The Claverack Podcast

Jeff Unpacks Election Results

29 min · 16 de dic de 2025
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It's only me this week, folks, your host Jeff Kiplinger.  I promised to 'unpack' data from the November 4 town and county election to see if we could learn anything about the winners, the losers, and the residents (that's us, and I hope we end up winners).  I uncovered, I think, some interesting things that the major parties may not have noticed.  By the way, if numbers and analysis make your head spin, you might want to skip ahead to about 8 minutes from the end for a summary.

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