Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Empire State O'Reilly: Elections in New York

Episode Date: November 1, 2024

What will likely happen in New York next week and what you should really be considering. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 And everybody is voting or thinking about it, I hope. You know, you gotta vote if you wanna be a patriot. If I don't wanna vote for either candidate, I just leave it blank and vote for the other things. Everybody knows that I'm gonna vote for Donald Trump because I believe that Kamala Harris is a progressive leftist who will be worse than Joe Biden. The country will be damaged beyond repair.
Starting point is 00:00:29 I don't really care what Trump is. says, that really matter to me. I've known him 35 years. He says crazy stuff. Okay. But he governed efficiently, in my humble opinion. First time around, I'm not taking a chance after the four years of Biden Harris to have another four years of Biden Harris. Biden will be gone, but Harris will do the same stuff. Not going to change anything. So New York State is going to go for Harris. There's no doubt about it. Why? Well, it's registration. So let me give you some data here. In New York City, in the Bronx, 73% of voters are Democrat, 73%. In Manhattan, 70%. In Brooklyn, 70%. In Queens, 62%. Staten Island, about 50-50. Okay? So in New York City, which has
Starting point is 00:01:28 8 million, no, 5 million, 5 million registered voters. And in the state, there are 13 million. So it's just overwhelming. It's almost impossible for a Republican to get elected statewide. If you live in Westchester County, 50% registered Democrat, Erie of state, 46% registered Democrat, Rockland County, 50%, Ulster County, 42, Monroe, 43. Here on Long Island, where I am, Nassau and Suffolk are very close.
Starting point is 00:02:07 Suffolk more Republican than Nassau. And there are some bar-burner races here for the House on the island. I've told you that in District 1, in Suffolk County, please look into this Democrat, this guy, Avlon, is George Santos Light. I mean, just look into them. You can read it. You don't have to take it from me. I mean, this is a dangerous individual. It really, Laura Gillen, who's a Democrat run on the south shore of Nassau County,
Starting point is 00:02:43 she's a good woman. It's a good woman. But Avalon? Oh, oh, so, you know, I'm living in a state. you're living in a state unless you listen to me in, you know, far off regions. But if you're in Jersey, Connecticut, Long Island, this is primarily Democrat territory here. Now, the question that all people should be asking themselves is, has that democratic leadership paid off? Is it good for you and your family? So New York is the highest taxed state and the
Starting point is 00:03:21 Union. The roads are so clogged now around New York City. You can't get anywhere. Crime and social disorder in New York City is beyond anything I've ever seen in my lifetime. And I'm born in Manhattan, raised in Levittown. I've never seen anything like the social disorder that we have. The property taxes, if I didn't pay my mom's property tax in Levittown, she would have had to sell a house. She couldn't afford it. And this is all under Democratic leadership. Do you want more of that? Is that good for you?
Starting point is 00:03:57 There comes to a point where voters get what they deserve. You know, believe me, I can tell you the rest of the country, particularly people in Florida, Texas, states like that, Tennessee, Carolinas, they're going, hey, you live there, you deserve it. That's what my friends are saying. And I said, well, is that a little more complicated than that? I love my state. I just am severely disappointed in the direction it's taken.
Starting point is 00:04:29 But I don't want to abandon it unless I absolutely have to. And I got family, friends, deep, deep ties. I mean, my ancestors came over here in 1866. They showed up in Brooklyn. I don't want to get out of here. But I might be forced to if things can. continue the way they are.

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