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Campaign Roundup: Hear Women Roar

By Mike Connery on 11/01/2010 @ 04:50 PM

Tags: GOTV, Susan Savage, Tony Avella, Frank Padavan, Suzi Oppenheimer, Joanne Yepsen

DAILY CAMPAIGN ROUNDUP … Our daily roundup of campaign news.

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Campaign Roundup: A Few Good Candidates

By Mike Connery on 10/29/2010 @ 04:50 PM

Tags: Didi Barrett, Tony Avella, Mike Kaplowitz, Steve Saland, David Carlucci, Joanne Yepsen, Susan Savage, Endorsements

DAILY CAMPAIGN ROUNDUP … Our roundup of campaign news.

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Greg Ball: "I Am The Malcolm X"

By Mike Connery on 10/28/2010 @ 04:34 PM

Tags: Greg Ball, Mike Kaplowitz, Frank Padavan, Tony Avella, Darrel Aubertine, Patty Ritchie, David Carlucci, Joanne Yepsen, Roy McDonald

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Meet the Women Ready to Reform Albany

By Mike Connery on 10/18/2010 @ 10:05 AM

Tags: Kirsten Gillibrand, Susan Savage, Carol Gordon, Jennifer Maertz, Video, Didi Barrett, Joanne Yepsen, Kathleen Joy, Mary Wilmot, Robin Wilt, Cynthia Appleton, Pam Mackesey, Amy Witryol, Francesca Carlow

Republicans had 44 years to turn New York around. They failed and New York is the worse for it. Meet 12 women candidates who are ready to bring real change and relief to New York.

We can't change Albany until we change the people that we send to Albany.

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Campaign Roundup: Slumlord Cohen Caught Doctoring Video

By Mike Connery on 10/05/2010 @ 04:45 PM

Tags: Suzi Oppenheimer, SD-37, Bob Cohen, Mary Wilmot, Susan Savage, Pam Mackesey, Joanne Yepsen, Didi Barrett, David Carlucci, Jack Martins, Craig Johnson, Lee Zeldin, Brian Foley, Hugh Farley

DAILY CAMPAIGN ROUNDUP … Our daily campaign roundup of campaign news.

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Gilibrand: "Yepsen is ideally qualified."

By Mike Connery on 09/27/2010 @ 05:45 PM

Tags: Joanne Yepsen, Kirsten Gillibrand

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Campaign Roundup: Kaplowitz Makes DLCC Priority List

By Mike Connery on 09/27/2010 @ 04:45 PM

Tags: SD-40, Mike Kaplowitz, New York Senate Dems, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43, Darrel Aubertine, SD-48

DAILY CAMPAIGN ROUNDUP … Our daily roundup of campaign news.
  • NY Senate Biggest Race Nobody's Watching - The Associated Press takes notice that the race to control the NY State Senate is the most high-stakes question on the ballot in 2010.
  • Kaplowitz Makes DLCC Priority List - Democrat Mike Kaplowitz, who is challenging Greg Ball for the seat vacated by Vincent Leibell, was declared a priority race by the DLCC.
  • Enthusiastic Crowd at Yepsen Fund-Raiser - The Saratoga Business Journal takes an in-depth look at a recent fundraiser for State Senate candidate Joanne Yepsen. US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Rep Joe Tonko, and local county chairs all attended the event in support of Yepsen's candidacy.
  • Aubertine Hosts Kick-Off Event at Oswego Headquarters - Senator Darrel Aubertine held a campaign kick-off rally in Oswego, where local officials noted that “He is the best candidate in the race and that is not because he is a Democrat—it is because he is a good and honest person."

