The slimbag poll he is leading 100%-0%, other than that he's down 20+ points. Good luck with that...
Poor peter, gonna lose your little side action you got going on with Amedore when Santabarbara pounds him on Nov. Santabarbara ahead by almost 10 points!!!!
Poor peter, gonna lose your little side action you got going on with Amedore when Santabarbara pounds him on Nov. Santabarbara ahead by almost 10 points!!!!
Peter has side action?
Yes, you need to laugh a whole heck of a lot after saying Santabarbara is up.... Even you can't say that with a straight face.
Bye Bye Georgie!! The people are going to speak very loud and clear today!! They want change, and they want someone who is going to actually get things done for us!!
Amedore retains Assembly seat Wednesday, November 3, 2010 By Justin Mason (Contact) Gazette Reporter
105TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT — Don’t talk to George Amedore Jr. about anti-incumbent sentiment. The Republican incumbent easily beat out Schenectady County Legislator Angelo Santababara to retain his 105th Assembly District seat, according to unofficial results. The victory was Amedore’s third in just more than three years in the district, which is heavily weighted with registered Democrats. Amedore secured a relatively slim lead over his challenger in Schenectady County. However, he maintained a double-digit percentage over Santabarbara in Montgomery County. Amedore topped Santabarbara 20,245 to 14,379, according to unofficial results. The incumbent said he’s pleased to return to Albany and looks forward to fighting for his district after what he characterized as a “tough campaign.” “It was a different campaign in that my opponent never really wanted to talk about the issues,” he said from the Glen Sanders Mansion late Tuesday evening, as the final results streamed in. Amedore, the 41-year-old vice president of a successful home building company, won the seat following a special election in 2007. He replaced longtime Assemblyman Paul Tonko and was the first Republican to occupy the seat in nearly three decades. In 2008, Amedore secured a full term after defeating then-Schenectady City Councilman Mark Blanchfield. But an interparty squabble in Schenectady County led to primary challenge this year. Former Rotterdam Republican Chairman Gerard Parisi tried to unseat Amedore, claiming the incumbent supported business as usual in the state Legislature. But Amedore handily warded off the challenge to secure the GOP nomination, in addition to the Conservative and Independence lines...................>>>>..............>>>>...................http://www.dailygazette.com/news/2010/nov/03/1103_amedore/