(H/T: Instapundit) He’s dropped another four points in two weeks. 51% in mid-January; 47% now. That’s the lowest it’s been since 2001.
Admittedly, he’s currently up more or less two-to-one against a hypothetical Kudlow candidacy. Currently. As I noted last week, Schumer wasn’t exactly challenged in his last election, and his current relationship with Wall Street threatens to clash badly with the President’s unfolding plan to demonize that institution. How well his supposed invulnerability will hold up under a real political assault has yet to be seen. Aggressive, ambitious New York Republicans, please note…
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Please, please, please, dump Schumer. His arrogance borders on Pelosian. Anyone, someone, there must be a viable Republican candidate somewhere in NY; even a carpetbagger would be welcome at this point. Of course I am assuming Gillibrand is already toast, I could beat her… well maybe not me…
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