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Campaign Roundup: Kaplowitz Promotes Green Collar Jobs

By Mike Connery on 09/09/2010 @ 02:45 PM

Tags: SD-40, Mike Kapowitz, Greg Ball, Jobs, SD-41, Didi Barrett, SD-43, Joanne Yepsen, Endorsements

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Mike Kaplowitz moves green collar jobs to the top of the agenda; Greg Ball is AWOL; and two of our women candidates continue to rack up the endorsements.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Sens. Aubertine And Valeseky Stand Up For Farmers

By Mike Connery on 08/11/2010 @ 03:43 PM

Tags: Darrel Aubertine, SD-48, Dave Valesky, Didi Barrett, SD-41, Tony Avella, SD-11, Kathleen Joy, SD-50, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43, Robin Wilt, SD-56

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Sens. Aubertine and Valesky deliver for farmers. Tony Avella catches attention of The New York Daily News. Didi Barrett is hearing the concerns of voters in her district. Joanne Yepsen expresses optimism over Aqueduct's bid being approved by Senate. Kathleen Joy endorsed by colleagues. Robin Wilt profiled by The Albany Project.

  • Sens. Darrel Aubertine and Dave Valesky praised for standing up for farmers Farmers across New York applauded Sens. Aubertine and Valesky for leading the effort to defeat the Omnibus Farmmworker Labor Bill that would have had catstrophic effects for farms across the state. Dean Norton, president of New York Farm Bureau, said he was grateful for Sen. Aubertine’s hard to educate other Senators on “the devastating effects this bill would have on agriculture and the rural economy.” He also praised Sen. Valesky for recognizing “that the bill was totally incompatible with farming today, which depends on unreliable weather to plant and harvest crops. He cast his vote in favor of our local farmers and the future of local foods and the rural economy.”
  • Tony Avella’s campaign catches attention of The Daily NewsCeleste Katz of The Daily News ran a piece on Tony Avella and his campaign to unseat 38-year Albany politician Frank Padavan earlier today. Katz referred to Avella as a “die-hard maverick reformer.” Avella had to say this about his vision for Albany: “We need new leadership in Albany and we need fresh voices and we need reform, and I think Sampson understands that. As I say, I've spoken to a number of the incumbent Democratic state senators and they look forward to having me up there. They want another voice to speak out and say we need change."
  • Didi Barrett listening to voters, addressing their concerns – Michael Boyajian, of Room Eight Politics, trailed Didi Barrett as she knocked on doors in her district introducing herself to voters. Boyajian reported an overwhelming anger with the politics of Albany and described voters who liked that Barrett “was not a politician but a concerned citizen called to duty because of what was happening in the state capital” and who were happy they “someone like Didi who was listening” to their concerns. You can read Boyajian’s full account here.
  • Aqueduct deal a step closer to completion after Senate Democrats accept bid - Genting New York LLC's status as the likely vendor to build and operate an Aqueduct racino is closer to completion Senate Democrats accepted the Division of Lottery's recommendation. This was welcome news to Democratic Candidate Joanne Yepsen, who has been outspoken in demanding a timely consideration of the bid. “The VLTs have been an issue for many years, but it’s especially stressful right now because everyone’s out of money,” said Yepsen. “If the deal doesn’t go through this year, New York State will have to find another industry to bring to the forefront, because people are at the end of their economic ropes.” Yepsen has been underscoring the impact a struggling racing industry. “The industry alone provides 35,000 jobs, to say nothing of all of the spin-off business it generates,” she said. “This isn’t just a Saratoga issue, or a Queens issue.”
  • Democratic Candidate Kathleen Joy endorsed by local politicians, declares herself an independent voiceKathleen Joy was endorsed by some of her colleagues on the Syracuse Common Council earlier today. Joy declared that she will be a voice of independence in Albany, despite pressures that may exist to vote with her party. She pointed to this year's budget negotiations as a perfect example in demonstrating the need for such a perspective. "This was not the best way to go. If I were in Albany, I would have done things differently. Again, it goes back to collaboration. Let's work hard. Let's sharpen up our pencils. Let's get something done," said Joy.
  • Robin Wilt profiled by The Albany Group - Robin Wilt had her campaign in the 56th SD profiled by The Albany Project. She described her candidacy for the State Senate as a “natural extension of the experiences I have accrued over the past several years as a small business owner, a parent, and a community activist advocating for policy that will help working families.”

    Wilt also explained how an economic resurgence in Rochester is possible: “Rochester is blessed with a highly-educated population that historically has been very entrepreneurial. With targeted development funds, Rochester could become a center for green-based technologies, and we could create opportunities in educating a work force trained in implementing those technologies." You can check out the rest of the interview here.

