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Rubbo, Winnicki, Perez and Lesnick Get Independence Nominations

 

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Westchester County Independence Party Chairman Dr. Giulio Cavallo finally released his endorsements for Yonkers City Council. See his statement below, which criticizes  Mayor Phil Amicone while endorsing Ted Winnicki in the Sixth Council District, John Rubbo in the fourth, Virginia Perez in the second and Chuck Lesnick for council president.

While Cavallo’s statement says that Perez and Lesnick were previously given the endorsement, this fact was never released to the press or the public officially until today, with a few candidates not wanting to say anything until Cavallo  made the announcement. 

Obviously this news is good news for all four candidates:

Winnicki — This gives Winnicki a better chance in his race against Republican John Larkin to succeed Dee Barbato in the Sixth District. 

Perez — This gives Perez three party lines – Independence, Conservative and Working Families – going into the Democratic primary in the Second District against Wilson Tererro and Jose Roman. Perez’s partnership with Sandy Annabi, (who is running in the same southwest Yonkers neighborhood for County Board) we are told, was crucial to Perez getting one or more of these lines.

Rubbo — We have heard and posted about this for a week or so, but its still a good boost for Rubbo, who will face off against Dennis Shepard in the GOP primary to represent the Fourth District. Democrat Mario Degiorgio, who also has the Conservative and Working Families lines, is waiting to see if he will be running againts Rubbo, Shepard or both.

Lesnick — again, although expected, is a big win for the incumbent council president, and may eliminate any hopes of Republican Jim Castro-Blanco. Lesnick also has the Working Families Party line, with Castro-Blanco getting the Conservative line.

Analysis — There are two big losers in the Independence party charade: Tererro and Degiorgio:

Tererro — was viewed as a pro-Amicone candidate by Cavallo, who obviously has an axe to grind against the mayor, and any candidate that is even perceived to be close to him. Throw Dennis Shepard into this bunch.

Degiorgio — was given the Independence line only to have it taken away by Cavallo and Yonkers Indepdence Chair Dhyalma Vazquez. While the removal of the line from Degiorgio was said to be because he announced it before Cavallo did, we hear that the real truth was that some type of deal was cut by Cavallo and someone else to deny Degiorgio the Independence line and give it to Rubb0, who rejected the advice of the mayor not to run, and quit his job at City Hall to run.

Following is Cavallo’s statement:

Winnicki, Rubbo Complete Independence Party Picks for Yonkers Council Party Chief Stresses Need for ‘New Thinking’ After 14 Years of Amicone

           Dr. Giulio Cavallo, chairman of The Independence Party of Westchester, announced today the completion of its endorsements for city elections in Yonkers with its support of a Democrat, Ted Winnicki, for Council Member in District 6 and John Rubbo, a Republican, for Council Member in District 4.

            “In this tough fiscal climate, Yonkers desperately needs an infusion of new thinking after 14 years of Phil Amicone at the helm,” Cavallo said. “We think the mature judgment of Ted Winnicki and the fresh ideas of John Rubbo are the right blend of innovative and independent thinking that will result in good government for Yonkers.”

             “Ted Winnicki has proven he has the mettle to stand up in tough situations and his experience as a small business-owner should be invaluable in helping solve Yonkers’ recurring fiscal crises,” Cavallo said.  “John Rubbo had the courage to walk away from a safe City Hall job to pursue his interest in public service and that is exactly the kind of courageous independence our party admires and encourages.”

            Winnicki, 59, is a Yonkers small business-owner (AC Technologies, Inc.) and a decorated  Marine Corps Vietnam combat veteran.  He presently serves as President of the Yonkers Federation of Youth, Inc.  and is the Past President of the Bryn Mawr Boys and Girls Club, Winnicki holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from SUNY Purchase and is married with three children.  The Winnickis make their home on Mile Square Road.

 Rubbo, 27, is a lifelong Yonkers resident who currently works in the merchant processing industry and has a long history of community service including Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Columbus Day Parade Committee, President of the Holy Name Society and Chairman of the Parish Youth Group at Saint John the Baptist and co-founder of the TUSKS Society, a community service and advocacy organization for young adults.  He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Iona College in Communications and an Associate’s degree in Business Administration from Manhattan College.

 Today’s announcement completes the Independence Party slate for November’s Yonkers City Council election.  Previously, the party endorsed incumbent City Council President Chuck Lesnick (D) for re-election and Virginia Perez (D) for election to the Second District seat being vacated by Sandy Annabi due to term limits.

 “Tragically, Virginia Perez knows firsthand the consequences of failing to keep Yonkers’ streets and homes free of violence,” Cavallo said. “Together with Ted Winnicki and John Rubbo, she will help form an independent Council majority to give the City Council President the support he needs for the Council to become an effective check on the administration.”

