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N.Y.’s Redistricting Long Fight is Over
Read more: N.Y.’s Redistricting Long Fight is OverGood morning. We’d like to make sure you saw this op-ed in today’s Daily News: N.Y.’s Redistricting Long Fight is Over By John Faso Finally. After a three year long fight, the New York State Legislature has enacted a new map for the state’s 26 congressional districts. This action ends the redistricting process after extensive…
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Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox on Super Tuesday results
Read more: Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox on Super Tuesday resultsStatement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox on Super Tuesday results Cox: Trump is uniting our party at the ballot box ALBANY – NYGOP Chair Ed Cox released the following statement: “Congratulations to President Trump on his decisive victories. President Trump is uniting our party the right way – at the ballot box. In New York and nationally,…
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Cox: Say her name, Kathy
Read more: Cox: Say her name, KathyALBANY – NY GOP Chair Ed Cox released the following statement in response to Kathy Hochul’s silence on Laken Riley, the Georgia nursing student murdered by a criminal illegal alien who was arrested and released in New York last year: “Joe Biden and Democrats’ open-borders policies are an existential threat to our country. A promising young woman…
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Cox: Magnarelli plays cynical game with New Yorkers
Read more: Cox: Magnarelli plays cynical game with New YorkersCox: Magnarelli plays cynical game with New Yorkers Democrats still trying to rig Congressional districts ALBANY – Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli has introduced legislation that limits the ability of New Yorkers to challenge unfair redistricting plans imposed by the State Legislature. Magnarelli’s bill, now on a fast track to passage this Monday, would limit challenges to redistricting to only…
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Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox on new Congressional lines
Read more: Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox on new Congressional linesALBANY – NYGOP Chair Ed Cox released the following statement: “The Congressional District lines proposed by the IRC represent minor changes to the existing lines imposed by the Harkenrider Court. The current congressional districts are the most competitive districts in the nation and resulted because New York Republicans brought action against the illegal gerrymander attempted in 2022…
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Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox on NY-3
Read more: Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox on NY-3ALBANY – NYGOP Chair Ed Cox released the following statement: “Congratulations to Mazi Pilip on a remarkable campaign that fell just short. Mazi was a phenomenal candidate and has a bright future in our party. “Republicans will win this seat in November when the campaign resets to focus on Joe Biden and Democrats’ disastrous open-borders, soft-on-crime policies,…
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Cox responds to American University anti-Semitism complaint
Read more: Cox responds to American University anti-Semitism complaintStefanik, Republicans leading the fight against campus anti-Semitism ALBANY – NYGOP Chair Ed Cox released the following statement in response to a federal complaint over American University’s “persistent” anti-Semitism, which included harassing Jewish students with “Hitler was right” graffiti: “America’s institutions of higher education, long plagued by left-wing bias, are now experiencing a moral rot that society can no…
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Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox in response to displaced students
Read more: Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox in response to displaced studentsALBANY – NYGOP Chair Ed Cox released the following statement in response to students at Brooklyn’s James Madison High School, which Chuck Schumer attended, being forced into remote learning to make room for illegal immigrants: “How many schoolchildren from Chuck Schumer’s own high school need to have their lives disrupted before he does something about…
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Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed Cox
Read more: Statement from NYGOP Chair Ed CoxALBANY – NYGOP Chair Ed Cox released the following statement: “The decision by Supreme Court (Albany County) dismissing our request for an injunction to halt the implementation of the mail-in early voting statute was plainly wrong. The Court did not consider the merits of the case and had to be forced to issue an opinion after we…