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Campaign Roundup: Susan Savage Oversees Resurgence In Schenectady

By Mike Connery on 08/10/2010 @ 04:45 PM

Tags: Susan Savage, SD-44, Tony Avella, SD-11, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Democratic Candidate Susan Savage oversees downtown transformation in Schenectady. Democratic Candidate Tony Avella receives major endorsement and releases new campaign video. Quick resolution seen in Aqueduct deal, much to the delight of Democratic Candidate Joanne Yepsen.

  • Democratic Candidate Susan Savage oversees transformation in Schenectady - YNN ran a piece today titled "More downtown growth as Schenectady transformation continues". Schenectady has seen over $400 million in private investment over the past few years, due in large part to the efforts of Democratic Candidate and Schenectady County Chairwoman Susan Savage. As Savage put it: "It has the wow factor. What it is is a community that did not look great six years ago. The buildings were literally falling apart in the streets. Now they look like this."
  • Democratic Candidate Tony Avella receives major endorsement, releases campaign video - Tony Avella was endorsed by The Planned Parenthood of New York City earlier today. The rights group predicts there will be heavy independent expenditure involvement on behalf of the Queens Democrat. “Whatever it takes,” said Dana Czuczka, the group’s associate vice president of government affairs, explaining what Planned Parenthood is prepared to do on Avella’s behalf. “This is really one of our priorities.” Avella is running against 38-year Albany insider Frank Padavan, who voted against the Women's Health and Wellness bill that ensured contraceptives would be covered by insurance plans, and that established minimum coverage requirements for mammograms in helping to detect breast cancer.” “We really believe for too long this pro-choice district has been misrepresented, and we’re excited to have someone like Tony Avella who is willing to stand up for the women of Queens,” Czuczka said.
  • Quick resolution seen for Aqueduct deal - Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce President Todd Shimkus praised Senate racing committee chairman Eric Adams for seeking a quick resolution of the Aqueduct gaming selection. Sen. Adams and two downstate senators heard a formal presentation from Genting New York LLC in Manhattan Monday.

    Democratic Candidate and Saratoga Springs Supervisor Joanne Yepsen hosted a roundtable with Sen. Adams last week to highlight the racing industry's importance to local businesses. “When the deal is sealed, hopefully later this week, not only will the racing industry benefit drastically, but the taxpayers of New York state will be the winners,” she said. “I applaud Sen. Adams for making the final step of the process fully transparent. Good government will produce good results.”

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Kaplowitz Fights For Property Tax Cap

By Mike Connery on 08/09/2010 @ 04:45 PM

Tags: Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43, George Winner, Pam Mackesey, SD-53

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Democratic Candidate Mike Kaplowitz fights for property tax cap. Democratic Candidate Joanne Yepsen leading the way to save New York's racing industry. Republican Senator puts personal profit ahead of public health.

  • Democratic Candidate Mike Kaplowitz fights for property tax capMike Kaplowitz denounced The State Assembly for failing to pass the property tax cap that the Democratic Majority in the State Senate passed last week. “It is disappointing that the Assembly left town for the summer without also passing the property tax cap. This is Albany dysfunction at its worst. There is no excuse for the Assembly’s failure to enact the cap into law.” Kaplowitz brought attention to the fact that New Yorkers pay the highest property taxes in the country and that local property taxes in New York grew by 73% from 1998 to 2008 -- more than twice the rate of inflation. “Unless the Assembly enacts a property tax cap immediately, more New Yorkers will lose their homes, more families will be forced to leave our state, and more jobs will be lost,” Kaplowitz said.
  • Democratic Candidate Joanne Yepsen on Aqueduct Deal: Seal It Now - Joanne Yepsen is urging the state to act quickly on New York State Lottery Division’s recommendation to award the Aqueduct Race Track video lottery terminal contract to Genting Inc. “New York state is losing $1 million a day in revenue until the VLTs are up and running at Aqueduct, forcing taxpayers to pick up the difference in funding state programs. Tragically, this nine-year delay has cost $2.5 billion in revenue to New York state, all at a time when our deficit and unemployment rate are of great concern,” Yepsen said.

