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In reply to the discussion: NYS Party Chair pressed to resign after not endorsing D candidate for Buffalo Mayor [View all]dsc
(52,173 posts)8. I don't like her either
but the people of Buffalo voted, and assuming it was a fair vote it should be respected.
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NYS Party Chair pressed to resign after not endorsing D candidate for Buffalo Mayor [View all]
brooklynite
Oct 2021
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Right. The NYS Dem Party Chair is 'supposed' to support the candidate who's endorsed by Nina Turner.
Budi
Oct 2021
#5
Nope. Not when they have run a 5 yr campaign against every Dem leader past & present.
Budi
Oct 2021
#7
The problem came when a lower court changed a ruling & the Appeals Court revised it in the primary
Budi
Oct 2021
#16
Never bothered to apologize, & reinforced that by calling VP Harris a seat filler,
Budi
Oct 2021
#35
Nina could have been my rep as I live in Ohio...but I can't stand her...and would never consider
Demsrule86
Oct 2021
#32
Brown didn't even bother trying to file to run in the primary until it was far too late.
Decoy of Fenris
Oct 2021
#22
Oh, you're right. He missed the filing deadline for Independent, and he outright lost the primary.
Decoy of Fenris
Oct 2021
#31
Here's what ACTUALLY happened. Byron did the only fair thing, voting ballots had already been se
Budi
Oct 2021
#29
So because he lost the primary, he's running as a spoiler however he can.
Decoy of Fenris
Oct 2021
#33
Buffalo Party. That's a new one. Bet there's a Buffalo PAC already fundraising too.
Budi
Oct 2021
#41
I don't believe any of our state party chair endorsed our primary winner for mayor.
LiberalFighter
Oct 2021
#39