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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Democracy for New York City Meeting, Sept. 3rd, at The Grind, Sunnyside, NY with Cathy Nolan - Member of Assembly

Photo by Kate...

Democracy for NY meeting, Sept. 3rd, at The Grind, Sunnyside, NY -- with Assemblymember Cathy Nolan, second from right, giving us her DNC update. District Leader Deirdre Feerick is fourth from left.

In this photo: Kate Anne Brennan (photos), Deidre Feerick, Dan Jacoby (photos), Cathy Nolan, David Quintana (photos)

Monday, September 15, 2008

2008 DNC Photo Exhibit/Fundraiser for Elizabeth Crowley at the Ridgewood Democratic Club...


Fundraiser/Photo Exhibit
Elizabeth Crowley for City Council
Monday September 15th 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Ridgewood Democratic Club 60-70 Putnam Avenue



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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Maltese Runs TV Ads in Appeal to Democratic Voters by Jonathan P. Hicks - City Room - Metro - New York Times Blog

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It was just before Hillary Rodham Clinton’s speech at the Democratic convention last night when watchers of CNN in Brooklyn and Queens were treated to a campaign commercial by State Senator Serphin R. Maltese, a Republican from Queens in a tough re-election battle this year.

And, that same commercial was broadcast again tonight before former President Bill Clinton’s speech at the convention.

Rarely do State Senate candidates broadcast their pitch for voters on television – let along during a widely watched event. But Mr. Maltese, who was elected in 1988, is one of the prime targets of Democrats hoping to regain control of the Senate. Indeed, of the handful of incumbent Republican state senators whom Democrats are singling out for defeat this year, Mr. Maltese is at the top of the list.

He is being challenged by City Councilman Joseph P. Addabbo Jr., a Democrat.

Mr. Maltese is a conservative Republican who has represented an overwhelming Democratic section of western Queens for nearly two decades. He has rarely faced a tough re-election battle. But he won his last election two years ago by about 900 votes – about 2 percentage points. And Mr. Addabbo, who has a large portion of the Senate district in his council district, has a well-known political name. His father, who died in 1986, served in Congress.

The ad, which ran on Time Warner Cable stations, portrayed Mr. Maltese as a champion of tax cuts during his years in Albany. By contrast, the ad said, Mr. Addabbo voted for an 18 percent increase in New York City property taxes several years ago.

It was not Mr. Maltese’s first campaign commercial this year. He has broadcast four others in recent months. But the placement of the ads – shortly before the high point of last night’s convention – was a sign that Mr. Maltese is once again after Democratic votes.

In fact, his ad made no mention of his party affiliation. But the 15th State Senate District has about 72,000 registered Democratic voters, compared with about 30,000 Republicans (There are about 6,000 others registered in the district). Winning Democrats and independent voters has been vital to Mr. Maltese’s political survival.

“We’re going to run an issue oriented campaign,” said John McLaughlin, a consultant to the Maltese campaign. “And whenever they hit the senator on various issues, we’re going to respond. We’re going to compare their records and let the voters decide.”

Mr. McLaughlin declined to say how much the Maltese campaign is spending on the television ads or how long they will be on the air.

Alexis Grenell, a spokeswoman for Mr. Addabbo’s campaign, said that the councilman had no plans to broadcast campaign commercials on television, saying that he preferred face-to-face contact with voters.

“This campaign is a grass-roots effort that is based on meeting people, going door to door, shaking hands and talking directly to voters about the issues,” Ms. Grenell said.

“An ad buy on CNN during the convention is incredibly expensive and it was clearly aimed at prime Democratic voters,” she added. “And all it will accomplish will be to remind voters that there is an election. The overwhelming majority of people who saw that will vote Democratic. The rest are people who live outside of the district and can’t vote for him.”

Analysis: Addabbo Seeks to Topple Maltese by Austin Shafran - Queens Courier

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The anticipated fall match-up, which may determine control of the State Senate, just got a little more complicated. Call it addition by subtraction.

