Bob Turner On The Mayoral Race



 

Queens County Republican Chairman Bob Turner.  3/2/17
Queens County Republican Chairman Bob Turner. 3/2/17

Will an effort by New York City’s five Republican County chairs to avoid a mayoral primary by uniting behind a  single mayoral candidate succeed?  It’s possible, but some of the county chairs are publicly skeptical.  Beyond the initial challenge of agreeing on a single candidate, should such agreement occur the county chairs and organizations can’t prevent other candidates from running.  They can cajole, try to convince and pressure candidates, but candidates will have the opportunity to petition on to the primary ballot regardless of county organization preferences.

Queens County Chairman Bob Turner expressed that view tonight, affirming that the county chairs would like to unite but acknowledging that it’s beyond their direct power.  In a brief conversation last night Brooklyn County Chairman Ted Ghorra similarly lauded the goal of uniting but expressed doubt about it happening and emphasized the importance of voters having a chance to hear from all interested candidates.  In late January and early February Manhattan County Chairwoman Adele Malpass expressed more enthusiasm for the effort, saying she was hopeful that it would conclude by late March or early April.

Turner told me tonight that he will “probably” personally endorse a mayoral candidate and that he expects to do so in about two weeks.  He would not say who he’ll support but it’s my guess (and that’s really just a guess) that he’ll go with Paul Massey.

Republican mayoral candidate Paul Massey (standing with hands folded) listens as Queens County Republican Chairman Bob Turner speaks at the Queens Village Republican Club. 3/2/17
Republican mayoral candidate Paul Massey (standing with hands folded) listens as Queens County Republican Chairman Bob Turner speaks at the Queens Village Republican Club. 3/2/17

 

Video – Here’s what Turner had to say following a Paul Massey appearance at the Queens Village Republican Club:

Brooklyn GOP Mayoral Forum



Republican mayoral candidates Paul Massey and Michel Faulkner appeared at a candidate forum hosted by the Brooklyn Republican Committee last night.  The candidates appeared separately for just under an hour each, with time allotted for a speech, questions submitted via social media, audience questions and press questions. An audience of 60-70 people listened closely, responding positively to both candidates although more enthusiastically to Faulkner.

Sitting in the audience was New York State Conservative Party Chairman and Brooklynite Mike Long.  Long said that he does not yet personally support any mayoral candidate and that he was there to listen.  Long also said that his party is also not yet at a decision point for selecting a mayoral candidate, adding that Massey, Faulkner and John Catsimatidis have expressed interest in receiving the party’s support.

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Massey Tries To Restart (Updated)



Massey Staten Island 2-22-17-11You never get a second chance to make a first impression.  A day after stumbling in his initial press conference Republican mayoral candidate Paul Massey tried to overcome that old saw, attempting a campaign restart with a modest piece of good news.  He traveled to a far corner of Staten Island Thursday for a press conference announcing his first endorsement from an elected official, Assembly Member Ron Castorina.

Massey Staten Island 2-22-17-17

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