The Final Week — Pinion Interview — New Ads
Joe Pinion
Joe Pinion is the Republican-Conservative candidate for United States senator. He had an excellent debate on October 30th against Chuck Schumer and won handily (click here to watch debate). He should be, and deserves to be, our next senator. But again, as we've said so often, we have to get out and vote…..and we have to encourage others to get out and vote as well. This is the time to turn things around in New York State and in the United States.
Chuck Schumer has done little for this Country, and less for this State. His constant threats to radically alter the Senate rules (filibuster) whenever he wants to get something passed, or his threats to expand the number of Supreme Court Justices each and every time they make a decision that he doesn’t like—and in fact, his direct threat to Justices Gorsuch and Kavenaugh themselves, right on the steps of the Court, that they “…will pay the price; you won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions,” have gone on long enough. As New Yorkers, we've had two-dozen years of Schumer's nasty and mean-spirited threats and comments—it's time to retire Chuck Schumer and start fresh with Joe Pinion….he can only make things better.
On October 31st, Greg Kelly (Newsmax) interviewed Joe Pinion about the debate. That interview is available here (and also on the Interviews page). He has a very positive outlook for our future and is obviously excited to begin. We have nothing to lose; let’s give him that chance.
Remember: Republicans who stay home, help elect Democrats
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We are down to the wire—just one week remaining
Take a final look at the bios, ads and interviews and get out and vote
Everything You Need to Know About Elections 2022 and the Candidates:
- Read candidates' biographies to learn about their experience and qualifications [here]
- See candidates' campaign ads to learn where they stand on the issues [here]
- Watch candidates' interviews to see and hear them [here]
- Early voting information showing dates, times and places for voting [here]
- Sample ballot with voting suggestions and notes regarding both the ballot and the Proposal [here]