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Erie County GOP chairman attacks possible Democratic candidate for NY-26

By Howard B. Owens

Press Release:

WILLIAMSVILLE - Erie County Republican Committee Chairman Nick Langworthy issued the following statement after learning that Erie County Clerk Kathy Hochul is running for Congress in New York’s 26th Congressional District: 

“Statewide Democrats aren’t the only ones concerned about Kathy Hochul running for Congress; Western New York taxpayers are too because she has spent her long political career raising taxes and fees. While Jane Corwin has spent 36 years in the private sector helping to create jobs, career politician Kathy Hochul has spent her life doing everything she can to advance her own political career.

“We welcome Kathy Hochul to the race and look forward to hearing her explain why she’s repeatedly voted to grow government and raise taxes and fees on hard working Western New Yorkers.”

Hochul has yet to declare her candidacy for the special election to replace Chris Lee, the married, former Republican representative who quit his seat after apparently being caught trolling Craigslist for dates.

The Democrats' county chairs from the NY-26 meet tomorrow in Geneseo to interview several potential candidates. The Democrats are expected to name their candidate within the following week.

Hochul, county clerk in Erie County, took out papers this week in order to legally accept campaign donations.

Recently, Hochul made headlines leading opposition to a proposed statewide license fee on bicycles. Eventually, Queens Assemblyman Michael DenDekker withdrew the proposal.

UPDATE: WGRZ is reporting that it's a done deal, that the seven Democratic County chairs will announce on Sunday their endorsement of Hochul and that Hochul will officially announce her candidacy on Monday.

Erie County Republican Chairman Nick Langworthy says the Democratic party has been playing a game with its nomination process, knowing all along that Hochul was going to be its candidate if she wanted to run for the seat.

Nick Langworthy: "This is a charade, it's a machination, they've known from the beginning that she's their candidate if she wants to run, but they're using this quirk in the law allowing her to take double the amount of special interest money that she normally would."

According to WGRZ, that by waiting until 12 days after the governor called the election, she will be able to accept as much as $5,000 (two separate maximum $2,500 donations) from the same individual.

George Richardson

Oh man that's bad news. The Democrats are thinking of nominating someone who may be able to overcome copius caldrons of cash. Qualified candidates must be crushed. Down with resumes. What do we want? No Qualifications! When do we want them? Now! Repeat ten times. It's the same everywhere right now. People have lost their heart, soul, spirit and minds. For the most part, 51% anyway.

Mar 18, 2011, 3:56pm Permalink
George Richardson

Here we go again. Jane Corwin delivered phone books at age eleven. That was the beginning of her 36 year career as a rich white girl. Please WNY use your sense. When you are talking about the United States House of Representatives, what happens there doesn't stay there, it affects everyone in America. Michele Bachman, Susan Angle, Christine O'Donnell, Sarah Palin. Stop it, please stop trying to make our Government stupid. It's going to happen anyway but please don't encourage it. I'm begging you.

Mar 18, 2011, 4:05pm Permalink
Chris Charvella

“We welcome Kathy Hochul to the race and look forward to hearing her explain why she’s repeatedly voted to grow government and raise taxes and fees on hard working Western New Yorkers.”

Langworthy put that up on Twitter too. I reminded him that she shrunk the size of her staff and made it easier for veterans to secure their discharge paperwork. There wasn't enough room to explain her fight against the stupid license plates for bicycles etc...

Expect this guy to engage in an epic hackfest from now until May. Corwin won't say much anything publicly except that she loves jobs and Jesus. The order will depend on who she's talking to.

By the way, Hochul isn't actually the candidate yet. The chairs haven't conducted the face to face interviews or had their vote. Langworthy is just trying to get first crack at the political hack pinata.

Mar 18, 2011, 5:02pm Permalink

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