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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTomorrow is the big day..which race is most important to you?
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| Prop 50 in California | |
18 (60%) |
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| NY mayor's race | |
4 (13%) |
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| PA Supreme court | |
2 (7%) |
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| Virginia Gov | |
4 (13%) |
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| NJ Gov | |
2 (7%) |
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róisín_dubh
(12,229 posts)though not being from or having ties to Virginia, I've not paid attention to that one. I'm from NJ, so I've paid quite a bit of attention to that race and the NY Mayoral race. And my sisters live in PA, so the Supreme Court race has been on my mind. Plus, the Prop 50 race has important implications for next year and beyond.
mvd
(65,836 posts)hard to choose. All would be great victories.
iemanja
(57,377 posts)Frey vs. Fateh.
aeromanKC
(3,813 posts)For Democrats to get a full clean sweep we need a Virginia attorney general win as well. I feel less optimistic on this race as the others listed. All are important, but I want a clean sweep!!
lanlady
(7,221 posts)I give Spanberger credit for sticking by Jay Jones. The words he said that got him into trouble were ill-advised but no worse than the garbage that comes out of Trump's mouth every day. I remember his musing about a "2nd Amendment solution" for Hillary Clinton.
PufPuf23
(9,706 posts)and live in north coast California county in area subject to boundary changes.
The New York mayor vote is more critical and interesting especially for future of the Democratic Party.
RandySF
(81,076 posts)but NJ is making me a nervous wreck.
617Blue
(2,189 posts)Polybius
(21,505 posts)But I don't think it will be particularly close.