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My question is, we have mayor Koch, Mayor Guiliani, and more than likely Mayor Bloomberg who are willing to get out there for the President. Why the heck dont they have all of them stumping in New York City. I have a hard time believing three mayors, atleast two of which who were widely popular, wouldnt be able to get most of the city on board for the President. instead of writing off new york as it almost looks like they have (personally i still think we have a chance in NY) we should be campaigning harder there. Make Kerry spend some money there. not only that. campaigning in New York would get the message to Northern Jersey and Northeastern PA as wel.. i think the President is missing a great opportunity to really trounce Kerry.
My question is, we have mayor Koch, Mayor Guiliani, and more than likely Mayor Bloomberg who are willing to get out there for the President. Why the heck dont they have all of them stumping in New York City. I have a hard time believing three mayors, atleast two of which who were widely popular, wouldnt be able to get most of the city on board for the President. instead of writing off new york as it almost looks like they have (personally i still think we have a chance in NY) we should be campaigning harder there. Make Kerry spend some money there. not only that. campaigning in New York would get the message to Northern Jersey and Northeastern PA as wel.. i think the President is missing a great opportunity to really trounce Kerry.