• Asafum@feddit.nl
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    3 days ago

    I can totally believe it because of our shit society, but also still “can’t believe” scumbag Cuomo is going to win…

    From what I understand, the absolute most optimistic polls have Cuomo still ahead by 1-2 points, and the worst have him ahead by 15+…

    I have no love to shout from the rooftops for, so if I could I’d be shouting “I fucking hate the vast majority of you people.”

    Our society: “yes we’ve voted for moronic corruption and self serving greed, but this time it will be different! I mean the other guy is a spooky socialist!!!

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        3 days ago

        I really hope that’s true! Given all our history I’ve grown to have very little faith in the electorate lol

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          Yeah that’s fair, I think the main thing you can hope for is that a lot of Cuomo’s support comes just from people who pick him just because they recognize him, which means they’re probably not high propensity voters. Meanwhile a lot of Mamdani’s support is grassroots which means hopefully a lot of his supporters are high propensity voters.

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        3 days ago

        Important to remember, too, that a lot of those polls make meaningful assumptions about who is likely to turn out, and Mamdani’s strategy is pretty zeroed-in on mobilizing registered democrats who ordinarily would not be likely to vote in a primary race.

        Cuomo’s campaign is extremely traditional and aiming at traditionally active primary voters, so it would be extremely encouraging to see a major race be won by the radical, non-traditional candidate over the traditional establishment one. It would certainly open up the field for 2028, especially against establishment democrats who’s main advantage is their safe coalition numbers.

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      3 days ago

      Why would you be surprised? This is the same city that voted for a cop and then was surprised to find out he was corrupt. You have to expect NYC to make the wrong decision.

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      Individually, I tend to like Americans, but as a whole I consider American culture least capable of self-examination / selflessness.

      I’ve lived in several highly multicultural cities and I’ve traveled far and wide. I can say for sure, thinking is just not an American passtime.