    Last Friday, Yepsen met with Sen. Eric Adams, chair of the Senate Racing Committee, to talk about the Aqueduct Race Track bidding, argue for the necessity of capital investment in the Saratoga Race Course, and highlight the local jobs and economic activity tied to such a project. Yepsen has been leading on this issue for quite some time and has continually stressed the importance of this revenue stream, “not just to Saratoga but to our entire state."
  • Republican Senator George Winner deemed “poster boy for Albany ethics mess” – Republican George Winner failed to disclose “a glaring, previously hidden conflict of interest on an issue of grave concern to all water-drinking New Yorkers.” The issue is hand is permitting hydrofracking in New York -- something Winner is a vocal proponent of. It was revealed that Winner’s his law firm has done work for some of the very companies who are seeking to make millions off the process and are lobbying the Senate to be able to drill upstate. In a true act of political cowardice, Winner is refusing to say who exactly his clients are -- or how much they are paying him. This led The New York Daily News to call this a “slam-dunk example of why the state Legislature needs ethical scrubbing.” Democrat Pam Mackesey is running to replace Winner, who is retiring, in the 53rd Senatorial District. Mackesey supports a moratorium on hydrofracking until all New Yorkers can be assured that it will not negatively impact their health in any way.

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Democratic Candidate Joanne Yepsen: Seal The Aqueduct Deal Now

By Mike Connery on 08/09/2010 @ 02:56 PM

Tags: Joanne Yepsen, SD-43

Over the past few years, with incumbent Roy McDonald representing the 43rd Senatorial District, the bidding process for the Aqueduct Race Track has been plagued by nightmarish delays and resulted in lost revenue for the state.

Now, Joanne Yepsen is taking action – and urging the state to act quickly on New York State Lottery Division’s recommendation to award the Aqueduct Race Track video lottery terminal contract to Genting Inc.

“New York state is losing $1 million a day in revenue until the VLTs are up and running at Aqueduct, forcing taxpayers to pick up the difference in funding state programs. Tragically, this nine-year delay has cost $2.5 billion in revenue to New York state, all at a time when our deficit and unemployment rate are of great concern,” Yepsen said.

Last Friday, Yepsen met with Sen. Eric Adams, chair of the Senate Racing Committee, to talk about the Aqueduct Race Track bidding, argue for the necessity of capital investment in the Saratoga Race Course, and highlight the local jobs and economic activity tied to such a project. Yepsen is fighting for small businesses in the area that say without the tourism associated with the track, their bottom lines would take a 20% hit and force them to close.

“We had a very productive meeting. Senator Adams understands I’m speaking on behalf of thousands of industry workers, small businesses and families who depend on the significant income they receive from our racing season and hopes to act as early as next week,” Yepsen said.

Yepsen has been leading on this issue for some time and often stressed the importance of this revenue stream, “not just to Saratoga but to our entire state.”

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Eleanor's Legacy Endorses Three More Democratic Candidates

By Mike Connery on 08/06/2010 @ 03:28 PM

Tags: Susan Savage, SD-44, Kathleen Joy, SD-50, Carol Gordon, SD-8, Didi Barrett, Sd-41, Cynthia Appleton, SD-59, Regina Calcaterra, SD-1, Pam Mackesey, SD-53, Mary Wilmot, SD-55, Robin Wilt, SD-56, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43, Darrel Aubertine, SD-48

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Eleanor's Legacy endorses three more Democratic candidates. Sen. Darrel Aubertine receives major union endorsement. U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gilliibrand to attend brunch for Democratic candidate Joanne Yepsen. Democratic candidate Robin Wilt to be interviewed by The Albany Project.

