Working Families Party Chair Asks Voters Not to Vote for Working Families Party Nominee in U.S. House, 14th District

Dan Cantor, chair of the Working Families Party, here asks voters to vote against the Working Families Party nominee for U.S. House, 14th district.


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Working Families Party Chair Asks Voters Not to Vote for Working Families Party Nominee in U.S. House, 14th District — 6 Comments

  1. Typical INSANE politics in New York or what ???

    NO primaries — NO Fusion INSANITY.

    PR and AppV

  2. This shouldn’t come as a surprise. If he asks voters to vote against their candidate for Governor then we’d really have something to talk about.

  3. Is he even able to remove his name from the ballot? I’ve read he can’t.

  4. He could remove his name from the congressional race if he would accept a WFP nomination for some other public office, but he doesn’t want to be a “phony” candidate, because he doesn’t want to run for any other office.

  5. Does the Democratic Party have any rules against defeated candidates serving in party office?

    In Texas legislators who lose a primary lose their committee chairmanships.

  6. Then maybe they shouldn’t have nominated him if there was another candidate who they liked better? Just a thought.

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