Hi David,
April was a busy month on the campaign trail and I wanted to catch you up on what we’ve been doing on the ground here in NY-19. We turned in thousands of petitions to officially get my name on the ballot.
We also started counting down the days to my primary like we did in the Army. We’re now at [D-52] and we’ve got a lot of work to do. Our team has been crushing our field goals and we’re ramping up our TV and online communication plans this month. Here are some of my favorite highlights from April on the trail:
Stopped by Keegan Ales right here in Kingston to learn about making beer and the booming microbrewing industry here in our district. Great group of folks -- and the brewery is just a short walk from our campaign office.
On the trail, people ask me about how to get young people involved in politics and for me, the best way is to meet them where they’re at. So I headed over to SUNY New Paltz to hang out with the College Dems and we talked about what’s on their mind: healthcare, tuition and student loans, and criminal justice reform.
My lovely wife, Rebecca, joined me for lunch at family-run Dietz Stadium Diner (one of my old hangouts back in high school) to talk with NY-19 voters about what issues they’re focused on this cycle. What strikes me in these conversations is how optimistic folks in NY-19 are about our future, even with the current state of politics.
My Field Organizer, Ciara and I spent the day knocking doors in Amenia. We met Maxine, who is thrilled that I’m running to replace Faso and loved that we came to her door. She even asked us to put a sticker on the bird feeder on her front post so all her neighbors could see!
The team and I also took a stop after canvassing to meet with friends and volunteers at Crossroads Brewing Company in Catskill. Love connecting with local businesses in the district to see how I can go to work for them in Congress.
Ran into Senator Kirsten Gillibrand at the NYS Democratic Rural Conference. Her former House district overlapped with NY-19 and as I travel to those parts of our district, I often think of how Kirsten connected to voters and outworked her opponent to win the race. Sen. Gillibrand is a true progressive champion who fights tirelessly for all of us here in NY-19 and across the state.
I spent Earth Day with my Uncle Mike, cousin Sally-Marie, Aunt Jackie, my wife Rebecca, Uncle Bill, and Aunt Barbara and enjoyed the landscape and the beauty of NY-19. I want to protect our planet so that my kids can enjoy our beautiful landscape like I did growing up.
Here’s a photo of me phone banking with New Paltz High School students. The next day I spoke at my alma mater, Kingston High School. Really pumped to see these students get engaged in politics and humbled that they chose to volunteer for my campaign.
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Friday, May 4, 2018
[D-52] Photos from the trail. CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE PAT RYAN.
"...a commanding presence" CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE KEN HARBAUGH.
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A "must-win" Senate seat: U.S. SENATOR JEANNE SHAHEEN.
This is big news, David: Vox just said Kyrsten Sinema’s race in Arizona is a “MUST-WIN” if Democrats want to take back the Senate this year, and CNN called this seat the second-most likely to flip in 2018.
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We’ve got a real shot at turning this red seat blue and taking back the Senate, so we know the GOP and its deep-pocketed donors are going to go all in.
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Republicans are desperate to keep their Senate majority so they can continue rolling back health care, giving tax breaks to the wealthy and confirming extremist Supreme Court nominees.
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This is going to be one of the most competitive Senate races in the country, so Kyrsten is counting on our grassroots support to make sure she has the resources to win.
Thank you,
Jeanne |
Reminder: APA elections are underway.
Dear DAVID, Voting is currently underway to elect new Eastern Division officers and a new member at large of the APA board of officers. If you haven’t already done so, please take a few minutes to review the information below and vote today. Eastern Division ElectionsThis year, the Eastern Division will elect a vice president, a member at large of the executive committee, and two members of the nominating committee. Before voting, learn more about the candidates by reading their candidate bios.Member at Large of the APA Board of OfficersFollowing an open nomination process and deliberations by the nominating committee, four candidates now stand for election for the position of member at large of the APA’s board of officers. The person elected will serve a three-year term beginning July 1, 2018.The four candidates for election were given the opportunity to submit candidate statements, photos, and other ballot information. Members are encouraged to review the candidate information prior to voting. Only full (regular and emeritus) members of the association affiliated with one of the three divisions are eligible to vote, and you must be signed in to the APA website to access the ballot link. Voting will remain open for two more weeks, closing on Friday, May 18. Once submitted, your votes are final. You will not be able to return to your ballot and change your votes, so please consider your choices carefully before submitting. Thank you for taking the time to vote! All the best, Amy E. Ferrer Executive Director |
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