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Cohen Defends DFNYC's Non-Endorsement in Connor-Squadron Race |
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Written by Michael Minn
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Friday, 20 June 2008 |
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DFNYC's Finance Director Lewis Cohen spoke with the New York Observer's Azi Paybarah regarding
the controversy over a recent DFNYC membership vote not to endorse
in the race between State Senator Marty Connor and his challenger, former Chuck Schumer aide
Dan Squadron:
Cohen said both candidates posed problems for the group’s progressive membership.
Some members of DFNYC didn’t think Connor had been outspoken enough on congestion pricing, Cohen told me, nor did they think that his work as an election lawyer raised "progressive confidence within this community." There was also lingering unhappiness with Connor's campaign tactics against his 2006 challenger, Ken Diamondstone, who many progressives preferred over Connor, Cohen says.
...As for Squadron, Cohen said members were uncomfortable with his position on mayoral control, which is up for renewal by the legislature next year. "He also co-wrote a book with Chuck Schumer, Positively American, and that particular tome, although well written, wasn’t exactly a 10 on the '1-to-10' progressive scale, as Chuck Schumer tends not to be," Cohen said.
Read more at
Observer.com...
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Last Updated ( Friday, 20 June 2008 )
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