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brooklynite

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Mon Oct 28, 2013, 07:05 AM Oct 2013

De Blasio in Position to Win Mayor’s Race by Historic Margin, Poll Shows [View all]

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Source: New York Times

Bill de Blasio is poised to win the race for mayor of New York City by a historically large margin, powered by optimism that he will bring about change and by overwhelming voter disapproval of the Republican Party.

Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat who is currently the public advocate, leads his Republican opponent, Joseph J. Lhota, a former chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, by 45 points among likely voters, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll. That lead, which has remained remarkably consistent in multiple polls over the last six weeks, suggests that Mr. de Blasio could win the most sweeping victory in a mayor’s race since 1985, when Edward I. Koch was re-elected to a third term with a crushing 68-point margin of victory over his opponents.

Mr. de Blasio’s overwhelming lead in poll after poll has sent students of local politics scrambling for the history books. Although Mr. de Blasio is unlikely to surpass Mr. Koch’s re-election margin, he is flirting with a record win for a non-incumbent; that record is currently held by Abraham D. Beame, who won election in 1973 with a 40-point victory margin, the largest in an open race since five-borough elections began in 1897.


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Dubious precedents , both. Smarmie Doofus Oct 2013 #1
Tammany Hall zipplewrath Oct 2013 #3
How DARE you disagree w. me! Smarmie Doofus Oct 2013 #6
Never understood zipplewrath Oct 2013 #7
Crazier still to think how low he was polling in the primary initially oberliner Oct 2013 #2
It took people a while to realize... thesquanderer Oct 2013 #4
What about Bill Thompson? oberliner Oct 2013 #5
Insider. Clocked-in and out for eight years as comptroller. Smarmie Doofus Oct 2013 #8
Weiner highlighted the need for someone to represent the outer boroughs geek tragedy Oct 2013 #10
Would I be considered rude if I asked... DonViejo Oct 2013 #9
ahh no. Buddha_of_Wisdom Oct 2013 #11
I think this is it oberliner Oct 2013 #14
Good! Beacool Oct 2013 #12
Hey Bea!! I think we are going to win the Governor and Lt. Governor's races in Virginia StevieM Oct 2013 #18
Hi Stevie, how are you? Beacool Oct 2013 #19
Excellent!!! gopiscrap Oct 2013 #13
Just got back from NYC last week KamaAina Oct 2013 #15
Lock this thread NCagainstMcCrony Oct 2013 #16
If it'll make you feel better... brooklynite Oct 2013 #17
I'm not a New Yorker, but I like what I hear from De Blasio. True Blue Door Oct 2013 #20
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