NY 29th District: Samara Barend Update

I've blogged on the 29th district in NY State.  My first post was here.

Samara Barend, Democratic candidate in the open seat 29th district in New York State, came out with some fundraising news - she has twice as much cash on hand as her nearest opponent, $136,000.  She's raised a total of $171,000.  I have little frame of reference to know if this is a good amount, though my sense is that even if it's a little bit of an underperformance, the underperformance of the GOP opposition is much starker.  That said, the district is weighted 44-30-20 (GOP-Dem-Ind), which would normally augur badly for a Democrat.  But let's get away from the money news - there is great news on a much more important front.

Randy Kuhl and Mark Assini are in a blood feud - it's the liberal Republicans versus the Southern fried GOP.

Kuhl, who has the backing of Houghton, has raised $269,000 over the course of his campaign, according to filings. Kuhl also won the backing Monday of the National Rifle Association. The NRA has given Kuhl an "A+" rating as a state lawmaker.

His campaign manager Ira Treuhaft said their fund-raising shows a wide range of support for Kuhl within the staunchly conservative district, where Republicans outnumber Democrats by about 5-3.

"This is the most Republican seat in New York state... The outpouring of support for Randy has been magnificent," said Treuhaft.

Complicating Kuhl's campaign is a decision by state Conservative Party leaders on Friday to give their endorsement to Assini. Should Kuhl win a GOP primary, that could set up a three-way contest in November with Assini siphoning conservative votes from the state senator.

Kuhl fell victim to a battle between state Conservative Party Chairman Michael Long and state Senate Republican Majority Leader Joseph Bruno. Long claims Bruno, with Kuhl's support, has become too liberal in the quest to keep the Senate under GOP control.

The retiring incumbent, Amo Houghton, is a very liberal Republican who voted against the war and the tax cuts, so it's not an impossible district.

I've heard complaints that she's too young to run, that her campaign is inexperienced (seemingly long-shot campaigns always are), and that it's a staunchly Republican district - I've also heard that it's a changing district and that she is very well-respected in the area, as is her family.  It's a fairly blog-savvy campaign.  Ally Giard, the Deputy Finance Director, blogged on BOP before joining the campaign, and Chris Juan, a campaign staffer, posts on Daily Kos diaries.  Here's Juan's interesting story about how the campaign changed coverage in the paper, after getting bad press:

The local Democracy for America group who has endorsed Samara jumped right on top of this. We wrote the reporters, we wrote the editors, we made some noise, and pointed out that this was simply not true. Not only did Samara raise nearly $171,000 for the quarter, she also has as much cash on hand as both Republicans combined!

We were told yesterday that a correction would be in the paper today. Of course we expected a little 1-inch blurb on page 8B or something, but what we actually got was a full blow article with this outstanding headline....

"Democrat Ahead in Fundraising for Local District Race"

http://www.rochesterdandc.com/news/0720A54V6LP_news.shtml

A little action can really make a different. This was by far the best write-up Samara has received in the local newspaper. The momentum is building in this race and we're going to give the Republicans one heck of a right they never expected.

This is an important way of using digital technology - swift news cycle dominance via emails and mobilizing supporters to pester the press.  We like to speak of blogs and money, but really, the amount of money raised through blogs is pretty small.  Like 'smart money' in investment, though, blog money is well-timed and often critical to investing political campaigns and movements with legitimacy.  Really, blogs and technology are bringing back coalition politics, so I find it heartening that the local DFA group had such an impact on the press, beyond just raising cash.

At any rate, the blood feud among Republicans is terrific news.  If Barend can establish legitimacy as a potential pickup, this is a seat we can take.  You can read more about her candidacy here.  My contacts in NY politics are thin, so if anyone can weigh in with an analysis of the district or her reputation therein, I'd appreciate it.



