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Frequent critic of Hawley considering November challenge for Assembly seat

By Howard B. Owens

Chris Barons, known to readers of The Batavian, as C.M. Barons, and a frequent critic of Assemblyman Steve Hawley, is exploring a possible run against Hawley this fall.

Barons, a Bergen resident and registered Green, met with the Genesee County Democrat Committee this week in Corfu -- a presentation that went well, according to Chairwoman Lorie Longhany.

For his part, Barons said his possible candidacy springs from the fact that people have been asking him to run, but he's not sure how viable a run would be with out Democratic support.

"Let’s just say anybody who was going to make a serious run for that office is going to have to be in one of two conduits and apparently there’s only one available," Barons said.

Barons has yet to meet with Democrats from Orleans County. He said he has also not yet been in contact with Greens.

Longhany said Barons made an impressive showing when he spoke with the Democratic Committee, giving thoughtful answers on a broad range of issues, but whether he will get the backing of the committee is unclear at this time.

He may have to switch parties to gain the backing of Democrats, but Barons said that at least in his first meeting with local Democrats, the subject didn't come up.

Longhany described Barons as a liberal libertarian with a sense of localism.

Barons, who has frequently referred to the incumbent assemblyman as "Hypocrite Hawley" for not doing more to address the serious issues in New York, said it would be a big step for him to enter a political race.

"I work and function as an average citizen and to do anything else obviously is a radical change," Barons said this morning. "But if there is an interest demonstrated in my candidacy I have made the decision to embrace that."

Jeff Allen

C.M. and I often disagree on debates here on TheBatavian, but I have the utmost respect for his decision to consider a run at the Assembly. Instead of sitting on the sidelines and complaining, he is stepping up. We need more regular folks to look seriously at elected representation. Politics as usual is not working and a fresh influx of new, non-political faces. Best of luck C.M.

May 13, 2010, 6:21pm Permalink
Bob Harker

C. M., at the very least, your running would wake Hawley up. Other than handshaking at public events, I don't see that he's done much for us. We need new blood, and most certainly all incumbants are in trouble.

As a conservative republican, I still ask you to run.

May 14, 2010, 5:03am Permalink
bud prevost

C.M.- I applaud your consideration to run. While my political views may be somewhat right of center, I would love to see anyone go to Albany and make some real waves. We are in a dire state as a state, and true patriotic civil servants are exactly what we need to bring change. I look forward to hearing more in the coming months. Good luck Chris.

May 14, 2010, 6:03am Permalink

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