Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Renzi Sweeps...Gains Edge for November

    Eugene Renzi swept two minor party primaries in the race for Watertown City Judge. Mr. Renzi beat  Keith Caughlin 46-17 for the Independence line and 22-1 for the Conservative Party nod.
    Absentees are expected to further swell the margins.
     The twin wins are a boost for Republican Renzi and make Mr. Caughlin a long shot for the ten year term to replace retiring judge James Harberson.
    

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

All Renzi's have good looking wives. That's the real reason we vote for 'em.

Anonymous said...

Hey, that Urban Hirshey guy kicked butt at the Cape. I wonder if they can rename the place Cape Rochester or Monroe Vincent now that the voters all live somewhere else. That's gotta be the coolest thing I've seen in local politics in a long time. Congrats to the WileyMan. Will the French Festival be moving to Rochester?

Anonymous said...

I'm with you 1:57...I hate rich people too. I wish they would just stay in Rochester and quit coming here to spend their money. I mean I would definitely cash their property tax checks when they send them in, but I don't think they should have any say in any laws that impact their property.

Anonymous said...

So 10:54, what do you think the vote was with just CV people? And what would be really cool is if you could get the Rochester folks to bring their turds up with them as well. As long as their making your political decisions for you you might as well process their solid wastes. You could put out little blue buckets and label them Rochester Logs, Please Deposit Here. Hey, I don't live there and I don't care. I love your town. Comedy central.

Anonymous said...

What he is admitting is the vote was the result of registering people from outside the area. It is legal, but it will further divide the town.

Anonymous said...

Now that the out of town vote has stopped the wind. It will be fun when they figure out they can stop school budget votes too. Won't that be cool? I'm all for them having a say in how their tax dollars are spent. HAhahahahaha.

Betcha didn't mean it that way, didja MrWiley?