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the conservative party (none / 0)

so, Assini is going to be their nominees, Barend's chances just increased a whole lot. She basically can win witha plurality of the vote.
by Jerome Armstrong on Tue Jul 20, 2004 at 04:40:29 PM EST

Re: the conservative party (none / 0)

Come on.  Assini doesn't have a popsicle's chance in hell of getting the nod.  Randy Kuhl, for what he is and is not, will win the nomination and thus win the general against Barend.  I'm sure she's a nice person but she doesn't have a chance.  All of her money was raised from outside of the district by her rich friends.  They've wasted their money!  The Democrats have their only chance to pick up a seat in New York but funneling all of their money into the open seat in Buffalo caused by Jack Quinn's departure.
by Anonymous Citizen on Fri Jul 30, 2004 at 09:36:16 AM EST
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Re: the conservative party (none / 0)

Here's the election day numbers:  Kuhl (Republican line) 65%, Barend (Democrat line) 30%, Assini (Conservative line) 5%.  You can take those numbers to the bank.
by Anonymous Citizen on Tue Aug 03, 2004 at 05:01:08 PM EST
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Re: the conservative party (none / 0)

Yeah take them to the First National Bank of You are Insane...

Barend will get 45% easily
Assini will take 10-15% from Kuhl easily

by youngdemo5 on Wed Aug 04, 2004 at 08:24:11 PM EST
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Re: the conservative party (none / 0)

Barend won't get close to 45% buddy.  Not in this district.
by Anonymous Citizen on Thu Aug 05, 2004 at 05:38:29 PM EST
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Samara Barend (none / 0)

Thanks for your positive comments regarding my daughter, Samara.

 She did not enter this race for experience.  As Vince Lombardi said, "Winning is not everything, it is the only thing."  My daughter is well known throughout the Southern Tier because of her work on I-86.  The residents of the Southern Tier are pretty savy when it comes to politics.  They know Rany Kuhl was in Albany for 26 years and during that whole time he could have helped Senator Moynihan push the Route 17 to I-86 conversion but chose not to.  The conversion has already been responsible for thousands of new jobs and double-digit increases in property values in western NY.  Kuhl has now positioned himself on the Transportation Committee (one of 10) to attempt to grab some of the kudos. The first and last ribbon cuttings for completed portions of I-86 Samara was not even formally invited--in each case she was informed of the event by a Republican who felt she should be there. At the first cutting she managed to say a few words of praise for Senator Moynihan but the last ribbon cutting the Republicans made sure she did not speak.  

If you go by the Barend For Congress headquarters at 5 E. Market St., Corning at 8AM or 10PM young, politically seasoned, dedicated men and women  will be working their hearts out
to insure her November victory.  

Another interesting note: my mother and dad lived in Monroe County and my brother Ray was the former Republican Supervisor of Ontario County for 12 years.  When my daughter announced her candidacy, he received a number of calls from fellow Republicans asking who he would support.  His comment, "Its a no brainer.  She is brillant, hardworking, a person of conviction, and untainted. She is going to win."

She will attract many of the Republican votes especially the women.  I carried a number of petitions for her and was surprised how many families had split registrations--where there
was a Republican in the home, almost everyone said they would vote Democrat this year.

by Anonymous Citizen on Wed Jul 28, 2004 at 12:45:18 AM EST

Re: Samara Barend (none / 0)

You're obviously proud of your daughter as only a mother can be.  I only hope she has plans for a real job after the race is over and she maxes out at about 27%.  Seriously.  This is an overwhelminly Republican seat no matter how good she is.  Don't put any more money into this child's pipe dream.
by Anonymous Citizen on Fri Jul 30, 2004 at 09:39:07 AM EST
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Re: Samara Barend (none / 0)

The only pipe dream you know about, Mr. Alderson, is the one you smoke...
by youngdemo5 on Wed Aug 04, 2004 at 08:24:38 PM EST
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Samara Barend for Congress? Please. (none / 0)

Samara Barend is, unfortunately, a very arrogant little girl who has no experience in anything other than self-promotion.  She was an intern for Senator Moynihan and took a lot of credit for things she did not do.  In fact, if Senator Moynihan were still around today, he'd be embarassed by this ridiculous display by such an obvious little press-monger such as Samara Barend.  It's really sad.  I know a lot about the district because I live here.  I'm not a fan of Samara or her two Republican opponents but will probably vote for the Republican nominee over Samara even though it pains me to do so as a lifelong democrat in a primarily Republican town (sometimes when the numbers come out the day after the election, the most liberal person on the ticket gets only one vote -- from me).  There is also another guy running for the seat against Barend -- he's pretty interesting but doesn't have a chance, I don't think (no money and he was shut out of the process by the machine).  You can check out his web site here:  http://www.aldersonforcongress.com/

Anyway, the bottom line is that the district will never have as good a representative as Amo Houghton was.  He will be missed.  I only hope his legacy isn't spoiled by his would-be successors -- especially not this spoiled little girl.

