Tuesday, September 16, 2008

NYS Conservative Party Endorses McCain/Palin


Conservative Party of New York State
Press Release ~ September 16, 2008
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Conservatives to Endorse McCain/Palin Ticket
Contact: Shaun Marie Levine (518-356-7882)
Ft. Hamilton Station, NY -- September 16, 2008 - Conservatives will be meeting on Monday, September 22, in New York City to nominate and authorize presidential electors committed to the McCain/Palin ticket. The enthusiastic delegates were eager to endorse John S. McCain and Sarah Palin as their candidate for President and Vice-President, noting that recent polls show that New York State is not as blue as it was prior to the Sarah Palin nomination.
State Committee Delegates from across the State, will hear NYS Chairman Mike Long note that the political party, which delivered enough votes to have Ronald Reagan carry New York State in 1980, is ready to provide the same support to John S. McCain and Sarah Palin. Long will also tell Conservatives that the McCain/Palin ticket has a proven record of reform which is , seriously needed in Washington, DC. Further, the ticket is committed to winning the war on terror as well as protecting all of the citizens of the United States in the aftermath of the horrific 9/11 attacks. Senator McCain, certainly aware of the horrors of war, has made it clear that winning is the only acceptable end to the raging conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. He will never abdicate the leadership and strategic control of our military forces.
A McCain/Palin administration will understand the importance of tax relief for over-taxed families and will understand that spending is the problem. Earmarks will no longer rule in Washington, DC. The ticket also affirms that marriage is between a man and woman and it is committed to a pro-life agenda. While others have failed to reform the "third rail of politics," - Social Security - a McCain/Palin administration will seek to enable our children and grandchildren to save for their own future.
Every election is important, and once again we believe this election will give a clear indication of how Americans think. Will we face an era of government redistribution of wealth in the name of the supposed greater good? Or will we continue to recognize that the greater good is really when people, through perseverance and initiative, ultimately provide for themselves?
Chairman Long knows the delegates and enrollees of the Conservative Party are committed to self reliance and will provide the same margin of victory to the McCain/Palin ticket as they did for Ronald Reagan in 1980. "In 1980 no one believed New York would be in Ronald Reagan's corner, and New York political pundits believe New York is solidly blue, but the polls are closing, and we will be the political party that gives New York's electors to John S. McCain and Sarah Palin," predicted Long.


State Headquarters:
486 78th Street
Ft. Hamilton Station, NY 11209
718-921-2158

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