Albert Baldeo, who in 2006, came within approximately 800 votes of unseating incumbent Senator Serphin Maltese, dropped out of the race and threw his support behind the Democratic establishment candidate, City Councilmember Joseph Addabbo.

Two years ago, when Baldeo ran an insurgent campaign without any assistance from the State Democratic Party, he nearly toppled the seemingly impenetrable Republican State Senator, providing an early wake-up call to Democrats eager to find a way to win control of the State Senate.

Baldeo had announced plans to run again this year, and again, he would not be receiving the support of the State or Queens County Democratic Party who have endorsed Addabbo. Fearing that having Baldeo on the ballot as a possible third-party candidate might detract from Addabbo’s chances of defeating Maltese in the fall. Rumors swirled of deals to get Baldeo out of the race, but he would not budge until this past week when Baldeo announced that he was dropping out of the race and throwing his full support behind Addabbo.


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Baldeo cannot officially withdraw from the Democratic Primary since it is too late to remove his name from the primary ballot.

After learning that Baldeo had opted not to run and would be supporting Addabbo, Queens County Republican Party Chair, Phil Ragusa, immediately responded with a statement claiming, “Mr. Baldeo’s own web site calls City Councilmember Joe Addabbo a law-breaking, tax-increasing, animal rights-abusing puppet who denigrates and harasses minorities. With this in mind, Addabbo should come clean with voters about what promises were made and what deals were cut that led to this miraculous conversion.”

Regardless of what may or may not have occurred preceding Baldeo’s decision to withdraw from the race, his absence is one less obstacle Addabbo will have to hurdle.

Addabbo received a second shot of good news when he was endorsed by DC 37 Retirees, which represents more than 50,000 retired municipal workers. Maltese still figures to be very tough to beat, even without Baldeo in the race because of the wide-ranging support he has garnered from public safety sector union workers who comprise a significant voting block within his district.

To combat that strong support, Addabbo will likely court the new immigrant and minority community vote - now that Baldeo is out of the race.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Rep. Weiner to Host "Teletown Hall" from Democratic Convention

New Yorkers Can Talk With Weiner from the Comfort of Their Homes


Representative Anthony Weiner (D – Brooklyn and Queens) will host an innovative "Teletown Hall" THURSDAY, AUGUST 28. Residents of New York's 9th Congressional District will be able to conveniently call in from their own kitchen table or family room and participate in a two-way conversation with Rep. Weiner. Weiner will give constituents an update from the Democratic National Convention in Denver and answer questions on a wide variety of topics, from national to local issues.


On June 11, 2008, nearly 17,000 residents of New York's 9th Congressional District participated in the "Teletown Hall" with Rep. Weiner.


What: Rep. Weiner To Host Innovative "Teletown Hall" from Democratic Convention


Who: Representative Anthony D. Weiner (D – NY) - Residents of Bayside Hills, Belle Harbor, Bergen Beach, Breezy Point, Briarwood, Broad Channel, Electchester, Flushing, Forest Hills, Fresh Meadows, Gerritsen Beach, Glendale, Hillcrest, Homecrest, Howard Beach, Jamaica Hills, Kew Gardens, Kew Gardens Hills, Manhattan Beach, Marine Park, Maspeth, Middle Village, Mill Basin, Mill Island, Neponsit, Oakland Gardens, Ocean Parkway, Ozone Park Parkville, Pomonok, Rego Park, Richmond Hill, Ridgewood, Rockaway Park, Roxbury, Sheepshead Bay, Utopia, Woodhaven and other communities in the 9th Congressional District


When: Thursday, August 28 @ 5:00 PM Mountain Time / 7:00 PM Eastern Time


Where: "Teletown Hall"


***For more information, including call-in number and conference ID, please call Angie Hu at 917-841-0354.***