Thank You
Written by on November 27, 2012, 01:09 PM
After the election of 2010, I said that we deserve a more open political process that puts the people first and that I would not stop fighting to achieve this goal. I kept my word. So it may be fitting that the platform I was given in this general election came not from party leaders, but from write-in votes cast by Conservative Party voters. I extend a special thanks to them for giving me a chance to be heard during this election season. I worked to treat the nomination like the honor it was and stood on principle. The over 13,000 votes we earned surpassed the totals of all but one of our congressional candidates on the Conservative line over the last 26 years, and the one exception was an incumbent congressman in the conservative tsunami year of 1994. This year presented the added disadvantages of a national Democratic wave and the cancellation of our television advertising and get out the vote efforts due to the hurricane, factors that helped the incumbent.
I know that our votes came not only from registered Conservatives and Republicans, but also from Democrats and independents who seek a fresh alternative to politics as usual. That means a great deal to me. Carolyn McCarthy and all who won this year’s election deserve our best wishes and prayers for success in dealing with the challenges facing our country.
I am deeply grateful to all of you who sacrificed so much for this campaign since I began last year. Many of you gave your support under circumstances that no one should have to face in America. Please do not let that lessen your resolve in the future. This is still your country. You just have to fight to be heard. Thank you for fighting the good fight with me.
With deepest gratitude,
Frank
I am deeply grateful to all of you who sacrificed so much for this campaign since I began last year. Many of you gave your support under circumstances that no one should have to face in America. Please do not let that lessen your resolve in the future. This is still your country. You just have to fight to be heard. Thank you for fighting the good fight with me.
With deepest gratitude,
Frank
About Frank
Frank Scaturro is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in New York’s 4th Congressional District. Frank believes our nation is at a tipping point, and if we do not turn things around, we could face many more years of decline. That is why he is offering the voters of Nassau County a real choice for principled new leadership that will finally represent the people.
As a principled new voice, Frank will work to make our Federal government accountable to the people again, reign in out-of-control spending, and reduce a crushing federal tax burden that hurts Long Island citizens and businesses.
Frank Scaturro was born in New York City in 1972 and raised in New Hyde Park following his family’s move to that community in 1973. His father, who had emigrated from Italy as a boy, was self-employed in a commercial air conditioning and refrigeration repair business for several years. He later became the supervisor of maintenance and operations at Bergdorf Goodman in New York City and then held a similar position at Chaminade High School in Mineola. His mother studied physical therapy at Nassau Community College and worked near home as a secretary at an insurance agency and several law firms. Read More
Frank Scaturro is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in New York’s 4th Congressional District. Frank believes our nation is at a tipping point, and if we do not turn things around, we could face many more years of decline. That is why he is offering the voters of Nassau County a real choice for principled new leadership that will finally represent the people.
As a principled new voice, Frank will work to make our Federal government accountable to the people again, reign in out-of-control spending, and reduce a crushing federal tax burden that hurts Long Island citizens and businesses.
Frank Scaturro was born in New York City in 1972 and raised in New Hyde Park following his family’s move to that community in 1973. His father, who had emigrated from Italy as a boy, was self-employed in a commercial air conditioning and refrigeration repair business for several years. He later became the supervisor of maintenance and operations at Bergdorf Goodman in New York City and then held a similar position at Chaminade High School in Mineola. His mother studied physical therapy at Nassau Community College and worked near home as a secretary at an insurance agency and several law firms. Read More
