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Steve Levy at his campaign announcement this morning were two Conservative Party officials: Albany County Conservative Party Chairman Richard Stack and Edward Walsh, the Suffolk chairman and also the party’s vice chair. Their presence is important: the... Full Article at Capitol Confidential
ALBANY -- Democrat Steve Levy, a Suffolk County executive, announced Friday that he’ll switch to the Republican Party and then seek the GOP nomination for governor, according to a report.in the New York Post. Part of what he said in his official state Full Article at NewsMax
Suffolk County executive Steve Levy, right, jokes with New York state Republican Chairman Ed Cox, center, before announcing his Republican candidacy for New York State governor outside the Capital building in Albany, N.Y. , Friday, March 19, 2010. View Photo »
If you don't have a record, the first thing you do is try to attack the other guy. You could have 10 reasons why not to vote for Steve Levy. Give me one why I should vote for you! That's what the people want to hear
ALBANY -- Buffalo mega-real estate developer Carl Paladino, who says he's running for the GOP gubernatorial nomination along with Steve Levy and Rick Lazio, just released this video appeal to state Conservative Party leaders urging them not to endorse a Full Article at New York Post
YORK, NY March 19, 2010 âSteve Levy has formally announced his intentions to run for governor as a Republican. The Suffolk County Executive, until today a Democrat, made his declaration in Albany, outside the Capitol where he once served as a state... Full Article at WNYC | New York Public Radio
New York State Republican Chairman Ed Cox on Friday endorsed conservative Democrat Steve Levy in his Republican run for governor, fracturing a party battling to stay competitive in a heavily Democratic state. “I welcome you into the Republican Party,” s Full Article at Long Island Business Network
In this March 8, 2010 photo, Suffolk County executive Steve Levy poses in Albany, N.Y. The conservative Democrat will run for governor as a Republican, The Associated Press reports Thursday, March 18, 2010. Campaign spokeswoman Rene Babich says Levy... View Photo »
I welcome Steve Levy into our party and, with his outstanding record of fiscal conservatism and detailed plan to save New York, I endorse his run for governor
Romanoff's at 49.9% to Michael Full Article at Swing State Project
(AP) - New York State Republican Chairman Ed Cox on Friday endorsed conservative Democrat Steve Levy in his Republican run for governor, fracturing a party battling to stay competitive in a heavily Democratic state. "I welcome you into the Republican Pa Full Article at NewYorkBusiness.com
Steve Levy (born March 12, 1965) is currently a journalist for ESPN. Before working for ESPN, he worked in New York for WFAN. At ESPN, he usually works on SportsCenter, and he covered NHL regular season and playoff games before the network lost the rights to televise the league's games. He also previously covered the network's college football... Full Article
The bottom line is that we are very near a recovery that will be felt but that we are starting from a deeper hole in terms of past job losses
It is no secret that many of us who have worked with Steve Levy in the Assembly or are aware of his actions as the Suffolk County Executive find him to be divisive. Regardless of whether he is a Democrat or a Republican, New York does not need that kind of statewide leader, especially in these difficult...
The problem is not anywhere near going away
We’ve got a couple of months to find that out, and I think all of the Republicans who are state committee people will learn the truth about Steve Levy, and his opportunities, and his vision for New York
These recent events add to what is the most dysfunctional state in the union. People want a revolution in Albany and I'm very close to leading that charge
The emotion that Steve Levy evokes in the minority community will translate to votes for Cuomo. Definitely
The closure of pristine and immensely valued state parks could possibly be averted by allowing private interests to bid to operate these parks
If he continues to support Steve Levy, he should step aside and let someone else lead the party...Has Rick Lazio run a perfect campaign? No. But we can't be out there publicly supporting a Democrat.
The state presently engages in some privatization in concession stands. This would take it to the next step ... We're not talking about a permanent situation. It's a temporary fix to ensure the parks stay open.
We're very concerned and think his public support of Steve Levy is ill-advised
My fiduciary responsibility is to the patient and the taxpayers, not Mr. Farrell
It’s laughable, of course, that Steve Levy would find support in the Republican Party
A number of professors railed against America on a consistent basis.
Steve Levy is a liberal Democrat who not only supported Shelly Silver, Eliot Spitzer and John Kerry, but in January said that Obama’s stimulus package was 'manna from heaven' that would 'save lives.'
This is an action plan to help foster and bring in new businesses, and to expand existing businesses
My concern with Steve Levy is that he’s not a Republican ... So long as he’s a Democrat, I can’t really have much conversation with him about support because I might be thrown out as chairman for disloyalty.
I am an independent-minded official who governs from the center and is open to having folks from a variety of parties join in my effort to reform the state
We were extremely excited at the prospect of being able to voice our concerns and opinions on the various issues facing our great state. We decided that the best way to maximize this meeting with Steve Levy and to make it as productive as possible would be to invite Tea Party leaders from across the ent...
If their frontrunner this year fails to take root - as was the case in 2007 - they still know there is someone out there with the passion, the proven fiscal record and the consistent, detailed plan to overhaul the state's dysfunctional government
We don’t know why you’d want to meet with a Democrat like Steve Levy ... You might as well meet with Shelly Silver and ask him to run for governor.
The numbers are very volatile
We are extremely comfortable that Rick Lazio will be the nominee of both the Republican Party and the Conservative Party ... Steve Levy is a registered Democrat, so he should run in the Democratic primary. That’s where liberal Democrats belong.
I like him a lot a whole lot ... I think it’s terrible that you have some folks in the party taking shots at him that he’s too conservative. He’s actually quite mainstream for the population at large.
Lazio's a viable candidate and he should go out and make his case, but I was looking for someone with more executive experience -- it's why I'm taking a hard look at Steve Levy
What shouldn't be lost here is that I was using the name to drive home the point that discrimination will not be tolerated
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