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	<title>Comments on: Hillary To Get Blasted By Opponent</title>
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		<title>By: Laurie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Laurie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2006 18:39:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Unfortunately, and as optimistic as I would like to be, the reality is that there is about a snowballs chance in hell of a Republican winning.  Pirro would have been slaughtered (figuratively).  Unless NYC became a state of its own, leaving upstate to elect its own representatives (and I'm using this term as everything else in NY other than the city), and that has a snowballs chance of happening too.  The biggest population center, the city of NY, is overwhelmingling liberal.  And the numbers simply dwarf the rest of the state even though the majority of the rest of the state is more conservative.  The smaller cities in NY - Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse - lean left but it isn't impossible for republicans to be elected.  The rural areas are mostly conservative.  So we are simply stuck with whatever the numbers in NYC decide.  John Spencer?  Upstaters never heard of him, unless they are extremely plugged in to politics, but the ordinary person is saying who the heck is he?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately, and as optimistic as I would like to be, the reality is that there is about a snowballs chance in hell of a Republican winning.  Pirro would have been slaughtered (figuratively).  Unless NYC became a state of its own, leaving upstate to elect its own representatives (and I&#8217;m using this term as everything else in NY other than the city), and that has a snowballs chance of happening too.  The biggest population center, the city of NY, is overwhelmingling liberal.  And the numbers simply dwarf the rest of the state even though the majority of the rest of the state is more conservative.  The smaller cities in NY - Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse - lean left but it isn&#8217;t impossible for republicans to be elected.  The rural areas are mostly conservative.  So we are simply stuck with whatever the numbers in NYC decide.  John Spencer?  Upstaters never heard of him, unless they are extremely plugged in to politics, but the ordinary person is saying who the heck is he?</p>
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