How Did Senator Gounardes and The Verrazzano Victory Alliance Pac Affect Our Election?
Tonight, Senator Gounardes went home from Brannan’s victory party and messaged his haters on Twitter.
If Andrew Gounardes had a great night, why was he consumed with communicating with his haters on Twitter?
This was a slimy election.
We were surprised Senator Gounardes gave $5,000 from his campaign fund to a group called the Verrazzano Victory Alliance.
The group included it on the bottom of their page (Seen here):
Gounardes and Adrienne Adams, the NYC Speaker, could have donated money directly to Justin Brannan’s campaign fund, but they chose this group instead.
Why is a NYC or NYS elected representative allowed to give money they received from donors to a PAC? Are many electeds in NYS and NYC doing this?
Grubhub donated $5000. I was surprised at the large amounts from some of the companies. What do all of these companies want?
Years ago, Andrew Gounardes called this Pay-to-Play. Why is it okay now? Yes, Andrew Gounardes tweeted against corruption years ago.
Robocalls were sent from this group – I haven’t heard them yet.
But I received this mailer right before the election (actually we received four of them):
Recently, Senator Gounardes started to talk about Internet Law.
How can Gounardes talk about the NYS laws for telecommunications when the Verrazzano Victory Alliance texted misinformation to people during an election?
Kagan was endorsed by the Conservative Party and ran on their line, so he was their choice, so the spam messages are misinformation.
Something isn’t right here, Bay Ridge.
Hugs,
marlene
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