Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Two GOP Candidates for the 25th & 25th Legislative Districts

NB Republican Town Committee 5/2/12

New Britain GOP Candidates Seek Nomination

NEW BRITAIN - At last night’s Republican Town Committee Meeting two local residents announced their intentions to seek nomination to run for State Representative in the 25th and 26th Assembly Districts.

Political newcomer Richard Gadomski is ready to challenge in the 25th District. Gadomski comes from strong roots in the New Britain community and is eager to run a positive campaign, “I am looking forward to re-energizing our community’s belief in our politicians once again, it’s important to regain trust in our elected officials who have let us down time and time again. I want to change that, I’m not a politician, but I know how to listen to people.”

Daniel Davis, is seeking nomination for the 26th District, stated that, “I am excited and thankful for the opportunity to run. I am looking forward to a boots-on-the-ground campaign to get out in the community and hears what the residents of the 26th district have to say.”

Nominating conventions for each district will be held on the following dates:

24th District – May 16th

25th District - May 22nd

26th District - May 22nd

Times and Locations are TBD.

Residents should be aware that the General Assemble districts have changed, and you may not live in the same district as before. You can check what assembly district you reside in for the November 2012 elections at this website: www.cga.ct.gov/red2011

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                    Mr. Davis        Mr. Gadomski

9 comments:

  1. Two excellent individuals. Rich and Dan are hard working and dedicated to turning Connecticut's economy and taxes back to where people want to live and do business here. Best wishes guys!

    Mark Bernacki

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  2. Take Mark's word for it. He knows a winning campaign when he sees one.

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  3. Frank why do you let these types post here? The coward cannot put his name on his post as his sarcasm shows he's a do nothing democrat that knows how stupid the voters in this city are! Best of luck Dan and Rich!

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  4. Yes, I agree! Let's only let the rightwing comments through...that way we will wake up every morning and convince ourselves that we are winning. Unless of course it's the day after the election, the day that counts, and then, only then, does reality set in.

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  5. Aren't all Democrats "do nothings?"

    That is why Cavuto recently said these protestors first must get off their asses and go to work before they can earn the right to protest!

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  6. It is nice to see two new faces running for office. Much better then the criminals they are running against. But who will be running in the 22nd, 24th, and in the 6th for senate ?

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  7. Just imagine how few New Britain voters there would be if before you could vote, you first had to be a taxpayer?

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  8. If one were required to work and pay taxes before one could vote, there would clearly be no Democratic Party for those are two concepts completely foreign to Democrats!

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  9. Gadomski and Daniel Davis announced this week that they want to run for General Assembly seats in the November election.

    Richard Gadomski and Daniel Davis are seeking the Republican Town Committee's nomination this month. Gadomski wants to run in the 25th House District, and Davis wants to run in the 26th. Both seats are currently held by Democrats.

    Republicans will nominate candidates at conventions later this month. The schedule is: The 24th District on May 16, and the 25th and 26th Districts on May 22. Times and locations are to be determined, said Erin Stewart, an officer of the town committee.

    Stewart reminds voters that district lines have recently changed. They can check what district they reside in at: www.cga.ct.gov/red2011 By The courant

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