A reader forwarded a memo sent to GOP /
Conservative state comptroller hopeful Harry Wilson's supporters that contains the «very encouraging results» of a poll his campaign commissioned last week that show he has a good shot at defeating Democratic incumbent Tom DiNapoli — if he can just let enough New Yorkers know who he is.
Mayor Bloomberg is poised to endorse GOP /
Conservative state comptroller candidate Harry Wilson Monday, a source with direct knowledge of the mayor's plans confirmed.
Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani will formally endorse GOP /
Conservative state comptroller candidate Harry Wilson in Buffalo tomorrow afternoon at the Erie County GOP headquarters, Wilson's campaign announced.
GOP /
Conservative state comptroller candidate Harry Wilson is trying to turn his refusal to endorse his ticketmate, Carl Paladino, into an asset, saying it demonstrates a level of political independence that is lacking in his Democratic opponent, incumbent Tom DiNapoli.
Not exact matches
As Cuomo huddled with a group of advisors that included former
state Comptroller H. Carl McCall (the man he challenged in the 2002 Democratic gubernatorial primary, hurting his relationship with the black community), Manhattan Democratic Chairman / Assemblyman Keith Wright and former NYC
Comptroller Bill Thompson, Paladino's campaign manager talked to Gerson Borrero about the GOP /
Conservative nominee's efforts to woo Latino voters.
His former running mate, ex-NYC Council Minority Leader Tom Ognibene (whom Edwards defeated on Sept. 14), Erie County
Conservative Chairman Ralph Lorigo (whom Lazio defeated for Row D in the primary before deciding to drop out of the general election), former Rep. Tom Reynolds, Erie County GOP Chairman Nick Langworthy (Paladino's earliest and most staunch support), Nancy Naples (former Erie County
comptroller and chair of Paladino's campaign),
state GOP Chairman Ed Cox,
state Conservative Chairman Mike Long (although not today).
Campaign operative Jonathan Trichter in an email and video released Monday night formally unveiled his bid for
state comptroller, with plans to run on the Republican and
Conservative Party lines.
But seriously, take a look at this invite for a June 30th fundraiser for the «Republican,
Conservative and Independence candidate for New York
State comptroller» and you'll see what I mean.
The
state Conservative Party's executive committee yesterday «enthusiastically» adopted a resolution recommending that the full committee endorse Republican
state comptroller candidate Harry Wilson.
Republican Bob Antonacci, the Onondaga County
comptroller, moved a step closer to locking up the
Conservative Party ballot line in the race for the New York
State Senate seat left open by the retirement of John DeFrancisco.
About 100 people participated in the rally at the oldest Republican club in the United
States, funded in 1875, to meet Republican and
Conservative candidates Chris Moss for lieutenant governor, John Cahill for
state attorney general, Bob Antonacci for
state comptroller, Grant Lally for Congress and Maureen Koetz for
state Assembly.
Casale said he was planning to leave Long's campaign after she won the primary, in which she defeated now - former Rep. Bob Turner, of Queens, and Nassau County
Comptroller George Maragos, but then received a call from
state Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long (no relation to the candidate), asking him to stick around.
Business restructuring expert Harry Wilson, a former candidate for
state comptroller, appeared at the
state Conservative Party Political Action Conference Sunday evening to pitch himself in what could eventually serve as his stump speech.
And in the
state comptroller contest, Siena found incumbent Democratic
comptroller Tom DiNapoli has extended his lead over his GOP /
Conservative challenger, Harry Wilson, to 51 - 25, with 25 percent still undecided.
The
Comptroller says it's important that the governor and legislature continue to be
conservative in their spending and their estimates of future tax collections when they put together the new
state budget.
Comptroller Tom DiNapoli estimated on Thursday a constitutional convention could cost the
state at least $ 50 million — a figure he said was a «
conservative» estimate.
Wilson has the support of both
state GOP Chairman Ed Cox and
state Conservative Chairman Mike Long, but he's not the only Republican seeking his party's nod to challenge Democratic
state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli this fall.
The
state's
Comptroller, Tom DiNapoli, who has been at odds with Governor Cuomo over pension reform, praised the governor and lawmakers for being
conservative in their revenue estimates, and prudent, so far, in their spending plans.