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De Blasio Suggests: The Few NYC GOP Voters Should Abandon Republican Party


debBill de Blasio, already enjoying the 6-1 registration advantage over Republicans, wouldn’t mind if New York City Republicans come to their senses and abandon the party for their own good.

After attending a church service in Brooklyn Sunday, the Democratic mayoral candidate suggested Republicans don’t care about the city and criticized his GOP challenger, Joe Lhota, for sticking with the party.

“I don’t understand, in this day and age, how someone could continue to be a Republican and say that they want to help New York City move forward,” de Blasio said of Joe Lhota outside Concord Baptist Church in Bedford-Stuyvesant, according to the NY Post.

“Republicans like him should have long ago fought back against negative trends in their party. He should have considered leaving the Republican Party.”

(Jacob Kornbluh – YWN)



4 Responses

  1. And they do not leave the party?
    What you are going to do? Send us to a Gulag?
    I thought they called themselves Democrats because they believe in Democracy.
    But the basic idea of Democracy is to choose between ideas (at least two of them).
    The Demcracy the democrats believe is only a choice of one party, that we can called it anything but Democracy.
    To the people who never print my opinion:
    I decided to say good-bye to this site, you are part of the problem, I am really ashamed we belong to the same religion!

  2. Yes, and leave the party to join Bill “Sandanista” De Biasio. No stop and frisk and anything goes is the future of NYC WHEN he is, elected next month.

  3. So in DeBlasio’s opinion adopting the same policies that Detroit adopted int he 70’s and 80’s is progress for New York and the policies that Houston has used (now 4th largest city and on pace for 3rd in a few years and is expanding very fast with no property or income tax and very low taxes and few regulations at all and many things like meter maids have been privatized, also has a booming economy) is somehow bad for New York? Great Idea

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