Insurgent candidates fall short in bid to upend establishment
By Will Bredderman
As it turned out, Cynthia Nixon was not the one.
The left-wing actor-activist and her slate of would-be statewide
allies failed to capture the hearts and votes of most participating
Democrats on Tuesday. But private sector interests had cause to both
weep and cheer as the results came in.
Depending on what branch of government they looked at, the election
was either completely predictable or utterly erratic. But as always, for
some to win, others must lose. Let's start with the latter.
LOSERS:
Independent Democratic Conference: The state senators formerly
known as the IDC are now, for the most part, the IDCers formerly known
as state senators. The eight-member splinter conference that has
maintained a power-sharing deal with the GOP in the upper chamber found
itself all but routed, its numbers reduced to two. Most stunning of all
was the defeat of Bronx state Sen. Jeffrey Klein, once one of New
York's biggest power-brokers, at the hands of first-time candidate
Alessandra Biaggi. Gone too are Upper Manhattan state Sen. Marisol
Alcantara, Brooklyn state Sen. Jesse Hamilton and Queens state Sen. Jose
Peralta.
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Source: CRAIN'S NEW YORK BUSINESS (via Empire Report New York)
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