  • Eleanor's Legacy endorses three more Democratic candidates - The Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Committee, an organization focused on bringing a new generation of Democratic women candidates, informed voters, and political activists throughout New York, endorsed Susan Savage, Kathleen Joy, and Carol Gordon yesterday - bringing the total of endorsed Democratic candidates to 10. Eleanor's Legacy previously endorsed Didi Barrett, Cynthia Appleton, Regina Calcaterra, Pam Mackesey, Mary Wilmot, Robin Wilt, and Joanne Yepsen. They called these women leaders in their community that "will be powerful voices in Albany" and "who represent the new face of leadership in New York."
  • Sen. Darrel Aubertine receives major union endorsement - The Central Trades and Labor Council endorsed Sen. Aubertine yesterday in his bid for reelection. The council represents more than 24,000 AFL-CIO members in Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence counties. "This is a huge endorsement," Mr. Aubertine said. "Clearly, having the support of the labor community is a huge asset. I'm gratified that it went the way it did." Sen. Aubertine's principled vote earlier this year against the furlough of workers in a budget extender was important, and was made in consultation with labor leaders, he said. "It wasn't cavalier," he said. "That decision wasn't made in the dark of night."
  • U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand to attend fundraising brunch for Democratic Candidate Joanne Yepsen - Joanne Yepsen is getting a little help from a big name in her effort to unseat Republican incumbent Roy McDonald. U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand will be attending a fundraising brunch Aug. 14 to benefit Yepsen’s campaign. In a show of the tremendous local support of her campaign, she outraised McDonald by more than $30,000 -- and had $76,000 cash on hand -- in her last filing.
  • What would you ask Democratic Candidate Robin Wilt? - In their third installment of interviews of Democratic State Senate challengers, The Albany Project will be interviewing Robin Wilt, who is challenging Republican incumbent Joe Robach in the 56th Senatorial District. You can send your questions in for Robin here.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: League of Conservation Voters Endorses Numerous Democrats

By Mike Connery on 08/02/2010 @ 03:23 PM

Tags: Susan Savage, SD-44, Mary Wilmot, SD-55, Dave Mejias, SD-6, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43, Kathleen Joy, SD-50, Tony Avella, SD-11, Regina Calcaterra, SD-1

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. The NYLCV endorses 14 Democratic incumbents and five Democratic challengers. New York in contention for Race To The Top Funding because of leadership of Sen. Sampson and Senate Democrats. Democratic Candidate Tony Avella speaks of tax caps and a more transparent Senate in an interview with The Albany Project. Democratic Candidate Regina Calcaterra bringing a "different style" in her campaign out on Long Island.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Kaplowitz Calls For Pension Reform

By Mike Connery on 07/26/2010 @ 04:36 PM

Tags: Mike Kaplowitz, SD-40, Dave Mejias, SD-6, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Democratic Candidate Mike Kaplowitz presents his ideas for pension reform. Democratic Candidate Dave Mejias interviewed by The Albany Project. Democratic Candidate Joanne Yepsen fights for the future and security of the Saratoga Race Course.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: 'Year of the Woman' Continues

By Mike Connery on 07/19/2010 @ 03:56 PM

Tags: Regina Calcaterra, SD-1, Susan Savage, SD-44, Brian Foley, SD-3, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43, Didi Barrett, SD-41, Robin Wilt, SD-56, Kathleen Joy, SD-50, Mike Gianaris, SD-12, Carol Gordon, SD-8, Dave Mejias, SD-6, Pam Mackesey, Lee Zeldin

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Jimmy Vielkind of Albany Times Union looks into the 'Year of the Woman' and our slate of female candidates. NARAL New York endorses Democratic Senate candidates. Republican candidate Lee Zeldin gets angry and heated at a candidate screening. Democratic fundraising totals dwarf GOP numbers. Democratic Candidate Joanne Yepsen's fundraising haul still garnering press.

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Year of the Woman Hits NY

By Mike Connery on 07/16/2010 @ 04:40 PM

Tags: Regina Calcaterra, SD-1, Carol Gordon, SD-8, Didi Barrett, SD-41, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43, Susan Savage, SD-44, Kathleen Joy, SD-50, Pam Mackesey, SD-53, Mary Wilmot, SD-55, Robin Wilt, SD-56, Cindy Appleton, SD-59

Writing at POLITICO, Maggie Haberman profiles Democratic women challenging incumbent Republicans in the State Senate, and notes that The Year of the Woman Hits New York :

The Year of the Woman candidate has arrived in New York for the 2010 cycle, with an unprecedented slate of 10 female hopefuls vying for legislative office on the Democratic side in a state known as politically progressive but lagging at the state level.
With help from EMILY's List over the last few years, the state Senate Democrats now have 10 women competing in districts ranging from swing-county Suffolk in Long Island to more rural areas of upstate New York.
"I think it is reflective of a larger pattern throughout the country," said state Sen. Liz Krueger (D-Manhattan), who is the recruitment chair for the political arm of the Senate Democrats. "Women in both parties throughout the country are looking at who's in office and saying, 'Oh hell, I can do better than that!'"

