DiCarlo: Victory Of ‘Neo-Marxist’ Will Be Corrected
Former Senate candidate Neil Di Carlo, the Conservative Party nominee in the SD-41, reacted to the news of the Republican Sen. Stephen Saland’s concession to Democrat Terry Gipson by pledging the victory of the “neo-marxist will be corrected in 2014.”
DiCarlo nearly defeated Saland in a September primary, but won the write-in contest to run on the Conservative Party line this fall.
As he has done before, DiCarlo decried the “radical homosexualists” like New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg who helped fund Saland’s campaign. Saland was one of four Republican lawmakers to back same-sex marriage.
Di Carlo’s statement:
In the September Primary the majority of Republican and Conservative voters expressed their preference for me and their rejection of Stephen Saland for his arrogance in refusing Senate District 41 voters the right to vote on homosexual “marriage”, as well as his 32 year record of assisting the decline of New York to last place nationally in economic and personal freedom. Despite the enormous money poured into his campaign by Mayor Mike Bloomberg and other radical homosexualists, and the fear mongering on his behalf by the clueless Republican establishment, many Conservative, Republican, Independent and Democrat voters stood with me on principles and retired Saland. The anomaly of Terry Gipson, a neo-marxist, will be corrected in 2014. I look forward to helping voters make that correction.
Gipson, the Democratic winner, released a far more conciliatory statement thanking Saland for his public service.
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