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Jimmy Dahroug's in the fight to win -- and he has support

From a press release from Jimmy Dahroug:

"Brian Foley's bid for the State Senate is not helpful to the voters in Brookhaven who supported him for supervisor. Brookhaven is in a state of crisis and our supervisor should not abandon us for another office only months into his term."
-Barry McCoy
Democratic State Committeeman
Brookhaven District Leader, Council 1

"As a Democratic foot soldier in Brookhaven, I urge Brian Foley to stay in Brookhaven and finish the job he started. We can win back the council majority and continue the fight for good government -- but only if Brian stays completely focused on his job in Brookhaven. We need him now more than ever."
-Jerry Gasowski,
Brookhaven Democratic Committee Member

"I supported Brian Foley in his bid to become Brookhaven Supervisor and I believe he should stay right here and finish the job he started."
-William Maddock
Brookhaven Democratic Committee Member

The statements above are from Democratic Committee members who believe Supervisor Brian Foley should end his last-minute bid for the state Senate and focus on the urgent needs of Brookhaven Town.

Democratic state Senate candidate Jimmy Dahroug gave the following statement:
"I consider Brian Foley a friend and I have deep respect for his family's service to the region. With the grave consequences Brookhaven town now faces, Brian can best serve more residents by standing up to fight the Republican majority on the town board. With the Republican machine fighting to undermine the progress Brian Foley has made, the town is in a precarious situation. I urge him to re-focus on the 'more than full-time' job of Brookhaven Supervisor. Brookhaven needs Brian now more than ever."

It is worth noting County Legislator Montano has committed to leaving the primary and unifying around Dahroug's candidacy if, and only if, Foley also withdraws his bid.

"As Democrats, we run the risk of dividing our focus and squandering our resources by spending campaign dollars on a state Senate primary," said Jimmy Dahroug. "Instead, we should devote our attention to winning this seat for the Democratic Party, and I'm the candidate who can beat Caesar Trunzo. With Trunzo gone, we can make important changes that will benefit our community, our schools, and our working families."

In 2006, Dahroug won a three-way primary and then outpolled Sen. Trunzo Democrat to Republican ballots in the general election. It was the third party ballots that saved Trunzo in his toughest race in 30 years.

Brian Foley does not have the Suffolk County Democratic Committee nomination or the support of Islip Town Democratic Leader Ivan Young. The Dahroug campaign has already raised over $100,000 and earned the national endorsement of Democracy for America.

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Dahroug does not deserve support

What do we have here? A guy who works in a political no-show job for a pretty racist County Exec. A guy who thinks because he went to Harvard and because he has lost this race twice he must be the best candidate ever. A guy who, any time things don't go his way, sets off to hurt any real progressives who are interested in running. A guy who is happy to protect the Republicans by playing the role of spoiler, as long as people pay attention to him.

This is who you think we should all get behind? Not me. If Jimmy wants to run in a primary that's his right, but he shouldn't be out there trying to stop other people from getting involved.

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Showing up for work

For about three years Jimmy was the County Exec's liaison to the County Legislature's committees on Labor, Workforce and Affordable Housing, Economic Development, Higher Education, Energy, and Consumer Protection. This is such a wide variety that Jimmy not only had to show up for work, he also got experience dealing with an active legislative body on many issues. This year, Jimmy is the Assistant to the Director of the County Probation Department -- giving him even wider experience.

If you don't like Steve Levy because of his anti-immigration stance, I won't argue with you (I don't like his anti-immigration stance either). But Jimmy has been working -- hard -- to bring people together and get things done, something nobody else in the race can claim. That's what makes him the best candidate.

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