Women make up 52% of the population in New York State. So it's shameful that only 16% (just 10 out of 62) of our state senators are women. The slate of women candidates run by the New York Senate Dems could double the number of women serving in the state senate, and clear the way for progress on a host of issues including ethics reform and marriage equality. But what these women bring to the table goes far beyond reform and social issues that have defined past campaigns by women.

The slate of candidates looking to unseat 1/3 of the republican conference demonstrate a strong a track record of economic achievement around which they are focusing their campaigns. These women created jobs at the county level; they increased investment in green jobs; they even took on Wall Street giants – and won. They’re fighting not only to end the dysfunction in Albany, but to put our state back on sound economic footing

"I think what sets these women apart is they're accomplished in their own rights and own careers and now want to turn their attentions [to government]," said state Sen. Jeff Klein, adding that those running are not being pigeonholed into campaigning on what are typically considered "women's issues," a fate that has befallen some other female Empire State candidates.
This election cycle, the stakes have never been higher. Democrats hold a razor-thin, one vote majority in the State Senate. The outcome of these races will determine how effective we are at moving a Democratic Agenda in 2011 and putting our state back on track.

As Susan Savage, the Democratic challenger to 34-year incumbent Hugh Farley, says – “We're not going to change Albany until we change the people that we send to Albany.” With your help, these women will unseat Republican obstructionists who created Albany’s corrupt culture, help revive our economy, and give New Yorkers the government they deserve.

Below is a quick look at the New York Senate Dems class of women challengers. Click the links for more information, or to join and contribute to their campaigns.

  • Susan Savage - Chair of the Schenectady County Legislature, she created thousands of jobs and brought millions in investments into the county. She is challenging 34-year incumbent Hugh Farley in the 44th Senate District.
  • Joanne Yepsen - As Saratoga County Supervisor, Joanne Yepsen held down local taxes and helped local businesses. She is now challenging Joe Bruno’s hand-picked-successor, Roy McDonald, in the 43rd Senate District.
  • Didi Barrett - A leader in the non profit world for decades, and a strong advocate for women in New York, Didi Barrett is challenging 20-year incumbent Steve Saland in the 41st Senate District, the seat once held by FDR.
  • Mary Wilmot - As Regional Director for the Governor and the New York State Senate, Wilmot has extensive knowledge of the challenges Upstate New York faces, and she is determined to revitalize New York’s economy through investments in clean energy. Wilmot is challenging 14-year incumbent James Alesi in the 55th Senate District.
  • Robin Wilt - As community activist, real estate agent, and small business owner, Wilt has seen first-hand the economic challenges facing Monroe County. She is the co-founder of the Genesee Valley chapter of Progressive Democrats of America, and is challenging seven-year incumbent Joe Robach.
  • Regina Calcaterra - A corporate fraud lawyer who took on Wall Street and won, Regina Calcaterra is now taking the fight to thirty-four-year incumbent Ken LaValle in Suffolk County’s 1st Senate District.
  • Kathleen Joy - Syracuse Common Counselor-At-Large and Majority Leader Kathleen Joy has a record promoting green infrastructure. She’s now challenging 18-year incumbent, and self-described GOP “pit bull” John DeFrancisco in the 50th Senate District.
  • Cynthia Appleton - A three-term Village Trustee in Warsaw, NY, Appleton has first-hand experience with the impact of Albany’s dysfunction at the local level, and is ready to clean up the capital. She is running for the open seat vacated by retiring Republican Senator Dale Volker.
  • Pam Mackesey - As a union organizer, she witnessed first-hand the struggles that everyday Schuyler, Steuben, and Chemung county residents face, Pam Mackesey is determined to defeat six-year incumbent George Winner in the 53rd Senate District.
  • Carol Gordon - As a Mental Health Clinic Manager and Patient Advocate at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Carol Gordon served our veterans for 25 years. Now she is challenging twelve-year incumbent Charles Fuschillo in the 8th Senate District.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: Democrats' Fundraising and Petitioning Numbers Continue To Impress