J

by Anonymous Citizen on Fri Jul 30, 2004 at 09:33:37 AM EST

Re: Samara Barend for Congress? Please. (none / 0)

Alderson is sort of Lyndon Larouche-like, sort of Nader-like.
by Matt Stoller on Sun Aug 01, 2004 at 10:21:08 PM EST
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Re: Samara Barend for Congress? Please. (none / 0)

I checked out of this blog some time ago, so I was quite shocked when a reporter told me about the comments supposedly attributed to me here.  Someone is using this blog to smear me.  The comments attributed to me about Barend being a "spoiled little girl" or "arrogant" or whatever are not things I have ever said or written, nor do they appear on my blog as anyone can see if they take the time to actually check it out.

Other ridiculous things have been said about me too.  For example, it is claimed I said could always trust Bush.  That's actually true.  But what the author of that post failed to mention was that I said I could always trust Bush to do the wrong thing.

Far from being a dirty campaigner, I have been on the receiving end of a series of dirty tricks since this race began, and the false quotes both about me and supposedly written by me here are just recent examples.  Weeks ago, someone who, it turned out, carried Samara's petitions spread a story that I make a living by suing people for money, something I have never done in my life.  

I do not allege that Samara is behind these attacks, but it is a fact that Samara's supporters tried to muscle me out of the race by denying me the chance to speak to Democratic committees so that I could not get help with petitioning, and then by challenging my petitions.  They failed.

Samara, herwself, must be held directly responsible for the latest ploy.  She is refusing to debate me saying that she objects to the personal attacks I have made on her.  When a reporter asked what attacks those were, her staff cited the contents of a flyer which did not come out until at least ten days to two weeks after she first told the press she would not debate (and, by the way, I stand behind the flyer).

Perhaps it sounds trite to say it, but I have a lifelong reputation for integrity.  And I have fought very hard (and without pay) on behalf of poor and homeless people in this country.  Seven years ago I started a radio broadcast called "The Homelessness Marathon," where I put myself outdoors overnight in the dead of winter to dramatize the plight of people with nowhere to go in the cold.  Since then, the broadcast has grown every year.  This year, The Homelessness Marathon was on 80 stations coast-to-coast with another 30 stations in Canada carrying a parallel Canadian Homelessness Marathon.  And I have hung in there hour-after-hour talking to homeless folks in weather as cold as zero degrees.

Does anybody on this list believe that a man who has been so dedicated to the cause of the homeless is someone who would enter a Congressional race for frivolous reasons? Does anyone here believe that a man with more than a decade in radio is such a joke when he speaks that people laugh at him behind his back?

I know that I deseve better than what I have been getting from Samara, the dirty tricksters, and some of the people posting here.  I do not plan to return to this website much, if ever.  I would not have returned to it now if I had not been informed of the remarks that had been misrepresented as coming from me.   But I hope those of you reading this will try to understand that no matter how much you may like Samara, her opponent is a decent human being who deserves a chance to be heard, not smeared.

Jeremy Weir Alderson  

by Anonymous Citizen on Wed Aug 11, 2004 at 10:13:25 PM EST
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Re: Samara Barend for Congress? Please. (none / 0)

Actually, I was not clear in my above post.  The remarks about Barend being spoiled that appear on this website are obviously NOT atributed to me.  But there is an e-mail circulating around the web which SAYS they are.  

Jeremy Alderson

by Anonymous Citizen on Wed Aug 11, 2004 at 11:53:51 PM EST
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Re: Samara Barend for Congress? Please. (none / 0)

Bravo, Mr. Alderson.  You'll get my vote.
by Anonymous Citizen on Fri Aug 20, 2004 at 02:17:56 PM EST
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Re: Samara Barend for Congress? Please. (none / 0)

Alderson makes Maple City stop

Congressional candidate presses palms at post office

By LAWRENCE HOVISH - STAFF WRITER

HORNELL - He pulled into town with a red, white and blue station wagon, some campaign literature and a quip or two for passersby.

As 29th Congressional District candidate Jeremy Weir Alderson stood outside the post office on Genesee Street Wednesday afternoon, some people stopped to say hello while others swiftly passed him by. No matter what, Alderson continued to introduce himself with a smile and two promises: Voters will always know where he stands and he will do his best to give them a chance to cast their ballots for him in November.

