I can identify 2 candidates who are prepared for a State senate take over at a moment's notice, and both have lifted their game: Brian Keeler of The Albany Project and Albert Baldeo, who annouced his candidacy for 2008 last December, and heads his own Democrat club and district wide voter registration program I think Keeler got 42% and Baldeo 49% last elections. Baldeo's first up, I would think! He has Serph running scared, as Gotham recently reported. Serph recently resigned as Republican County Chair, as Baldeo keeps up the pressure on him. Serph's district has changed demographically, and Baldeo is well positioned to beat him.
I can identify 2 candidates who are prepared for a State senate take over at a moment's notice, and both have lifted their game: Brian Keeler of The Albany Project and Albert Baldeo, who annouced his candidacy for 2008 last December, and heads his own Democrat club and district wide voter registration program I think Keeler got 42% and Baldeo 49% last elections. Baldeo's first up, I would think! He has Serph running scared, as Gotham recently reported. Serph recently resigned as Republican County Chair, as Baldeo keeps up the pressure on him. Serph's district has changed demographically, and Baldeo is well positioned to beat him.