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Sebastian12th OP t1_iubq72k wrote

Lying, cheating, and committing crimes are all I’ve ever seen Republicans do.

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Grass8989 t1_iubr08t wrote

See the post below about Hochul not paying tolls/speed camera tickets. Or Hochul giving the billionaire owner of the Buffalo Bills millions of Taxpayer dollars. It’s across the board.

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clorox2 t1_iubsc8p wrote

I thought Zeldin came to NYC with nothin’ but his hopes and his dreams.

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ntwrkguy t1_iubzq57 wrote

I assume all politicians do this on both sides of the aisle, just who actually gets caught is the question.

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Dolos2279 t1_iuc2sbr wrote

Still infinitely better than Hochul

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wabashcanonball t1_iucuhcx wrote

This nutcase lies and cheats all the and still could be governor due to Dem’s ho-hum turnout.

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raddingy t1_iud1iuk wrote

In NY? Bruh, you should see republicans in other states. I moved from NYC to Detroit, and one republican on the ballot threatened to kill her children and husband in court documents. And she’s a standard election denier running for Secretary of State. She also believes that all democrats are literal satanists and other wacko qanon theories.

Republicans in this country are such a dumpsterfire.

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ThreeLittlePuigs t1_iud35uy wrote

You can stop reporting this article, it’s staying up.

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nexert233 t1_iud94ey wrote

I know it's illegal, but I really just assumed that all politicians in one way or another coordinate with PACs. PACs are a complete parasite to politics (and worse). But, it's just really hard to believe that some senior person isn't communicating in some way with PACs. I guess you can say that I'm disillusioned by the whole system... but, this just doesn't seem that surprising.

I am not a Zeldin supporter. And, by getting caught, it just shows how dysfunctional his administration might be if they were to get elected.

Edit: I love the downvote. To the people who downvoted, it's pretty naive to think that both sides aren't doing this in one way or another. Again, I'm not defending him- so emotions don't need to get in the way of at least being open minded to the fact both parties utilize the PACs. Dems were slow on the utilization aspect because the vehemently hated them (as do I) but once they say the PACs were here to stay, they did -and had- to embrace them.

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Any_Foundation_9034 t1_iudh2n9 wrote

Yup, perfect timing.

Hochul: Out with the smears, because we are lagging in the polls And I cannot lose this election because I promised the Buffalo Bills a new Stadium.

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WOWOWO

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Any_Foundation_9034 t1_iudlpdi wrote

Well, let’s see….

Last year I read (finally) ”Rules for Radicals” by: Saul Alinsky

I recently read my grandfather’s original copy of “Animal Farm” by: George Orwell

I have in the past read several books, both fiction and non-fiction but oh… I also read ”Liberty and Tyranny” by: Mark Levin

Some Shakespeare too.

Anyway, hope this helps you in your bet. Hope you win.

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Sebastian12th OP t1_iudo2xs wrote

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NathalieHJane t1_iufgycb wrote

I honestly think most liberals (a group that I count myself a part of) think Super PACs are an exclusively Republican/Conservative thing.

BTW there is a huge different between PACs and Super Pacs. Super PACS are the horrible and completely intended result of Citizens United. PACs have been around since like the 1950s and were first used by unions (and continue to be used by unions ... they also use Super PACS).

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iamiamwhoami t1_iugpl2x wrote

> A State Board of Elections investigation was stalled when two Republican board members were absent from a vote to request subpoena power.

And the members of the party who are supposed to hold him accountable are covering for him.

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