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November 8 should be the day that marks the end of the political
career of Senator Chuck Schumer.? We now have less than 12 weeks to
break the blackout that the media and political establishment are
trying to impose on my campaign. Believe me, they didn't think that we
were capable of filing 66,000 signatures on May 31, and now they are
trying to pretend I don't exist.
The appearance of my name on the Schumer-funded Ukrainian blacklist
caught the attention of former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter, who
wrote a very hard-hitting
article on the widely read "Consortium News" which refers to my
campaign in very strong terms in the bottom third of the article. My
latest Facebook live video has over 50,000 views and my following
on other social media platforms is growing as well. But we have to do
more because time is short.
I need funds.? The campaign is planning to purchase space on large
billboards in New York City, print 250,000 leaflets and get them out
over August 26-28, and get hundreds and even thousands of yard signs,
door hangers etc. into the hands of my supporters all over the state.?
If we can secure the resources, upstate billboards and radio ads are
also in the picture, and beyond that, everything each of you can do to
get the word out will be crucial.? At the Dominican Day Parade
breakfast in NYC on Sunday, I was shocked to find that other elected
officials don't even know that Schumer is up for re-election!? He's
keeping it a secret because he's so unpopular and doesn't want to
campaign. I'm including a few photos of my recent activity around the
state. Please donate what you can today.
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At the Dominican Day Parade breakfast speaking with community
leaders
Getting ready to go on the air with Steve Mayo at WVOX Radio
Visiting the home of New York Governor and President Franklin D
Roosevelt
With a Buffalo pastor at the Tops which just reopened after the
tragic murder of 10 very important citizens who were gunned down by a
young man wearing the same Nazi insignia as the Ukrainian Azov
Battalion
With St Lawrence County Campaign Coordinator Gary Kanitz and
another farmer in Dekalb Junction.? The dog also volunteered.
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--Diane
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