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Life after the election

November
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Three Democratic strategists involved in local campaigns are setting up shop as political consultants to Democratic candidates and “progressive advocacy organizations.”

The official launch of Morey, Ryan & Epstein, LLC is planned for Tuesday in downtown Peekskill.

Mike Morey managed Democratic Westchester County Legislator Mike Kaplowitz’s race against long-time Republican incumbent Vincent Leibell. Leibell won. Morey is chairman of the Northern Westchester Democratic Coalition and the City of Peekskill’s Democratic Party.

Kevin Ryan previously served as Westchester County Executive Andy Spano’s deputy campaign manager and political director for his 2005 race. During this election cycle, Ryan worked as the Westchester co-coordinator for the Spitzer campaign.

Allison Epstein managed Darren Rigger’s campaign during the Democratic primary for the 19th Congressional District nomination.

The new firm’s goal is “to support a progressive agenda for the region,” Epstein said.

This entry was posted on Friday, November 24th, 2006 at 12:48 pm by Susan Elan.
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One Response to “Life after the election”

  1. Bruce Apar

    An interesting political loose end of the recent campaign, is detailed at:

    http://hate-blog-watch.blogspot.com/

    If true, it could be an unfortunate failure on the part of Mr. Hall’s staff.

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