Talks with advocate Kevin Gaughan about his proposal to downsize local governments, and the upcoming public votes in Orchard Park and Alden.
Audio|Tue, 22 Sep 2009|More from WBEN Reports
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“…for public vote in all then on Tuesday September 20 ninth local government downsizing advocate Kevin -- an accrual volunteers spent much of Saturday going door to door drumming up support for the initiative. …”
“…Orchard Park in -- distributed information on the relationship between too much government and too little economic growth we had a magnificent. …”
Latest on H1N1 Flu shots for kids
Audio|Tue, 22 Sep 2009|More from Live Line
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“…to link in our office hours a little bit on Monday the government announced it would order 56 million more doses bringing the total number of vaccines to 251. Million. Of the more than 600 …”
“…this flu virus and and and an expected coming pandemic. Has the government's response to this would be in especially in terms of producing them than the vaccine has it been prompt enough. …”
Former Erie County Executive discusses Paterson polls
Audio|Tue, 22 Sep 2009|More from Live Line
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“…strong. But nearly fifty years and if you want to weigh in politics you know that there is an eternity so a lot can happen between now -- And it just can be for us we're involved in this. Politics are going to be very than usual this year so to see how things occur. …”
“…would be very. And very problematic for the state and promote the government -- the governor. As for the Clinton to try to get the state legislature back to deal with. What is reported to …”
NY Post Statewide Editor
Audio|Tue, 22 Sep 2009|More from Live Line
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“…David Paterson to announce that he won't be trying to run for election -- …”
“…And you'll politics have been a lifetime worth of big news. …”
Siena Research Institute; Gov. Paterson approval rating
Audio|Tue, 22 Sep 2009|More from Live Line
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“…and live line with the CNN research institute were talking New York politics good morning Steve. -- The nudge from President Obama to governor Paterson not to run next year. Eight the president clearly doesn't want Paterson trading down the ticket putting senate and house seats in jeopardy. You've been there for a long time Steve what are voters attitudes in the past to strong -- politics. . …”
“…I don't think -- as close attention to the inside of politics as political insiders do. But in this case I think. What they're seeing -- there watching it is it is the president …”
with GOP consultant Bob Davis, & John & Susan
Audio|Wed, 16 Sep 2009|More from Live Line
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“…no doubt that. Date -- Chris Collins played it neutral in the primaries. . The literature that but I was very slick in you know get a good job it would congratulates them. I think I'm expect our candidates you know pal log in about -- of social and -- two win the general Election -- it got other minor lines. They'd been popular incumbents and I think he's going to be very successful and on November but Chris Collins certainly. You know played a big role last night and you know we will be ready for him in November I can replicate it is a different situation he lost the democratic primary. So attainable today is a democratic candidate inept election and we we think she's gonna win that election handily. Admit that the heavily democratic over like but it said there's no doubt that. It was so you know do we …”
“…is that elections. But -- got about seven weeks away. And the election is because of the primary is over and it you know well we did not have Bob endorse either candidate in the mayoral election. . And both get -- effective an independent party headquarters. So. We you know certainly congratulate our ground we said we support the winner of the primary and of course the mayor has. There is winning the primary -- inevitable in the all. So he's already won the election but of course you know we congratulate him that we I think occult on web site. Hard to get through but will …”
His victory speech, followed by Q&A with local reporters
Audio|Wed, 16 Sep 2009|More from Speeches & Events
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“…I've never seen anything like that -- but it was the presidential election. . I want to thank the voters about below. Is standing beside me I want to thank those people who waited in line …”
“…the voters of the city of buffalo. We proved. That the dirty politics. . Of our opponents. Could not beat the progress we've received. Since 2000. I always said that the people of buffalo. Would not …”
Political analysis of Primary Night
Audio|Wed, 16 Sep 2009|More from Live Line
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“…no doubt that. -- Chris Collins played it neutral in the primaries. . The literature that but I was very slick in you know get a good job it would congratulates them. I think I'm expect our candidate you know pal log in about -- of social and -- two win the general election they got other minor lines. They'd been popular incumbents and I think he's going to be very successful and on November but Chris Collins certainly. You know played a big role last night and you know we will be ready for him in November I can replicate it is a different situation he lost the democratic primary. So attainable today is a democratic candidate inept election and we we think she's gonna win that election handily. And admit that the heavily democratic over like but it said there's no doubt that. It was so you know do …”
“…is that elections. But -- got about seven weeks away. And the election is because of the primary is over and it you know well we did not have endorse either candidate in the mayoral election. . And both get -- effective an independent party headquarters. So. We you know certainly congratulate Byron -- we said we support the winner of the primary and of course the mayor Ed. There is winning the primary -- inevitable in the all. So he's already won the election but of course you know we congratulate him that we I think occult on web site. Hard to get through but will …”
Political analysis of Primary Night
Audio|Wed, 16 Sep 2009|More from Live Line
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“…an incumbent Democrat. But in the -- Carlos case he won independence primaries with a with a significant margin. And you saw the same thing with. -- Dixon. In this you know Albert Reynolds and -- it appears initially -- won the and -- primary here and -- so those are three very important races for the talents as a team and they did very well last night and I would suggest the probably bodes well for. Those three challengers come the November election. . Let's send another minute now though or in the studio -- political strategist and former GOP county chairman Bob Davis Bob we always hear. That voter turnout in primaries. . Is very low they expected to be very -- why do you suppose. Most voters. I mean who go on November just ignore primaries why. Well they're used to voting in November they're not used to voting in September it's it's like -- board of education. Her school board election which happens sometimes and made people you know they get an option to -- thousand -- those even last in on November's Election Day and people are focused on -- And for some reason you know September risen. You know you don't always have you always have primaries every September either so it's not every year. …”
“…that the changes that came about as a result of 2000 presidential election where. We of that recount in Florida. In the open you know federal government ever involved in looking at you know the voting process and in this is the you know part of that evolution. The …”
a discussion on the One Sunset/Leonard Stokes Controversy that has emrboiled the Buffalo Mayoral primary
Audio|Tue, 15 Sep 2009|More from Hardline
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“…about it saying that the whole thing is pretty much just dirty politics perhaps something brought forth this time of year by the current campaign. Topless sort of allow before -- Kearns gets your look …”
“…know -- firm doesn't and I just says basically it's dirty politics. . In India I've done nothing wrong in you don't want it's it's very likely that he's correct when he sets I've done …”
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