Miranda Devine: Bruce Blakeman is the antidote to the anti-American poison emanating from Albany and City Hall but voters must hit the polls

OK.Once we’re all done setting our hair on fire and wringing our hands about the latest crop of anti-American, Jew-hating, Communist revolutionaries who’ve just grabbed political power, let’s look at the upside.Hardly anybody voted for them.And they give Republicans a golden opportunity — if the party can get its act together, and if conservatives and sensible centrists can be persuaded to get off their couches and actually vote — and vote strategically.No more sitting on the fence.

In the bid to save New York — and the nation — apathy is as much the enemy as the DSA, for Democrats and Republicans alike.This is the chance for New Yorkers to get behind the underestimated gem running for governor, Bruce Blakeman.He is the antidote to the anti-American poison emanating from Albany and City Hall.But first to apathy.The three Democratic Socialists of America candidates endorsed by Mayor Mamdani received a grand total of 125,000 votes, representing 3 percent of all registered Democrats in New York City.Darializa Avila Chevalier (NY-13), a community organizer born in the Dominican Republic who wipes her ass with the American flag, will ride into Washington, DC, with fewer than 33,000 votes, representing less than 9 percent of eligible registered Democrats in that district.That would barely fill Yankee Stadium.

Only 18 percent of Democrats in NY-13 even bothered to turn out to vote in the primaries Tuesday.It’s the same for Texas native Claire Valdez (NY-7), a union organizer who wants to grant citizenship and voting rights to illegal aliens.She netted a measly 36,961 votes — or 10 percent of eligible votes.Brad Lander (a longtime DSA member who nominally quit the faction but for all intents and purposes is DSA), the Missouri-born former progressive former NYC comptroller, Mamdani enabler and self-loathing “As a Jew” Jew, did the best of the three but still only eked out a paltry 55,000 votes to knock off Rep.

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