The last push of the ground game in the presidential and local elections is underway. Both Republicans and Democrats rallied over the weekend, pulling their volunteers together to run phone banks and knock on doors to turn out as many of their members as possible for tomorrow’s election.
Governor Cuomo toured the state Sunday stumping for Hillary Clinton and a Democratic majority for the New York State Senate, but only a handful of seats are likely to change parties. That probably leaves the coalition of Independent Democrats headed by Bronx Senator Jeff Klein the one who’ll decide.
If he continues to ally with the Republicans, they’ll retain control.