Thursday, November 14, 2013

Are Toby's Senate days numbered?

From The Politicker:

The breakaway Democratic caucus in the State Senate is trying to recruit a candidate to unseat Senator Toby Stavisky, a Democrat from Queens, as they seek to strengthen their control of the chamber.

A source with direct knowledge of the Independent Democratic Conference’s plans freely admitted the efforts to Politicker this afternoon.

“The IDC is actively seeking a candidate,” he said.

Ms. Stavisky represents Flushing, the sole Asian-majority district in the State Senate, which factored into the IDC’s thinking. “The district was created to give Asian-Americans a greater voice in government,” said the source, arguing that changing demographics had made her vulnerable.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

“The district was created to give Asian-Americans a greater voice in government,”
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How about John Liu?

Anonymous said...

It's about time that Stavisky dynasty was broken up.

BEWARE that Evan isn't behind this caucus to unseat his own mother.

I wouldn't put it past that little brat.

Anonymous said...

Thar she blows! Get ready to take her down! Should be plenty of Asian and even non-Asian candidates that could be recruited.

Anonymous said...

Let's see. John Messer outspent Stavisky 3:1. But in the election, Stavisky defeated Messer 3:1. All the local Asian electeds backed incumbent Stavisky and the voters listened. Any discussion of Stavisky's demise is premature.

Furthermore, reporter Ross Barkan's repeated use of unnamed sources makes me wonder whether he is pulling them out of his own ass.

Anonymous said...

2 words: Kevin Kim.

Anonymous said...

2 words: Kevin Kim.

I assume the potential candidate has to live within the boundaries of Stavisky's senatorial district, or at least be willing to move there. Kim used to live in Bayside. Does Paul Graziano live in Stavisky's district or in Avella's district?

Anonymous said...

I assume the potential candidate has to live within the boundaries of Stavisky's senatorial district, or at least be willing to move there.
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Ya shouldn't assume, matey. Does Stavisky live in her district currently? Did you know her office on Willets Point Blvd. is unmarked and in Avella's district? Just sayin'...

Queens Crapper said...

District 16 includes Bayside.

Anonymous said...

Kim used to live in Bayside. Does Paul Graziano live in Stavisky's district or in Avella's district?

Kevin Kim moved into Stavisky's district two months ago.

Paul Graziano was moved from Avella's district to Stavisky's district during the State Redistricting in 2011.

John Liu was moved from Stavisky's district to Avella's district at the same time.

I'd put my money on Kevin Kim running. From what I can tell, Graziano is interested in local issues, not being exiled to Albany.

Anonymous said...

Answer: No. But just remember we're all just hangin out

Anonymous said...

Anon #9 said"
"I'd put my money on Kevin Kim running"
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Put your money on a Chinese running. Kevin Kim is Korean.

Anonymous said...

"I'd put my money on Kevin Kim running"
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Put your money on a Chinese running. Kevin Kim is Korean.


That District is heavily Korean as well as being heavily Chinese.

Also, Kevin has beaucoup $$$$, so I wouldn't count him out.

Finally, why the heck would he move to that district two months ago if he could stay in his multi-million dollar apartment in Manhattan if he wasn't going to run??

Anonymous said...

Word has it that Al Centola is running with the backing of the Juniper Park machine,now led by none other than Frank Skala.