"I never had a hot car before," he said about his campaign car, called the Flagship of Dreams.

Alderson joked to one man, "I'm just another cheap, sleazy politician anyway," as he passed by without accepting some campaign literature.

The Hector Democrat said politics come naturally to him because he loves to talk to people. Several people stopped to talk with Alderson Wednesday, including Hornell Fire Chief Vince Kelly.

Alderson apparently met Kelly before and asked him for one thing he could do for local fire departments if elected. Alderson said Kelly wants to keep fire grants funded, and he wanted to show the chief he really looked into it.

According to Alderson, there is a plan being tossed around that would lump fire grants and terrorism together. He said this could result in less help for rural and small city fire departments as money is funneled into larger metropolitan areas.

"I'm all for fighting terror," Alderson said, "but you don't do that by destroying our country. We're trying to save it."

While Alderson chatted with Kelly, Diana Hovorka, of North Hornell, came up to introduce herself. Hovorka said she registered as a Republican to vote in the primary, but she casts her vote with an independent mind.

"I think it's great, what he's doing," she said. "I think it's good there will be a primary."

Hovorka said she likes Alderson because he is out there fighting for what he believes in. On the other hand, Hovorka said she didn't know much about Alderson's competitor, Samara Barend, other than she touts her role in the development of Interstate 86.

"That was kind of a no-brainer," Hovorka said.

Hovorka said she didn't think there ever was much movement against the I-86 project. She also said Barend seemed very young.

"She's looking for her first job out of college," Alderson quipped.

He acknowledged it looks like he could lose the Democratic primary to Barend, but he said his campaign has been picking up steam since the challenges against his primary petitions were dismissed.

"This suits me just fine," he said. "Now we'll find out if it suits the voters."

Alderson said his stop in Hornell was impromptu, but he had great success in front of the post office while seeking primary petitions.

"This was the single best spot for petitioning," he said. "It has always been a good spot for me."

Alderson said good spots are important to a small campaign.

"One of the things you learn while campaigning - if you don't have a large staff - is you'll be out there 24 hours a day, seven days a week," he said.

by Anonymous Citizen on Fri Aug 27, 2004 at 09:25:38 AM EST
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Samara Barend (none / 0)

Samara Barend is a great person. It is evident that Alderson is desperate. Either he or his little followers are on here calling Sam bad things and saying untrue things about this great and remarkable young woman. Alderson and Kuhl are very very scared of Barend. It is sad that someone like Jeremy Alderson, a tax and spend liberal and former male stripper has to resort to these things. Listen up Alderson -- THIS IS POLITICS...If you can't play with the big dogs, GET OUT! And you or your supporter failed to mention you are getting kicked off the ballot because HALF of your signatures were NOT EVEN REGISTERED DEMOCRATS! You can get the lists for free! Read a damn newspaper!!! If you get a chance, read Alderson's blog...He compares himself to Jeffrey Dahmer, says Bush is the only presidential candidate he can trust, talks about fights with his wife and admits to having creditors calling his house because of his massive personal debt! Alderson also supports legalizing ALL drugs with no limits or regulation. Alderson never even filed FEC papers. Alderson doesn't put a disclaimer on his campaign lit (that is illegal)...While I may not know Samara Barend very well, I know enough that everyone should not only vote for her, but support her as well. She does not have a bunch of "rich little friends." If you read a newspaper you would find out that her average donation was $150. They were from people all over the state and country who believe in Sam and who believe this seat is winnable. It will be tough for a Democrat to win, but it can be done here. Stan Lundine was a long time Democratic Congressman from this district (he is supporting Barend). He is as beloved as Amo. Kuhl and Assini will split the "right" vote. Assini vowed to stay in the race until November. He is going after Kuhl. Assini won't attack Barend. In fact, I think he is Barend's best ally. Like I said, it will be tough for Barend, but she CAN win this seat. That is why everyone should help her campaign out in any way possible. It is really sad that Jeremy Alderson has to come on here and act like "Jon Doe Voter" and put on a disguise. Get a life.
by youngdemo5 on Mon Aug 02, 2004 at 01:25:15 PM EST

Re: Samara Barend (none / 0)

You are very indicative of a youngdemo that you purport yourself to be -- arrogant.  You turn more people off than the Republicans.
by Anonymous Citizen on Tue Aug 03, 2004 at 05:03:13 PM EST
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Fraud (none / 0)

