Candidate for governor Carl Paladino will be appearing in Batavia at 1 p.m. to receive the personal endorsement of Genesee County Republican Party Committee Chairman Richard Siebert.
County GOP Vice Chairman Don Read and County Treasurer Scott German will also be on hand to give their personal endorsements to Paladino.
A Buffalo businessman, Paladino is running in the Republican Party primary and is also attempting to found his own political party in New York, to be called the Taxpayers Party.
http://wnymedia.net/paladino/
http://wnymedia.net/paladino/
I wonder if he's bringing his
I wonder if he's bringing his bestiality collection with him....
Hiyooooooooo, Chris! If he
Hiyooooooooo, Chris!
If he does will you vote for him? LOL :-)
Lock up your livestock Phil,
Lock up your livestock Phil, you nev er know what Kinky Carl is gonna do with that baseball bat of his.
well, maybe he can whoop some
well, maybe he can whoop some donkey ass with that bat!
That's a real disappointing
That's a real disappointing move. Good luck with that nut getting elected.
Charlie- I'm fairly certain
Charlie- I'm fairly certain the NYS GOP figures Prince Andrew has it in the bag, so there are going to be factions within the ranks. To tell you the truth, I think the republicans could back Christ, and Cuomo would still prevail.
It's a shame, I'm no fan of
It's a shame, I'm no fan of that daddy's boy, Cuomo. He's the ultimate insider and no worthwhile change will come from him. Oh well, looks like I'll be writing in for Mickey Mouse again...
The governors race is
The governors race is actually painful this year. It literally takes all the pride out of participating in the process. I will vote but not for any of the current candidates.
Guys, beating the same drum
Guys, beating the same drum here. Warren Redlich, Libertarian Candidate. Realistically doesn't have much of a shot of winning, although he'd be a better Gov. than the rest of the hopefuls. If he can get 50,000 votes, then Libertarians have an automatic spot on the ballot in 4 years. Change may come slow, but it beats never.