So, let’s run with that ‘winds of change’ cliche and say that those winds of change seem to have blown Mr. Bruno right out of the State Senate.
Yes, you read that right. The news came down last night: Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno will not seek re-election this year.
The New York Times reports that there may be any number of reasons for the sudden announcement, although they say that exhaustion from the pending federal investigation into his “outside business interests” was not one of them.
Yeah, whatever.
The story also mentions criticism leveled at Mr. Bruno “[a]fter the Senate Republicans lost a key special election in February.” That would be a reference to that wonderful upset victory by Darrell Aubertine that was still sending us all to bed with smiles on our faces right through April.
No doubt Bruno realized that he wouldn’t be Majority Leader after the election in November. He only had a one-seat edge and we all know he’s going to be losing it very shortly.
Speaking of this, by the way, a June 12 Quinnepac Poll found that 51% of respondents want to see the Democrats take control of the Senate, while only 35% said it should remain in Republican hands. We have some really terrific candidates like Don Barber and Paloma Capanna and, as TAP pointed out recently, upstate may very well hand the Senate to Democrats all by itself.
Much to the State GOP’s surprised chagrin, I’m sure.



