Brooklyn GOP Chairman Craig Eaton and Joseph Hayon had been having difficulty settling on a GOP candidate to run against David Greenfield until Hayon said that he would be willing to do it
For his part, Joseph Hayon announced that he intended to continue supporting Craig Eaton as his favored candidate to lead the Brooklyn GOP going forward to the 2013 GOP County Convention and for the next two years. Hayon also said he he would be willing to support most of the State and County Committee slate that is endorsed by and running along with Eaton. However, although he is running as the Republican Candidate for City Council in the 44th Council District, Joseph Hayon will not be supporting any of the Republican candidates for mayor. According to Mr. Hayon, none of the Republican candidates was running on a solid family values platform; and as a result, Hayon could not morally support any of them. Even more controversial, Mr. Hayon states that he will continue to actively support the candidacy of Erick Salgado, a socially conservative Democrat, who is trying to become that party's candidate.
Hayon is expected to form a campaign committee and file in time to participate in the NYC Campaign Finance matching funds program.
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Question.
Where was my Marine Corps combat vet congressman on Memorial Day?
He wasn't at the parade in Bay Ridge....
UPDATE: Within a couple of hours after my exclusive post that first announced Republican Party Chairman Craig Eaton’s plan to run Joseph Hayon as his GOP candidate against David Greenfield ( the posting above took place at 6:50 PM EDT), at least one city-wide reporter had gotten onto the story and presented it as a news item rating a featured report (See “Boro Park Battle – Republican Candidate Emerges to Run Against David Greenfield” by Colin Campbell, 5/28/13, NY Observer/Politicker [http://politicker.com/2013/05/republican-candidate-emerges-to-run-against-david-greenfield/]). Colin Campbell’s report mentioned several examples of issues that already separate the socially conservative activist Hayon, who is a Republican, from his Democrat-Conservative incumbent opponent, Greenfield.
Things getting very interesting.
Anthony Testaverde just announced he is running for cty council.
Will he get the conservative line?
Will marty golden endorse him?
How about reps for change?
Speaking of them, july will be fun when we get to see who gave what and when...
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