воскресенье, 4 марта 2012 г.

ASSEMBLY HOPEFULS DISCUSS ROOTS, TAXES.(CAPITAL REGION)

In their debate Wednesday night, State Assemblyman Roy J. McDonald and Easton Supervisor Daniel B. Shaw lived up to the adage that all politics is local as they attacked downstate liberal Democrats and reminded the audience of their Washington County roots.

The two Republicans are running in the Sept. 10 primary for the GOP line in the new 112th Assembly District, which includes some of the state's richest farmland. The Democratic candidate, Patrick Phillips of Wilton, sat with the crowd of about 100 people gathered at Fort Edward High School to hear his opponents.

McDonald said if he was to cut state spending he would sacrifice the aid that goes to the New …

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