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Campaign Video: Jonathan on why we can win this race

Submitted by Anna Mumford on July 26, 2006 - 2:49pm.

Click here to watch the video clip. This may take a few minutes to upload. If you don't want to wait, you can see a lower quality video here.



ELECTION NIGHT STATEMENT

Submitted by Anna Mumford on September 13, 2006 - 1:33am.

NEW YORK, NY - At 10:30 pm on Election Day, Senate Candidate Jonathan Tasini conceded his challenge to Senator Clinton to a crowd of supporters at McFadden’s Bar and Restaurant in Midtown Manhattan. Tasini released the following statement:

“People throughout this campaign have come up to me and said that they were so grateful they had a choice – that they could express their opposition to this illegal and immoral war, their frustration that in this county 40 million people don’t have health care, and their anger that corporations are waging class warfare against their workers. I am proud that we have given them that choice.”

“We knew when we got into this race what we would face – a political machine that believes only in money, that believes only in the accumulation of power, that does not know principles, and that would do anything to win. But what we have is the belief that we can change our country. We are working to create a powerful progressive movement that stands up for the values that we believe in and in the end I believe we will win."



Remember to VOTE! (and tell all your friends and neighbors)

Submitted by Anna Mumford on September 12, 2006 - 7:13am.

(photo credit Aaron Cohen)

Tasini votes at his local polling station in Washington Heights.



Nation blog by John Nichols

Submitted by Anna Mumford on September 10, 2006 - 7:09pm.

The Nation
The "Vote For What You Believe In" Campaign

Senator Hillary Clinton's army of political aides, strategists and tacticians have spent an inordinate amount of time in recent months worrying about the Democratic primary challenge that their boss faces from anti-war candidate Jonathan Tasini. The Clintonites maneuvered mightily to keep Tasini out of the spotlight at the state Democratic convention in May. They did the same when the small but influential Working Families Party pondered its endorsement. They discouraged Democrats from supporting the petition drive that eventually got Tasini's name on Tuesday's Democratic primary ballot. And they made it clear that Clinton would not join any debate that included Tasini.



Tasini on NY1 -Inside City Hall

Submitted by Anna Mumford on September 10, 2006 - 5:14pm.

Tune into NY1 tonight at 7pm to hear Jonathan on Inside City Hall tonight.

Also Jonathan will be on NATIONAL NPR tomorrow morning during the morning news, so be sure to tune in!



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