June 23, 2009 - Posted by risingmedia | Politics | , , , , , , , , , , | 11 Comments

11 Comments »

  1. Dan,

    Could you please ask Rubbo to clarify the claim that he has an Associate’s degre from Manhattan Colege. Manhattan does not grant Associate’s degrees of any kind in any of it’s programs. Are you sure you reported his academic credentials corectly?

    Hope this isn’t an exageration of the young man’s resume to appeal to a broad base of alumni in the district.

    Too many politicians find it easy to enlarge their credentials thinking nobody will be the wiser. Remember Bruce Caputo.

    If Rubbo has made the claim and it is false he should be forced to admit it and apologize.

    Comment by Common Sense | June 24, 2009

  2. How come Westchester GOP chairman Doug Colety allowed this to happen? No republican candidate in Yonkers received the Independent Party endorsement. I thought Colety and Cavallo were buddy buddy? Did he screw Amicone to get the Independent lines for his other republican candidates in Westchester? Many republicans around the county received the Independent line, but no republican in Yonkers. What gives?

    Comment by GOP Watcher | June 24, 2009

  3. if fresh thinking is needed in yonkers, how is it
    that the IND party could possibly endorse chuck lesnick
    the answer of course is that zherka’s fine hand is in
    all of this…remember that zherka is now in league with
    cavalo..and zherka does not like amicone or anyone who
    is remotely associated with him because of the taking
    of the guardian boxes…you may recall there is still
    a defamation lawsuite pending against amicone by
    zherka…now when you couple that with the fact that
    colety sold everything he had to get astorino the IND
    line…colety was left with nothing at all….and cavalo
    did what zherka wanted him to do…its another reason
    why these minor party cross endorsements have to be
    eliminated

    Comment by ANONYMOUS | June 24, 2009

  4. The word is the Zherka suits are going bye-bye. About to be dismissed as the farces they are. Amicone also has a suit vs. Zherka, but that one isn’t going away.

    Comment by Captain America | June 24, 2009

  5. Rubbo does not have a chance against Dennis Sheppard in the GOP nor does he have a chance of winning the race peroid especially against DeGiorgio. Rubbo is too oung and too inexperienced to even be conisdered for this race. A three way race will seal the deal and DeGiorgio will be the next councilman. I think it is really crappy that they pulled the line from DeGiorgio after giving it to him in the first place.

    Good Luck Mario you are the right man for the job and by the way i am a republican and you will be getting my vote

    Comment by anon | June 24, 2009

  6. The “Independant Party” seems like nothing, a “vapor” party that does nothing except endorse members of some other party.

    This seems like a “virtual political party with virtual candidates”.

    Comment by anon | June 24, 2009

  7. That poster earlier had it right. When are republicans going to realize that Cavallo is Colety’s pimp? Covallo controls the Westchester Independence Party AND the Westchester Republican Party. Colety is only doing Cavallo’s bidding when he double crosses Amicone. Colety shouldn’t be trusted by real republicans.

    Comment by Anonymous | June 24, 2009

  8. Rising Times, could you get in touch with the Westchester GOP chair and ask him why he still has Spano people working under him at the Board of Elections if he is so upset about Astorino not receiving the conservative endorsement from Gayle Burns, Spano’s hand-picked conservative chair? And why is she still working for the mayor’s office in Yonkers?

    Comment by Confused? | June 24, 2009

  9. colety gets paid for what he does..check the number of candidates that give him printing …..bet that all the candidates endorsed by the ind party give colety their printing whether or not they have republican support….does anyone think that the republican county leader should be doing printing for a candidate not a republican….check morabito’s printing for county clerk…and castro’s printing bills….bet colety is doing them all…because its not about rebuilding the republican party its about how much money he can make

    Comment by ANONYMOUS | June 24, 2009

  10. ANONYMOUS (above), do you know the names of Coletys printing firms? Also, isn’t it illegal to make deals like these if you are an elected official? Havent people gone to jail for this type of crime, whatever its called? Kind of like pay to play. “I will give your guy our line in this race, but I get the printing jobs.” Reeks of corruption. Maybe the District Attorneys office should be looking into this, or even the State Attorney General?

    Comment by Anonymous | June 25, 2009

  11. both rubbo the kid and dennis the drunk will split the party and open the door for digiorgio who will be our next council person in the forth rumor has it that doc volino and jeri esposito are so pissed off that they will even back digiorgio and doc cavallo and his girlfriend dee will suffer

    Comment by anonymous | July 6, 2009


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