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Blogger Says DCCC spreads false rumors about Steve Harrison.
Huffington Post blogger Howie Klein in his other blog, "Down with Tyranny", says the DCCC is spreading false rumors that NY 13th Congressional District Democratic candidate Steve Harrison is dropping out of the primary against Councilman Michael McMahon. The winner faces Republican Frank Powers for the right to replace Vito Fossella. Against Fossella in 2006, Harrison received a higher percentage of the vote than any Democrat ever under the district's current configuration.
Here's Howie's blog. http://downwithtyranny.blogspot.com/2008/06/in-case-youre-sick-of-hearin.... read more »
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Domenic Recchia, Go Home
Domenic Recchia, go home.
Brooklyn City Councilman Domenic Recchia has been making the rounds on Staten Island in recent weeks. Some speculated that the Daily News Knucklehead award winner( http://www.nydailynews.com/opinions/2006/12/26/2006-12-26_how_stupid_can...) was visiting the forgotten borough because he was seeking citywide office. Others correctly speculated that he was contemplating running a primary against Steve Harrison for the right to attempt to unseat Vito Fossella, New York City's only Republican member of Congress, who represents all of Staten Island and a portion of Brooklyn. Crains' and the Staten Island Advance confirmed his potentially disastrous for those wanting to Veto Vito, ambitions.
Brooklyn attorney Harrison ran a gallant campaign last year, losing by a smaller percentage of the vote than any of Fossella's opponents since he supplanted the Molinari dynasty in 1997. Harrison accomplished this despite being out spent 12-1 by Fossella, largely because people like Recchia, who represents a tiny portion of the Congressional District in the Council, did squat for Steve. read more »
More on Titone and Alexander
The City Board of Elections denied Independence Party candidate to replace the late John Lavelle representing Staten Island's North Shore in the March 27 Special Election Kelvin Alexander's bid to place his made up Family First line (Not to be confused with Working Families which supports Democratic opponent Matt Titone ) as an additional line on the ballot. The board ruled that 611 of the petition's 1616 signatures were invalid, leaving him short of the 1100 he needed for that additional line.
Alexander, a Staten Island Democratic County Committee member, is running on the Independence line and potentially turning a potential easy Democratic win into an opportunity for Republican Rose Margarella, because the party chose Titone over him. He is undecided if he'll fight the ruling with the state Supreme Court.
Alexander has accused any challenge of his fabricated party petition as marginalizing minority voters. I find that a stretch since he's already on the ballot as a better known party's candidate. read more »
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Who will replace Lavelle
The Staten Island Democratic Association, the Island's progressive Democratic club, hosted a forum for candidates seeking to fill the late John Lavelle's vacant North Shore 61st State Assembly District seat Thursday night at the American Grill, which was packed with onlookers and 11 office seekers.
There will be no primary. A relatively small cabal of County Committee members residing in the 61st AD will decide who gets the nomination. I moved to the 61st AD from the 63rd 2 days after Election Day. I was supposed to have been appointed to the County Committee back in June, but somehow I was never officially added, so I may be not be part of the cabal making the nominating decision.
Most Staten Island Democrats live in the borough's North Shore and those aspiring to run for office representing that part of the Island typically have to wait in line for a chance to do so. This is why 11 people at the forum sought the nomination, while there may be no Democratic candidate to contest Council special election winner Vincent Ignizio's newly vacant South Shore Assembly seat, if his opponent Manny Innamorato doesn't seek to represent the heavily Republican South Shore in Albany. read more »
On This Day
2009
- Progressives want to fix CNBC
- Go to "The Little Idea" or else!
- What, you didn't know that ?
- Dave Smith, Penn-South Tenant Leader, Lifelong Leftist, Dead At 90.
- Anonymous 4; Famed A Capella Group, Sings At Corpus Christi Church, Thursday March 19th, 7:30 PM; $20
- David Galarza for City Council (38th District) Fundraising Numbers
- We MassTransit Advocates Have Not Yet Made Our Case; Wed. Updates
- Catholic and Orthodox Jewish leaders' feeling hurt over their liability for protecting child rapists




