
From the town of Goshen to Mt. Kisco – Congressional District 19 – representing five counties North of New York City is the premier “suburb” of the “City.” Residents there are friendly, fervently patriotic and definitely displeased with the way the Obama Administration and its parroting Democrat -controlled Congress are governing domestic and foreign affairs. [...]
June 14, 2010 | Posted in
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The politics behind the race to unseat progressive Democrat John Hall (NY Distr. 19) from the US Congress sadly makes for a good sitcom on comedy central. The problem is people are “nutty” in their own right, and they bring this nuttiness to the political process where well meaning adults sometimes act like twelve year-olds. [...]
May 20, 2010 | Posted in
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(Editor’s Note: Steve Whispers is a commenter to District 19 – Playing Field Changes. This is the 8th post regarding the race for the Republican and Conservative Party nominations for US Congress New York District 19.) The following comment from “Steve Whispers” is being re-posted here so that every reader can see that Hayworth’s involvement [...]
May 12, 2010 | Posted in
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A contentious struggle for Republican and Conservative Party nominations has all political eyes on New York’s Congressional District 19. Decision-makers will convene at their respective conventions later this month and in early June to iron out differences. Constituents, informed and involved as any civic-minded American ought to be, are aligning themselves with one candidate or [...]
May 10, 2010 | Posted in
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The primary in District 19 has been, by far, the most exciting Congressional race in 2010. Five congressional candidates vying for the Republican, Conservative, and Independence Party nomination, each having something different to bring to the table, all determined to beat incumbent Democrat John Hall. Tea Party Patriots, aware, involved and consumed with interviewing candidates, [...]
April 28, 2010 | Posted in
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There is a reason why all the talk among Tea Party Patriots in District 19 — is Republican Congressional candidate Nan Hayworth. Not because she is a freedom loving, flag carrying patriot, but because her husband is an OB/GYN doctor who has admittedly performed abortions in the past, is CEO of a medical clinic that [...]
March 13, 2010 | Posted in
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Slowly but surely evidence is surfacing to substantiate the claims made in my article “Congress, Abortion, and District 19” written two weeks ago today. I covered the story of Republican Nan Hayworth, current darling of the Republican Party and 2010 contender for New York’s Congressional District 19. Nan Hayworth has what I call “baggage” – [...]
March 2, 2010 | Posted in
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Much has been written here and elsewhere about yesterday’s blog post entitled Congress, Abortion and District 19. The topic is whether Republican Nan Hayworth is worthy to be the top contender vs. progressive Democrat John Hall in this year’s Congressional race in New York’s District 19. My attention was focused on Hayworth’s husband; Dr. Scott [...]
February 18, 2010 | Posted in
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How nice it is to live in the 21st century with an abundant amount of information at your fingertips? Any web bar will do, type, hit enter, and without too much effort the answers to your questions are right there for the reading. I found a gold mine at the website addressed www.opensecrets.org, among many [...]
February 16, 2010 | Posted in
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Republicans across New York are practically salivating at the prospect of turning New York red at the Governor’s mansion, United States Senate, and at tons of state and local races from Broome to Queens County. It’s the kind of excitement that should raise the brow of New York’s Senator Chuck Schumer, former Chairman of the [...]
February 6, 2010 | Posted in
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