Monday, January 13, 2014

Smith has 2 challengers for Senate primary

From the Politicker:

State Senator Malcolm Smith, a Democrat charged last year in a sprawling bribery scheme to land himself on the GOP ballot for mayor, looks like he will now be fending off at least two challengers if he seeks re-election this year.

Mr. Smith, is already facing attorney Munir Avery and will now also contend with Clyde Vanel, a former candidate for City Council and the State Assembly.

Mr. Vanel, like Mr. Avery, appears to be viable. He recently ran for an open City Council seat last year, finishing a strong second to the eventual winner, Daneek Miller. Mr. Vanel promised a “strong showing” in fund-raising numbers set to be released next week and said he was building coalitions within the district to win.

“The numbers show I have strong support in the neighborhood,” he explained. “It differentiates me from any one else in race.”

4 comments:

Joe Moretti said...

If Smith does decide to run, he will have bigger balls than Melinda Katz.

Anonymous said...

The knuckleheads will vote Smith back in. It's a given.

Anonymous said...

The knuckleheads will vote Smith back in. It's a given.

Especially if the other two candidates split the opposition vote.

Anonymous said...

It won't be a surprise. That's an old county trick, to get another person to run to take away from the vote of the insurgent. One of those two guys has to be in Crowley's pocket.