Also...look at the date and time of all of the negative posts...They were all posted on the SAME DAY by obviously the SAME PERSON within 5 minutes of each other. Whoever did that is an obvious idiot and tried to make it look like there was more than "one" person posting bad things about Samara.
by youngdemo5 on Mon Aug 02, 2004 at 01:32:08 PM EST

Re: Fraud (none / 0)

It's me again, angry young man, and while I didn't post any of those messages above, I am posting this message.  Relax.  You attract more bees with honey.
by Anonymous Citizen on Tue Aug 03, 2004 at 05:05:47 PM EST
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Anonymous Hero (none / 0)

Why don't you reveal who you are and stop hiding behind "Anonymous Hero"

Assini will attract more that 5% in November. There is a huge split between the Southern Tier and Monroe/Ontario Counties. The ST will vote overwhelmingly for Kuhl, while Ontario and Monroe will vote huge for Assini. Assini will get 10-15% in November, enough to take away the margin Kuhl needs to win. Barend will easily pull 45% as Gore and Hillary did in this district.

Enjoy the ballot line for one more week Mr. Alderson --- YOU ARE DONE! I am not an angry young man...I am a very happy young man! We are going to have a great President named John Kerry and a great Congresswoman named Samara Barend!

I am not arrogant at all. Mr. Alderson is the arrogant one. It is sad that he calls himself a Democrat. I feel ashamed to be registered as a member of the same party as Jeremy Alderson.

by youngdemo5 on Wed Aug 04, 2004 at 08:19:31 PM EST

Re: Anonymous Hero (none / 0)

Assume you meant "more 'than' Assini" as opposed to "more 'that' Assini," but whatever.

Assini doesn't even begin to break into double digit name recognition in Monroe County . . . his home county.  And those who do know him don't like him much.  He's toast, and so is Barend.  End of story.

I have nothing against Barend, but Democrats should put money into the Quinn seat rather than the Houghton seat if we want a pickup.

by Anonymous Citizen on Thu Aug 05, 2004 at 05:42:54 PM EST
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Re: Anonymous Hero (none / 0)

i just came to this blog for the first time and have to say that these postings from youngdemo are the reason why our party is going nowhere.  Yikes.  
by Anonymous Citizen on Fri Aug 06, 2004 at 08:50:26 AM EST
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It's a primary (none / 0)

Barend attempted to throw J. Alderson's petitions out by having a proxy challenge them in court.  She lost, so now there is a bonified Democrat primary in NY-29.  This is very good for the party.  I'm sure Barend will still win, but it was wrong of her to have the petitions challenged.  This is good karma.
by Anonymous Citizen on Fri Aug 06, 2004 at 09:33:33 AM EST

Re: It's a primary (none / 0)

Having Alderson in the primary hardly makes it a "bonified" primary. Alderson is a nut-job and a joke. I saw him speak a few weeks ago......as soon as he was out the door the whole room cracked up at him. I don't think he understands this. He's viewed as a joke throughout the entire party.

His platform is bash Barend and bash Barend some more. He's just making trouble.

I've met Samara and she is a top-notch candidate with already huge and growing levels of grassroots support.

The primary is only a formality and then she will defeat Kuhl and Assini in November.

by Anonymous Citizen on Mon Aug 09, 2004 at 07:47:51 PM EST
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Re: It's a primary (none / 0)

I agree that she'll win the primary.  Unfortunately she doesn't seem to even have a chance in the general.  This is a GOP seat, and we're not even close to having the numbers we need.  

Someone mentioned that Lundine held the seat so she can win.  Well, Lundine came in after the Nixon landslide and the incumbent GOP congressman, James Hastings, was in jail for taking kickbacks from his staff.

The district has changed significantly since then -- much more Republican and a whole lot tougher for any Democrat to win.  Albany made sure of that during the last round of redistricting when they created the Slaughter district to include both of the Dem strongholds in Western New York (downtown Roch. and Buff.).  

