The only good Republican. . .
Sep. 2nd, 2007 10:52 pm. . . is an ex-Republican.
In the last few months, two high-profile Westchester elected officials have stopped being moderate GOPs and become Democrats. This includes my state assemblyman, Mike Spano and my district attorney, Janet DiFiore. Both said, in effect, that the national Republican party was supporting an agenda that they could no longer share.
(Long-time readers might remember that my Republican state senator for many years, Nick "No Relation" Spano, was defeated last year by Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the only turned-over seat in the NY State Senate. The NY legislature is incredibly entrenched.)
Obviously, I'm very proud to have elected officials who can see the handwriting on the wall. What interests me is whether Westchester is unique, or whether there are other state- or county-level conversions going on that aren't making the national press--because, after all, the only government which matters in the eyes of the national media is The White House.
What's going on where you are?
In the last few months, two high-profile Westchester elected officials have stopped being moderate GOPs and become Democrats. This includes my state assemblyman, Mike Spano and my district attorney, Janet DiFiore. Both said, in effect, that the national Republican party was supporting an agenda that they could no longer share.
(Long-time readers might remember that my Republican state senator for many years, Nick "No Relation" Spano, was defeated last year by Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the only turned-over seat in the NY State Senate. The NY legislature is incredibly entrenched.)
Obviously, I'm very proud to have elected officials who can see the handwriting on the wall. What interests me is whether Westchester is unique, or whether there are other state- or county-level conversions going on that aren't making the national press--because, after all, the only government which matters in the eyes of the national media is The White House.
What's going on where you are?