Monday, May 6, 2024

We like Marty

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 Bronx Times

 

U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez officially faces a challenger in the upcoming Democratic primary. 

Marty Dolan, 66, has received notice from the NYC Board of Elections that he will be on the ballot for the June primary against Ocasio-Cortez, who will face a primary challenger for the first time since 2020.

Dolan, who is a retired Wall Street insurance executive, needed 1,250 signatures from registered Democrats who live in the district in order to get on the ballot — and he said he got 7,300. The Bronx Times reached out to the Board of Elections for confirmation of these numbers and is awaiting a response.

Dolan said he’s been hitting the streets talking to prospective voters throughout District 14, which covers neighborhoods in the east Bronx and northern Queens. Stopping at grocery stores, churches and parks, he said he has seen a lot of enthusiasm for his candidacy — and some even hugged him and said, “I love you.” 

“The feedback continues to be really positive,” he said. 

Dolan, who was living outside the district when he last spoke with the Bronx Times, said he has now found a place to live in the Bronx at “the bottom of White Plains Road,” and he’s also looking for a place in Queens — which he sees as a way of meeting people where they are in a large, highly varied district. 

Fundraising has picked up recently, he said. Records from the Federal Election Commission showed that for the period ending March 31, the campaign had $20,893 cash on hand after expenditures, factoring in $17,075 in individual contributions and Dolan’s loan of $225,000 to his own campaign.

He takes pride in running a simple, relatively low-budget campaign. “What you need to do is be on the ground, shaking hands with people, sitting outside the supermarket and really making yourself available to the voters.” 

As for his opponent, “She’s on the GQ [magazine] cover. She’s on the Late Show. She’s not in the supermarket,” he said. 

Ocasio-Cortez’s office declined to comment for this story but is in the process of arranging an interview with the Bronx Times.

Dolan wants his campaign, and his tenure in Congress should he win, to maintain a predictable, easy-to-find presence that stays laser-focused on the district — not on charged political and international issues such as the War in Gaza, which he called “not a central issue for people in the district.”

In the heavily Democratic 14th District, Dolan emphasized the importance of educating people about the June 25 primary. More voters should have their say when more options are on the table, he said.

“There’s a lot of anxiety about the current representative, and we’re offering a choice,” said Dolan.

He said a campaign van — “Rollin’ With Dolan” — is coming soon, which will help him cover more ground as he campaigns as an unknown against one of the world’s most recognizable political figures. 

But Dolan said he has been well-received in the district by those dissatisfied with the current state of progressive politics. Some have “profound reactions” to him, he said, and it’s often younger people with low to moderate incomes who respond most positively. 

“The younger voters with families and houses are thrilled to see us,” said Dolan.

While canvassing in the district, Dolan said he has met many people who are “barely getting by” and cannot focus much on broad issues. They are mostly concerned with how those issues trickle down to their neighborhoods — for instance, how immigration in the United States affects the local economy. 

Many constituents view Ocasio-Cortez as an “egomaniac,” Dolan said. “Her focus is on becoming a national franchise,” and she has succeeded while ignoring the reality of what constituents are concerned about, he argues. 

 If he wins — or as Dolan said, “when we’re in Congress” — he plans to have a mobile office instead of a brick-and-mortar one and travel around the district to make himself accessible. And “we’re gonna spend 99% of our money in the district,” he said.

19 comments:

Princely said...

Not optimistic even if the incumbent loses for any major change.

Anonymous said...

I’m sure AIPAC will fund him as long as he puts Israel first and Americans last.

Anonymous said...

It will be up to the Sheeple ! #VOTE2024

Anonymous said...

The adults are truly back in charge!

Anonymous said...

Imagine Sandy having to debate this guy.

Anonymous said...

Trump for the Nobel peace prize.

Anonymous said...

@# 2 Like Hunter's Good Faith Seed Funds ?

Anonymous said...

Vote for this fuck, not the incumbent fuck.

Anonymous said...

I’m sure AIPAC will fund him as long as he puts Israel first and Americans last. Ditto

Anonymous said...

NY Post said...

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https://nypost.com/2024/05/08/us-news/jamaal-bowman-had-a-secret-youtube-page-and-it-shows-hes-addicted-to-conspiracy-theories-report/

Anonymous said...

AOC is one of the very few Democrats that aren't totally useless. All politicians should be primaried for the sake of democracy, but this guy has no chance.

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure why you people still vote democrat.
Give me some reasons...

Anonymous said...

Please vote aoc out of office! She has done absolutely nothing good for her turf or nyc or even America

Anonymous said...

Should we Cancel all Visas and deport students that break the Law ?
Why are students who are illegally here even eligible for scholarships at all?
Ridiculous...

Anonymous said...

Don't be blind. He's a Dem0Rat too...

Anonymous said...

“The party then told you not to believe your eyes and ears. It was their final most essential command.” - George Orwell, 1984

Anonymous said...

Somebody needs to tell Jerry Seinfeld that American politics is the last sitcom on Earth.

Anonymous said...

Meritocracy is the way to go.

Anonymous said...

Sandy = DEI , Didn't Earn It