Regardless how the Brooklyn GOP Convention turns out — Whether it re-elects Craig Eaton as the Kings County Republican Party Chairman, whether Tim Cochrane gets the nod or whether it goes for somebody new that Marty Golden has been mentioning — the Brooklyn GOP will be a shambles going forward to the November General Election — However, there is one candidate running in a key race that all of the Republican factions are already backing, it's Charles “Joe” Hynes, seeking re-election as the Kings County District Attorney on the Republican and Conservative lines
If Hynes can generate the “Fire In His Belly” — he could make this his successful “Last Hurrah” instead of the "Prufrock version" that he’s playing out right now.
I was doing research on what Mike Long and the Conservative Party was doing, along with Marty Golden and the RFC, vis a vis Republican candidates running in the General Elections of 2013. Of course, there were several news items and articles about the Republican Mayoral Primary winner Joseph Lhota; and oddly, there were very few about people like City Council candidates John Quaglione and Andrew Sullivan. What jumped out was that there were one or two, maybe even three or four, about Joe Hynes, the incumbent DA now principally running on the GOP line after his Democratic Party Primary loss to Kenneth Thompson.
Originally, I had hoped to find material to bash the Goldens and RFCers, and even Mike Long and Jerry Kassar; but instead, what I found was something more valuable. It was something with which I could agree and even get behind for the 2013 General Election. Oh, irony of ironies ! — Calling for a unified effort along with a bunch of guys that I .... [maybe, some other time] behind the sole remaining re-election campaign of a reluctant Joe Hynes.......
Rather than take you article by article through who said what and why, Mike Long and State Senator Golden seem solidly behind Hynes. If you want more details do your own search of recent NY Post articles and also something called “Voz Iz Neias”. All I have to say right now is that I think this is something that all Brooklyn Republicans and Conservatives need to get behind; and Lhota’s campaign needs to do it as well. My reasons are right below.
First, even though Hynes has not been a perfect DA in Kings County, he was better than his immediate predecessors, Elizabeth Holtzman and Eugene Gold. Second, the winner of the Democrat Primary, Kenneth Thompson, is coming in with a very liberal – even radical – agenda. Third, Hynes’ combined terms as Brooklyn’s prosecutor are contemporaneous with, not only a drop in all categories of major crimes, but also with, a generally improved quality of life throughout all of Brooklyn. Fourth, and most important to my blogging persona here on “...Brooklyn .. Fountainhead,” as the numbers below strongly suggest — HYNES CAN WIN THIS ELECTION MOSTLY ON THE REPUBLICAN LINE COUNTY-WIDE.
The math is not that bad for incumbent DA Hynes running on the Conservative and Republican lines in November 2013. Take a quick look at the 2009 mayoral race for results in Brooklyn:
Bill Thompson - 175,000 (combining Democrat and WFP lines)
Bloomberg - 155,000 (combining GOP and Independent lines)
(Remember, about 12,500 WFP votes that went to Bill Thompson in 2009 can’t go to Ken Thompson because the WFP line for DA is blank in 2013. Also, Joe Hynes has the Conservative Party line which can add up to 5000 to 8,000 votes, with 6500 to 7500 very possible with a real Conservative Party campaign . Also about 4,000 to 5,000 military and absentee ballots should favor the incumbent, Joe Hynes.)
I didn't say they were great, I said they weren't that bad. Don’t take my word for it, you play with the numbers from the 2009 Mayoral Election that follow:
Kings County - 2009 election - Mayor - Brooklyn
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WILLIAM C THOMPSON JR. (DEMOCRATIC) 163,230
WILLIAM C THOMPSON JR. (WORKING FAMILIES) 12,461
MICHAEL R BLOOMBERG (REPUBLICAN) 117,706
MICHAEL R BLOOMBERG (INDEPENDENCE/JOBS & EDUCATION) 36,033
STEPHEN CHRISTOPHER (CONSERVATIVE) 5,690
ABSENTEE/MILITARY 5,663
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Total Ballots 347,310
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Earlier, I mentioned that Mr. Hynes had to have the “Fire In His Belly” — he needs to show the folks that he really wants to continue serving as the Brooklyn DA. If he can show that he really does want it, his “Last Hurrah” will be far more favorable than Frank Skeffington’s. However, since there seem to be a few Jar Heads involved it probably should be pronounced — “Hoooo-rah !”