Astorino a wiser choice for N.Y.
Back when Gov. Andrew Cuomo was running for the 2010 gubernatorial election, he promised us he would clean up government. He said he would reform campaign finance so the people of New York would know who their government is representing.
He pledged to close a loophole that allowed large donations from corporations and businesses.
Then, he took millions of dollars in campaign donations from corporations and businesses.
He said he was doing it to get into the position to make change. Well, he got the position and, now, four years later, there’s been no change in campaign finance.
Mr. Cuomo even interfered with and canceled the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption that was supposed to look into campaign financing.
And Mr. Cuomo is taking even more money from corporations and businesses in his re-election bid.
He had the position to make the change, and he only dirtied things up more.
Clearly, Mr. Cuomo does not represent us, and we can’t trust that he ever will. Now you can all see why it is wise to vote for Republican candidate Rob Astorino, the Westchester County executive, and he can make the changes we need.
Peter J. Domin
Brewster
He pledged to close a loophole that allowed large donations from corporations and businesses.
Then, he took millions of dollars in campaign donations from corporations and businesses.
He said he was doing it to get into the position to make change. Well, he got the position and, now, four years later, there’s been no change in campaign finance.
Mr. Cuomo even interfered with and canceled the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption that was supposed to look into campaign financing.
And Mr. Cuomo is taking even more money from corporations and businesses in his re-election bid.
He had the position to make the change, and he only dirtied things up more.
Clearly, Mr. Cuomo does not represent us, and we can’t trust that he ever will. Now you can all see why it is wise to vote for Republican candidate Rob Astorino, the Westchester County executive, and he can make the changes we need.
Peter J. Domin
Brewster
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