advantage with strong Democratic voter turnout. Despite facing attacks labeling him as "the godfather of the migrant crisis" and accusations of supporting "genocide" in Gaza, Suozzi prevailed, underscoring his resilience against smear campaigns and opposition tactics. The victory holds broader implications beyond the district itself, highlighting the challenges and strategies at play for both parties. For Democrats, it underscores the importance of leveraging name recognition and fundraising advantages, while Republicans face the uphill battle of maintaining their House majority amidst internal divisions and mounting pressure to compromise with Democrats. Suozzi's return to Congress follows a tumultuous period marked by Santos' expulsion over federal charges and ethical violations. With Suozzi's victory, Democrats gain momentum in their efforts to advance their legislative agenda, including immigration reform and economic initiatives. Looking ahead to the November elections, both Suozzi and Pilip have committed to running for the full term, setting the stage for a potential rematch. However, the district's boundaries could undergo changes as part of the ongoing redistricting process, adding another layer of uncertainty to the political landscape. As Democrats celebrate their victory in New York's 3rd District, Republicans are left to regroup and strategize their next moves in the lead-up to what promises to be a fiercely contested battle for control of the House of Representatives. 15.02.24 Source 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chomper Higgot Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 Not just a win, the Democrat knocked it out of the park. But but but….. the polls! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tug Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 Ahhh so much winning!!!thanks trump for being so horrible that the electorate is fleeing from you and your bunk ideas!! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Hanaguma Posted February 15 Popular Post Share Posted February 15 So, a district held by a Democrat for the past 10 years up to the Santos debacle went back to the Democrats. This is news? I liked the GOP candidate but she had no chance. 1 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sirineou Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 (edited) 1 minute ago, Hanaguma said: So, a district held by a Democrat for the past 10 years up to the Santos debacle went back to the Democrats. This is news? I liked the GOP candidate but she had no chance. If an idiot like Santos had a chance, don't you think a viable GOP candidate had a chance? Edited February 15 by sirineou typo 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hanaguma Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 1 minute ago, sirineou said: If an idiot like Santos had a chance, don't you think a viable GOP candidate had a chance? Under normal circumstances, yes. But the stench of Santos lingered. And the previous incumbent ran again for the Democrats. We will see what happens in November. Plus the district underwent substantial change in 2012 due to redistricting and that threw it more to the Democratic side. Since then it had been won exclusively by the Democrats. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post mikebike Posted February 15 Popular Post Share Posted February 15 (edited) 26 minutes ago, Hanaguma said: So, a district held by a Democrat for the past 10 years up to the Santos debacle went back to the Democrats. This is news? I liked the GOP candidate but she had no chance. Nice spin, but polling had this race within the margin of error. The Dem won by 7. That is news, whether you like it or not. Edited February 15 by mikebike 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sirineou Posted February 15 Popular Post Share Posted February 15 (edited) 8 minutes ago, Hanaguma said: Under normal circumstances, yes. But the stench of Santos lingered. And the previous incumbent ran again for the Democrats. We will see what happens in November. Plus the district underwent substantial change in 2012 due to redistricting and that threw it more to the Democratic side. Since then it had been won exclusively by the Democrats. But you said that the district was held by democrats for 10 years And the GOP candidate had no chance, Now you are saying that it was not the GOP candidates fault but Santos fault? Don't you think you are laying it on a bit too thick? Personally I don't think it was the Santos stink but donald's. Edited February 15 by sirineou 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Eric Loh Posted February 15 Popular Post Share Posted February 15 5 minutes ago, Hanaguma said: So, a district held by a Democrat for the past 10 years up to the Santos debacle went back to the Democrats. This is news? I liked the GOP candidate but she had no chance. You conveniently avoid the big picture. Immigration, inflation, Israel and abortion were the election issues and were hammered hard by Pilip and the REpublicans against Suozzi and it fell flat and didn't wash with the voters. It's a bellweather of what may happen in November. Voters are getting better informed and those lies and misrepresentation of facts of these issues by Maga are facing tough scrutiny and starting to burnout. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JonnyF Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 Liberal New Yorkers return to voting Liberal after Santos stinks out the joint. Incredible news. Trump may as well give up now. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chomper Higgot Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 8 minutes ago, JonnyF said: Liberal New Yorkers return to voting Liberal after Santos stinks out the joint. Incredible news. Trump may as well give up now. Or perhaps wait until Friday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
placeholder Posted February 15 Share Posted February 15 1 hour ago, Hanaguma said: Under normal circumstances, yes. But the stench of Santos lingered. And the previous incumbent ran again for the Democrats. We will see what happens in November. Plus the district underwent substantial change in 2012 due to redistricting and that threw it more to the Democratic side. Since then it had been won exclusively by the Democrats. 53 minutes ago, JonnyF said: Liberal New Yorkers return to voting Liberal after Santos stinks out the joint. Incredible news. Trump may as well give up now. What neither have you seem to recognize that it wasn't so much the fact that Suozzi won as that he beat the polling by a substantial margin. The polls had him ahead by anywhere from 1 to 4 points. This has been a consistent feature not only of the midterms, but of subsequent Congressional elections since. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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