By Mike Connery on 07/16/2010 @ 03:19 PM

Tags: Regina Calcaterra, SD-1, Susan Savage, SD-44, Brian Foley, SD-3, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43, Didi Barrett, SD-41, David Valesky, SD-49, Darrel Aubertine, SD-48, William Stachowski, SD-58

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. Newsday profiles Democratic confidence and strength. Joanne Yepsen outraises her opponent by three-to-one margin. Didi Barrett raises over $160,000, collects over 3,700 signatures. Sens. David Valesky, Darrel Aubertine and William Stachowski outraise opponents, post impressive fundraising numbers.

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Daily Campaign Roundup: DSCC Posts Record Fundraising Numbers

By Mike Connery on 07/15/2010 @ 03:46 PM

Tags: Regina Calcaterra, SD-1, Carol Gordon, SD-8, Didi Barrett, SD-41, Joanne Yepsen, SD-43, Susan Savage, SD-44, Kathleen Joy, SD-50, Pam Mackesey, SD-53, Mary Wilmot, SD-55, Robin Wilt, SD-56, Cynthia Appleton, SD-59, David Mejias, SD-6

TODAY'S CAMPAIGN ROUND-UP.... Today's installment of campaign-related news. DSCC announces record fundraising haul. POLITICO profiles the 10 Democratic candidates, declares 2010 "Year of the Woman.' New Siena poll spells more trouble for Senate GOP. Democratic Candidate David Mejias running strong on Long Island. Democratic Candidate Susan Savage outraises opponent by almost 2-1 margin since declaring candidacy. Westchester business group withdraws endorsements for local Republicans.

  • Senate Democrats announce record fundraising numbers - We at the DSCC filed stellar fundraising numbers today - which The New York Times CityBlog described by saying "Senate Democrats Flush With Campaign Money". Capital Confidential said "we are rolling in it." We raised a historic $3.5 million during the first six months of the year, while spending less than $2 million. We now have $3.5 million in cash on hand - more than twice the amount of money we had at this point two years ago, when we went on to pick up two seats in the November elections and take control of the Senate for the first time in decades. “We are raising more money than ever before, competing in more regions of the state than ever before, and engaging with campaigns earlier than ever before. That’s why, in November, Democrats will win more seats than ever before,” said Sen. Jeff Klein, DSCC chair. “Today’s filing clearly shows that New Yorkers recognize that we have begun the work of putting government back in the hands of the people.”
  • 'Year of the Woman' Hits New York - Maggie Haberman of POLITICO coined 2010 the 'Year of the Woman' in an extensive piece earlier today that hailed our "unprecedented slate of 10 female hopefuls... in districts ranging from swing-county Suffolk in Long Island to more rural areas of upstate New York." She quotes Democratic Candidate Susan Savage, who is running against 34-year incumbent Hugh Farley as saying: "I think we're not going to change Albany until we change the people that we send to Albany. "Many of these incumbents have been there a very long time ... I really do understand that there's a lot that needs to be accomplished and it's very hard to do that with the group of people that are in the Senate now." Haberman also pointed out that the Senate GOP are fielding just two women, one of whom is in a contentious primary battle.
  • Siena Poll spells trouble for the Senate GOP - Siena released its most recent election poll earlier this morning, showing that less than one in four voters want a Republican Senate, and 69% of voters preferring the existing or an enlarged Democratic majority. In upstate New York - where Republicans sit in most of the Senate seats - just 26% of those polled wanted Republican control of the Senate, as opposed to the 68% who favored Democratic control. Voters upstate are far more pessimistic about the direction of the state - with 86% saying we are on the wrong track - and more likely to vote their incumbent Senator out of office. This is the just the latest in a series of polls that have consistently indicated trouble for Republicans and their electoral prospects this November.
  • Democratic Candidate Dave Mejias running strong against Albany dysfunction - Former Nassau County Legislator Dave Mejias , who is running agsinst 21-year Republican incumbent Kemp Hannon, announced today he has raised $116,925 and has $112,921 cash on hand. Mejias also released a campaign kick-off video, in which he denounced the dysfunction in Albany. “I am grateful to all those who are supporting my campaign to clean up the most dysfunctional state government in America,” Mejias said in a press release. “I’m especially proud of those grassroots supporters who have given what they could afford because they believe I am the best candidate to fix our broken government.”
  • Democratic Candidate Susan Savage's fundraising efforts are solid - Susan Savage, running against 34-year Republican incumbent Hugh Farley, reported today that she raised more than $75,000 for her campaign -- almost twice what Farley reported raising over the same time period. Savage said that if we want to change Albany, we have to change who we send to Albany. This filing is a clear sign that the people of New York agree," said Doug Forand, one of Savage's campaign advisers.
  • Westchester business group retracts Republican endorsements in state senate races - A Westchester County business group backed off supporting three Republican candidates for state senate after some members expressed alarm over the sudden foray into partisan politics. The Business Council of Westchester offered an apology to its members and retracted a June 28 letter that touted meetings with Senate Minority Leader Dean Skelos, provided de facto endorsements in three races and called on members to "join the $99 club" by anonymously donating money to these campaigns. Council President and CEO Marsha Gordon, in an e-mail to members, apologized "for deviating from our tradition of being nonpartisan" and promised to return any checks.