We might have a chance with the Quinn seat.  Looks pretty good, actually.  We need to rally around

by Anonymous Citizen on Wed Aug 11, 2004 at 09:20:26 AM EST
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Re: It's a primary (none / 0)

Yeah, I agree, i think that we are wasting our time in this race, and instead of using resources like GOTV, money, and manpower in the 29th, where we really have no shot, we should use it in the Quinn district, where we will really have a decent chance. But, if we split our resources, then we might actualy lose both seats. I'd love to see Samara win, but c'mon, lets be realistic. If we took our resources and changed 4% of the vote in the Quinn seat, we'd lock that seat up for Dems for the next 20 years. If not, we may not have another shot anywhere until 2010.
by Anonymous Citizen on Wed Aug 11, 2004 at 07:53:48 PM EST
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Re: It's a primary (none / 0)

This is the most intelligent posting I've seen on this blog.  Let's get NY-27!
by Anonymous Citizen on Fri Aug 20, 2004 at 02:19:22 PM EST
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Re: It's a primary (none / 0)

Maybe the house of cards is falling . . .

Ontario County Democratic Committee Chair Charlie Evangelista today endorsed Jeremy Weir Alderson in the contest for the Democratic nomination for Congress in the 29th Congressional District.  In doing so he withdrew his support from Alderson's rival, Samara Barend.  Alderson and Barend are the only two Democrats on the ballot in the September 14th primary.

"I believe Alderson is the best candidate for the 29th," Evangelista said, "based on his consistent stands on the issues and his clear espousal of democratic ideals.  His commitment to universal health care and fighting poverty along with his opposition to the Iraq War and the Defense of Marriage Act make him truly the best candidate to represent the proud traditions of the Democratic Party in the November election.

"I believe that Alderson can win, but my stance isn't based on how I assess his chances." Evangelista continued. "Sometimes you've just got to do the right thing."

by Anonymous Citizen on Wed Sep 08, 2004 at 09:49:29 AM EST
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Good for Samara (and friends!!!) (none / 0)

I'm a newcomer to this "blog," and was raised in Steuben County (though haven't lived there for years).  I am THRILLED, as a 54-year-old, to see thedrive, energy and ambition which she and her "troops" are rallying.  Don't be so quick to dismiss the sophistication of voters in this district.  True, if Randy gets the nod, it will be veryu, very tough sledding.  However, should Assini--TRULY an embarrassment to any reasonable person--squeak past him in the primary...well, Samra and all could make this a horserace, with her as the hometown candidate!  To all of you who are working so hard back there---GOOD WISHES!
by Anonymous Citizen on Wed Aug 11, 2004 at 08:41:19 PM EST

Re: Good for Samara (and friends!!!) (none / 0)

Here, here.  Good luck, and let's hope that Assini doesn't win!
by Anonymous Citizen on Fri Aug 20, 2004 at 02:20:28 PM EST
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Re: Good for Samara (and friends!!!) (none / 0)

Of course there is the small matter of Barend being a bit of a carpetbagger -- moving into the district only a few months ago so she could run for the seat.  She never even lived in the district.  Then again, it worked for Hillary Clinton.
by Anonymous Citizen on Mon Aug 23, 2004 at 04:29:10 PM EST
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Re: Good for Samara (and friends!!!) (none / 0)

well you all know what samara is doing....she knows she has no chance of winning, she is lining up name id, so she can run in a few years when hinchey retires, plus then vestal is really in that district, she will then have the connections and the fundraising capability after working on the Hillary! for President campaign and all that....
by Anonymous Citizen on Tue Aug 24, 2004 at 10:31:13 PM EST
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Re: Good for Samara (and friends!!!) (none / 0)

That makes sense.
by Anonymous Citizen on Wed Aug 25, 2004 at 11:35:15 AM EST
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Re: NY 29th District: Samara Barend Update (none / 0)

sheesh, it really does, i never thought about it before...well i wish her luck in whatever she has in mind....
by Anonymous Citizen on Fri Aug 27, 2004 at 08:01:23 AM EST

Re: NY 29th District: Samara Barend Update (none / 0)

She certainly has a long time to wait, though, as Hinchey doesn't seem to be going anywhere soon.
by Anonymous Citizen on Fri Aug 27, 2004 at 09:27:08 AM EST
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She should have run for State Assembly (none / 0)

Rather than carpet-bag her way into a new district in order to run for Congress, maybe Samara should have run for State Assembly. In yesterday's Democrat and Chronicle, she said, "In Congress, I will fight the state Legislature's policy that passes the burden of Medicaid on to the taxpayers." Seems to me that Congress isn't the best platform to work on NY state-level issues. Too bad we don't have a candidate with the right experience and the right motivation to be in this race...
by Anonymous Citizen on Wed Sep 08, 2004 at 11:47:50 AM EST


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