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  • New Yorkers, Meet Comptroller-Elect John Liu [ChiCom-connected candidate is new NYC Comptroller]

    11/04/2009 4:38:44 AM PST · by ETL · 18 replies · 750+ views
    WCBS-TV ^ | Nov 4, 2009 | Lou Young
    Reporting Lou Young NEW YORK (CBS) -- Democrat John Liu has won a decisive victory in the race for New York City Comptroller. The Queens Councilman has made history, becoming the first Asian-American elected to citywide office. They pretty much knew they were having a victory party at John Liu's headquarters in Midtown. In fact, you could see the optimism on the candidate's face when we caught up with him earlier tonight in Harlem. Liu was wrapping up his successful campaign for Controller at the side of the man who currently holds the office. And his is a big deal...
  • ACORN front group (WFP) backs ChiCom-linked candidate in today's New York City comptroller runoff

    09/29/2009 5:19:20 AM PDT · by ETL · 6 replies · 488+ views
    Epoch Times and New York Times
    From the New York Slimes (Times) Sept 15, 2009... With 100 percent of the vote counted, unofficial results showed that Mr. Liu had captured 38 percent of the vote, just short of the 40 percent he needed to win outright. Mr. Yassky took 30 percent, and Councilwoman Melinda R. Katz of Queens finished third, with 20 percent. David I. Weprin, a councilman from Queens, was fourth. The results set up a contest between two men who, over the course of the campaign, projected sharply different images to voters. Mr. Liu, a former actuary and an immigrant from Taiwan, struck a...
  • ACORN front group (WFP) backs ChiCom-linked candidate in Sept 29 New York City comptroller runoff

    09/26/2009 5:00:30 AM PDT · by ETL · 18 replies · 1,435+ views
    Epoch Times and New York Times
    From the New York Slimes (Times) Sept 15, 2009... With 100 percent of the vote counted, unofficial results showed that Mr. Liu had captured 38 percent of the vote, just short of the 40 percent he needed to win outright. Mr. Yassky took 30 percent, and Councilwoman Melinda R. Katz of Queens finished third, with 20 percent. David I. Weprin, a councilman from Queens, was fourth. The results set up a contest between two men who, over the course of the campaign, projected sharply different images to voters. Mr. Liu, a former actuary and an immigrant from Taiwan, struck a...