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Eleanor's Legacy Endorses 5 Women Candidates

By Mike Connery on 06/10/2010 @ 02:26 PM

Tags: Eleanor's Legacy, Endorsements, Didi Barrett, Regina Calcaterra, Robin Wilt, Joanne Yepsen, Mary Wilmot, SD-1, SD-41, SD-43, SD-55, SD-56

Today, Eleanor's Legacy took the unprecedented step of making early endorsements of 5 women challengers running for State Senate:

  • Didi Barrett, challenging Steve Saland in SD 41/ Dutchess & Columbia Counties.
  • Regina Calcaterra, challenging Ken LaValle in SD1/Suffolk Couny
  • Mary Wilmot, challenging James Alesi in SD 55/Monroe County
  • Robin Wilt, challenging Joe Robach in SD 56/Monroe County
  • Joanne Yepsen, challenging Roy McDonald in SD 43/Rensselaer & Saratoga County

With only 9 women serving in the state senate out of 62 total senators, the concerns of women are not being adequately represented in Albany. This endorsement from Eleanor's Legacy is a recognition that this needs to change, and that the fight to overthrow incumbent Republicans must begin today.

These campaigns need your support - to petition and get on the ballot, and to raise enough money to compete against heavily entrenched incumbents. Read the full endorsement from Eleanor's Legacy below, and sign up to support these great candidates win their fight.

Dear Friend,

Of the 62 members in the State Senate, just 10 are women. That's less than 16%. And we are determined to change that.

Breaking with precendent, we are providing early endorsement and support to 5 stellar candidates for the State Senate: Didi Barret, SD 41/Dutchess & Columbia; Regina Calcaterra SD 1/Suffolk; Mary Wilmot SD 55/Monroe; Robin Wilt SD 56/Monroe; Joanne Yepsen SD 43/Rensselaer & Saratoga. Learn more about these candidates.

We know that to see action finally taken on the issues important to our lives, women have to be at the table. We have to send these 5 women to Albany.

Help Didi, Regina, Mary, Robin, and Joanne get to Albany. Make a donation today.

It won’t be easy. These women are challenging entrenched incumbent Republican men who will have high name recognition in their districts. But we have something these Republican incumbents do not: a network of passionate, active women across the state.

Didi, Regina, Mary, Robin, and Joanne will be counting on our support from now until Election Day.

Click here to contribute today. Your finanical support means we can help these candidates level the playing field and get their message out to the voters.

Stay tuned for more updates from the campaign trail. It is going to be an exciting summer.

Nora Bredes President

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