Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Craig Eaton's Brooklyn GOP "Rebirth" is a breached delivery in 2012

Republican and Conservative Party Leaders Craig Eaton and Gerry Kassar look on helplessly as their candidates almost all go down in bad defeats  —   Even State Senator Golden held on by a much closer margin than in 2010


The election results below clearly demonstrate that the Kings County Republican and Conservative Parties completely failed at the polls in Brooklyn in 2012.  President Obama had about a four hundred thousand vote advantage in Brooklyn, garnering over eighty percent of the vote over Mitt Romney who was well under twenty percent. Kirsten Gillebrand did even better with a four hundred forty thousand vote lead against Wendy Long, who received less than one vote for every eight votes cast in the U.S. Senate race.

In the New York State legislative races it was similarly bad news across the board.  Marty Golden was able to hold on against a political newcomer, Andrew Gounardes, with a margin closer than six-to-four (58% to 42%).  All of the other legislative races looked like relatively significant losses for the Republican-Conservative candidates ( However, Conservative Leader Kassar was able to successfully back the Democratic candidate in the 17th SD, Simcha Felder, nominally putting him up one State Senator on Eaton who formally backed David Storobin).

In the multi-county races ( along with Staten Island ) for the U.S. Congress and the NYS Assembly, the Republican-Conservative candidates won their races district wide, but they lost in the Brooklyn portions of their districts.

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President                                Kings County  -  98.3% Reported
 EDs 1654-1683
Party                          Vote Vote%
Barack Obama All lines  503,291          81.4%
Mitt Romney All lines      106,630          17.6%

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U.S. Senate                                Kings County  -  98.3% Reported
 EDs 1654-1683
Party                               Vote Vote%
Kirsten Gillebrand All lines  503,370          86.7%
Wendy Long All lines           69,536          12.0%

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State Assembly - District 41 - General
95 of 95   Precincts Reporting - 100%
Name                        Party          Vote Vote %
Weinstein, Helene (i) Dem             24,195 79%
Hayon, Joseph GOP                      6,269 21%

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State Assembly - District 45 - General
83 of 83 Precincts Reporting - 100%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Cymbrowitz, Steven (i)Dem 10,970 55%
Gallo, Russell GOP 5,141 26%
Akselrod, Ben Inp 3,938 20%

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State Assembly - District 46 - General
81 of 81 Precincts Reporting - 100%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Brook-Krasny, Alec (i)Dem 13,224 59%
McCarthy, Thomas GOP 8,882 39%
Dwyer, Patrick Grn                    404 2%

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State Senate - District 22 - General
184 of 184 Precincts Reporting - 100%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Golden, Martin (i) GOP 35,720 58%
Gounardes, Andrew Dem 25,761 42%

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State Senate - District 17 - General
173 of 173 Precincts Reporting - 100%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Felder, Simcha Dem 36,641 66%
Storobin, David (i) GOP 18,105 33%
Tischler, Abraham Oth 507 1%

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U.S. House - District 11 - General
County Precincts Mark Murphy(Dem) Mike Grimm (i)(GOP)      H. Bardel(Grn)
Total 423/423 82,401 46%                   94,102 53%                 1,782 1%
Brooklyn 149/149               24,208 52%                    22,000 47%                  648 1%
Staten Island 274/274 58,193 44%                    72,102 55%                1,134 1%

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State Assembly - District 64 - General
County Precincts John Mancuso (Dem)   Nicole Malliotakis (i)(GOP)
Total         82/82                11,965            38%     19,252                   62%
Brooklyn    24/24                 4,084            53%                   3,665                  47%
Staten Island  58/58 7,881           34%                  15,587                  66%

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