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Kryzan and Powers tour the 26th

By Philip Anselmo

Alice Kryzan and Jon Powers stopped by the headquarters of the Genesee County Democrats this afternoon on their tour through the 26th district. The two Democrats are ramping up support for Kryzan in her bid to win the congressional seat that will be vacated by retiring incumbent Tom Reynolds. She will face Republican Chris Lee in the general election.

Although they were opponents in the primary, Powers has since come out in full support of Kryzan. Today, he proclaimed that endorsement, citing the message that has been repeated (almost ad nauseum) by Democrats, and often even by Republicans, during this campaign year: change. Voters "have a clear choice," he said, to accept "the same failed policies of the last eight years," or to vote for change. Needless to say, Powers held up Kryzan as a candidate of such change.

"I urge the voters of Western New York to vote for Alice," he said.

Genesee County Democratic Committee Chair Lorie Longhany introduced the two at a brief press conference. She spoke of Powers as "very, very dear to me" and said that his "grassroots campaign led a movement that left a mark in this community."

"His coming out ... sends a strong message across the rural community," she said.

For her part, Kryzan repeated the invocation of change, touting her devotion to "green energy" as part of that message. She called Powers "a worthy adversary" whom she is now thankful to have on her side and vowed to "fight for the 26th district" that has "not been well represented in a long time"—a jab, perhaps, at the outgoing Republican, Reynolds. She also said she wanted to "fulfill the role" of job creator.

"If you send me to Congress, I will get up every morning and ask myself with every item on my agenda: Will this benefit the 26th district? If the answer is no, I will take that item off the agenda."

We caught up with Kryzan after the press conference to ask a couple of questions. (Questions in bold. Responses in italics).

In the Democratic primary, a lot was made about the often divisive negative campaigning and your refusal to get involved in the mudslinging. We know that you can't do anything about the current negative ads being run by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee attacking your opponent Chris Lee. So what are you doing to ensure that voters know these commercials don't reflect your style?

There are two answers to that. One, when asked about it, I tell everyone that those ads are not put out by my campaign. Second, I'm trying to run a campaign with positive ads about the issues. I'm getting out and talking about the issues. ... A representative in Congress must be responsible to the voters.

The "Wall Street bailout" remains wildly unpopular with voters. Nor does much seem to be coming of the effort in the way of relief for the average American. In fact, JPMorgan Chase even admitted that it would not loosen credit and instead plans to use its recently acquired $25 billion of taxpayer money for "acquisitions." Initially, you said that you support the bailout. Do you still?

I supported the bailout, but I said that it's not a perfect bill. Its one saving grace is that Congress only released a portion of the money. A new administration can revisit the effort and make sure that taxpayer money is used to serve the interests of taxpayers, not Wall Street bankers. If we get a Democratic President and a Democratic Congress in there, we will get this right.

Daniel Jones

I was at the Erie County event at Kryzan's Erie County Headquarters and Jon is completley right, with the Democratic majority rolling on nationwide we have a chance in this election to shape our direction. If we elect another Republican we'll get the same train-wreck menu of GOP policies and without the seniority to impact investment in our communities. Alice Kryzan will be able to fight for working families and get more funding for the district.

Oct 27, 2008, 6:41pm Permalink
Sconset Monkey

"...a lot was made about the often divisive negative campaigning and your refusal to get involved in the mudslinging."

Refusal to get involved? Are you serious?

Today, I watched as Jon stood next to the woman that called him a Bush Republican in the primary.

Your line of questioning was as misleading as the answer.

Oct 27, 2008, 7:56pm Permalink
Timothy Paine

"Line of questioning misleading?" "Are you Serious?" Strong words coming from some one refusing to use their real name. Scared? Afraid? No? Are you misleading? Are you serious?

Oct 28, 2008, 8:03am Permalink
Howard B. Owens

I've written to Sconset Monkey and asked him to identify himself in his profile.

Normally, give people some time to respond before blocking them.

Oct 28, 2008, 9:07am Permalink
Sconset Monkey

Tim and Scott,

Thanks for the warm welcome.

Howard,

As I access this from my phone I'm having difficulty changing the profile info. If you feel the need to block his account in the interim I can re-register when I get near a real computer. Completely understandable.

I wasn't aware full disclosure was required. While I tabbed through the registration process the profile was auto filled with the previous username login information.

Please take comfort in knowing I did use my real name when loading up on GHS, whoops, I mean GHSE stock. Hopefully that will help to keep things moving along.

Oct 28, 2008, 11:23am Permalink
Timothy Paine

I also thank you, "Monkey?" I thought bothh of those questions were good Howard. I felt they were current and on track with what I've heard people discussing. I was happy to see someone actually answer them.

Oct 28, 2008, 2:01pm Permalink

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