Election 2012
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I tell this story all the time, but it’s a true one: When I came to the North Country thirteen years ago, someone — I can’t remember who it was — told me I’d scored the best job in the world, with one big caveat.
In a...
As the Republican Party navigates this perilous chapter in its history, the organization begins to resemble — more and more closely — the desperate, lonely protagonist in “Life of Pi.”
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In the days since Barack Obama won a second free, peaceful and fair election, capturing more than 50% of the popular vote again, a growing number of conservatives have called for their states to secede from the United States of America.
The drumbeat...
CORRECTION: Bill Owens did not vote for the Federal stimulus plan backed by Barack Obama in 2008. He didn’t take office until the next year. We regret the error. Owens did later embrace the policy, advocating for stimulus projects in...
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Gibson hopes to keep North Country district
Glens Falls, NY, Mar 19, 2012 — Congressman Chris Gibson says he loves representing the North Country, and he hopes redistricting lets him continue serving people in places like Warren, Washington and Essex counties.
But Gibson also knows the final decision is out of his hands. New York's 20th Congressional District, which he represents now, could look very different when redistricting finally wraps up.
Gibson sat down with Chris Morris recently and spoke for more than an hour about topics ranging from the chaos in Syria to the field of Republican presidential candidates, and of course, redistricting. Go to full article
But Gibson also knows the final decision is out of his hands. New York's 20th Congressional District, which he represents now, could look very different when redistricting finally wraps up.
Gibson sat down with Chris Morris recently and spoke for more than an hour about topics ranging from the chaos in Syria to the field of Republican presidential candidates, and of course, redistricting. Go to full article
GOP Senate candidate Turner will go at Gillibrand "full blast"
Rochester, NY, Mar 19, 2012 — Three candidates will be on the ballot in the Republican primary race for the US Senate seat now held by Kirsten Gillibrand.
New York City Attorney Wendy Long received the most votes in Friday's Republican convention in Rochester, with around 47%. Long, a New York City attorney, says she has many similarities with Gillibrand, both are working mothers who graduated from Dartmouth College. But Long says her political philosophy is "1980s Ronald Reagan conservative." She calls Gillibrand the "number one most-liberal" Senator in the US Senate.
Long was followed by Congressman Bob Turner and Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos, they both received just over the 25% required to avoid seeking petitions. Of the three, Turner is the most recent entry into the race. Go to full article
New York City Attorney Wendy Long received the most votes in Friday's Republican convention in Rochester, with around 47%. Long, a New York City attorney, says she has many similarities with Gillibrand, both are working mothers who graduated from Dartmouth College. But Long says her political philosophy is "1980s Ronald Reagan conservative." She calls Gillibrand the "number one most-liberal" Senator in the US Senate.
Long was followed by Congressman Bob Turner and Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos, they both received just over the 25% required to avoid seeking petitions. Of the three, Turner is the most recent entry into the race. Go to full article
In fiery GOP convention address, Pataki says Obama "stealing from our future"
Rochester, NY, Mar 19, 2012 — Republicans gathered in Rochester Friday to pick a candidate to challenge Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand.
Former governor George Pataki was the keynote speaker at the Republican convention in Rochester. Pataki praised the current Democratic governor, Andrew Cuomo, saying Cuomo's "made some very positive steps."
But Pataki gave a fiery speech against President Barack Obama and he says this year's election is a fight for the very "soul" of the nation. Go to full article
Former governor George Pataki was the keynote speaker at the Republican convention in Rochester. Pataki praised the current Democratic governor, Andrew Cuomo, saying Cuomo's "made some very positive steps."
But Pataki gave a fiery speech against President Barack Obama and he says this year's election is a fight for the very "soul" of the nation. Go to full article
St. Lawrence County leaders furious about redistricting
Mar 19, 2012 — St. Lawrence County leaders are furious about New York's newly approved Assembly and Senate legislative district lines. The county has been split into four assembly... Go to full article
Senate Dems walk out over redistricting
Albany, NY, Mar 16, 2012 — Seven casinos, a cut in one of the biggest government costs facing taxpayers, more convictions of career criminals and a far more promising outlook for Republicans are... Go to full article
Backroom talks yield deals on divisive issues
Albany, NY, Mar 15, 2012 — The New York Senate and Assembly approved new electoral district lines, as Governor Cuomo and legislative leaders announced agreement on a number of other unrelated issues... Go to full article
Reform groups wrangle over redistricting constitutional amendment
Albany, NY, Mar 13, 2012 — Government reform groups are badly fractured over a proposed constitutional amendment poised for passage in the legislature to change the state's redistricting process. Some... Go to full article
Critics say constitutional amendment won't fix redistricting
Albany, NY, Mar 12, 2012 — Legislative leaders and Governor Cuomo are crafting a constitutional amendment to create a bipartisan panel to draw new legislative and congressional district lines after the... Go to full article
Republican Sayward leaning Obama's way
Willsboro, NY, Mar 09, 2012 — Veteran North Country Republican Teresa Sayward, who won't seek another Assembly term, says she's leaning toward voting for President Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential... Go to full article
Crowded field eyes Sayward seat
Willsboro, NY, Mar 09, 2012 — Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward's announcement last week that she won't seek another term has potential candidates mulling their options. As of today, at least seven people have... Go to full article
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