NY Republican Committee Chairman speaks about statewide concerns
(Photo by Zachary Meseck)
NORWICH – The New York State Republican Committee Chairman Nicholas Langworthy met with local Republican candidates and representatives in the City of Norwich on Tuesday, and discussed some of the issues places like Upstate New York currently face.
The meeting was held at the Republican Party headquarters in the City of Norwich, and during the meeting Langworthy discussed topics including future elections, the coronavirus, and families leaving New York State.
“I’m here today to bring awareness to our campaigns across the state, I was in Syracuse this morning, and then I visited Cortland County,” said Langworthy. “I wanted to show my support to Joe Angelino for state assembly, Senator Fred Akshar, and Claudia Tenney for congress.”
“The eyes of the country are watching them.”
He said the candidates were working extraordinarily hard to bring their values back into their varying political fields.
“People are asking what Republicans are focused on. We’re focused on securing our election and motivating people to go out and vote,” he added. “To save our state, we need to restore common sense to our state legislature.”
“What you’ve seen with one party control is the creation of this out of control revolving door criminal justice policy that has put our cops in handcuffs while the criminals walk free.”
Langworthy said poor leadership and declining values have led New York State legislative groups to make laws that aren’t benefiting the everyday citizens who reside throughout the state. He said that many people believe the electoral votes are already decided in New York State, and are leaving the state in large numbers.
“We need to address the greatest crisis that faces us as New Yorkers, which is the loss of our New Yorkers,” he added. “We have faced the reality of our citizens and our kids leaving for generations, and it’s now a problem in New York City suburbs, throughout downstate and the five burrows of the City of New York.”
“We may have a lost a million people from the New York City metro, and what is that going to do to this state for the census and when the New York State tax bill comes due?”
Langworthy added that before the coronavirus hit New York State had a six billion dollar budget deficit, and that now it’s at 16 billion dollars.
“They have no idea how to pay for it, and they have no idea how to address their problems without making new taxes,” said Langworthy. “Eventually something has got to give, and families are going to make the decision to leave.”
He said it’s up to the people of Upstate New York to fight for their values and vote in the upcoming election.
“We have to fight for our home, we have to fight for our values, and we have to fight for our families,” he added. “I love living in Upstate New York, and I love this state and the life it's given me and my family - it’s worth fighting for.”
“We need to put the right people in control, so that we have a shot at a better future.”
The meeting was held at the Republican Party headquarters in the City of Norwich, and during the meeting Langworthy discussed topics including future elections, the coronavirus, and families leaving New York State.
“I’m here today to bring awareness to our campaigns across the state, I was in Syracuse this morning, and then I visited Cortland County,” said Langworthy. “I wanted to show my support to Joe Angelino for state assembly, Senator Fred Akshar, and Claudia Tenney for congress.”
“The eyes of the country are watching them.”
He said the candidates were working extraordinarily hard to bring their values back into their varying political fields.
“People are asking what Republicans are focused on. We’re focused on securing our election and motivating people to go out and vote,” he added. “To save our state, we need to restore common sense to our state legislature.”
“What you’ve seen with one party control is the creation of this out of control revolving door criminal justice policy that has put our cops in handcuffs while the criminals walk free.”
Langworthy said poor leadership and declining values have led New York State legislative groups to make laws that aren’t benefiting the everyday citizens who reside throughout the state. He said that many people believe the electoral votes are already decided in New York State, and are leaving the state in large numbers.
“We need to address the greatest crisis that faces us as New Yorkers, which is the loss of our New Yorkers,” he added. “We have faced the reality of our citizens and our kids leaving for generations, and it’s now a problem in New York City suburbs, throughout downstate and the five burrows of the City of New York.”
“We may have a lost a million people from the New York City metro, and what is that going to do to this state for the census and when the New York State tax bill comes due?”
Langworthy added that before the coronavirus hit New York State had a six billion dollar budget deficit, and that now it’s at 16 billion dollars.
“They have no idea how to pay for it, and they have no idea how to address their problems without making new taxes,” said Langworthy. “Eventually something has got to give, and families are going to make the decision to leave.”
He said it’s up to the people of Upstate New York to fight for their values and vote in the upcoming election.
“We have to fight for our home, we have to fight for our values, and we have to fight for our families,” he added. “I love living in Upstate New York, and I love this state and the life it's given me and my family - it’s worth fighting for.”
“We need to put the right people in control, so that we have a shot at a better future.”
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