[Photo]Padavan said Gennaro ran a "despicable campaign" and that his consultants were that "sleazy outfit, the Parkside Group" which, according to Padavan, "are famous for that type of campaign."
Padavan's said his opponent distorted and misrepresented his voting record. He said he supported increasing access to health care and tougher gun control measures, but that Gennaro's campaign said the complete opposite.
Leading in Recount, Padavan Makes His Attacks
Padavan said he decided to focus his campaign's message on "our record." He also said in hindsight, he would not have changed his message.
"There are lots of things I could have done, but I chose not to," he said. "We ran a very, very clean campaign. Everything we put out was positive."
But he told me the attacks they could have made.
There was the issue of Gennaro "having been found guilty by the New York City Board of Elections, and he paid a fine,"said Padavan. "There was his involvement in that scandal in the City Council [with] those phony organizations, and the fact that he received the bulk of his funding from developers, which have been the enemies of my constituency and want to change the character of the neighborhood."
posted by Queens Crapper at 12:05 AM on Nov 8, 2008
Anonymous said...
looks like Parkside's reputation is changing. They used to be the most hated lobbying firm the the city. Now, looks like they're also the least effective.
Remember, folks, you can help stamp out the Parkside Group. Vote against ANY AND ALL CANDIDATES who do business with them. The Liz Crowley story is a great example. Ran with Parkside - lost. Ran without Parkside - won. Congrats, Liz.
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Anonymous said...
The Parasite Group strikes again!
How does it feel, Jim, that they took your money, made you look like an asshole, and just like Liz Crowley in the special election - left you a few votes shy. People know them now, they know their tactics, and they're 'just saying no' to scum like Evan Stavisky.
Remember that next time.
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Anonymous said...
Evan is complete moron, and NO candidate should let him speak to the media on their behalf. His moronic 'dead in the water' comment is proof of that.
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Evan Stavisky said...
Hi, welcome to White Castle, can I take your order?
Saturday, November 08, 2008
The Ghosts of St. Saviours said...
Completed Tasks:
-Gallagher
-Maspeth Development LLC
-Maltese
-Como
To Do:
-Parkside Group
-Michael Bloomberg
-Community Assault Unit
-The Queens Ledge
Saturday, November 08, 2008
italian girl said...
I received tons of flyers from Gennaro - very negative. What a turnoff. I voted democrat all the way down until I got to Padavan - Gennaro.
Gennaro = Slimeball
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Anonymous said...
Our mail boxes were filled with Gennaro propaganda, It angered me that he took credit for all the downsizing that took place in his district,it was the civics andhard working residenst that did the work, He was usually a thorn in our back! Look at the Jamaica debacle. he voted to screw the community.
Saturday, November 08, 2008
Anonymous said...
Jim Gennaro and the Parkside Group should be ashamed of themselves, aside from their negative campaigning, they opted to completely cover the Jamaica Estates Gatehouse, the World War II Memorial as well as the 179St.subway station walls with Gennaro for senate posters. This is public property! Just because you earmarked funds for the renovation, you don't own it!
Saturday, November 08, 2008
[Photo]Padavan said Gennaro ran a "despicable campaign" and that his consultants were that "sleazy outfit, the Parkside Group" which, according to Padavan, "are famous for that type of campaign."
Padavan's said his opponent distorted and misrepresented his voting record. He said he supported increasing access to health care and tougher gun control measures, but that Gennaro's campaign said the complete opposite.
Leading in Recount, Padavan Makes His Attacks
Padavan said he decided to focus his campaign's message on "our record." He also said in hindsight, he would not have changed his message.
"There are lots of things I could have done, but I chose not to," he said. "We ran a very, very clean campaign. Everything we put out was positive."
But he told me the attacks they could have made.
There was the issue of Gennaro "having been found guilty by the New York City Board of Elections, and he paid a fine,"said Padavan. "There was his involvement in that scandal in the City Council [with] those phony organizations, and the fact that he received the bulk of his funding from developers, which have been the enemies of my constituency and want to change the character of the neighborhood."
posted by Queens Crapper at 12:05 AM on Nov 8, 2008
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