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    Warren Redlich (R), US Congress, NY Dist. 21 (Challenger)

    Americans for Legal Immigration PAC Candidate
    > Questionnaire
    >
    >
    > Campaign & Candidate Information
    >
    > Name of Candidate: Warren Redlich
    >
    > Name of Campaign Committee: Warren Redlich for
    Congress
    >
    > Mailing Address: 1736-A Western Avenue
    >
    > Phone Contact Information: 888-733-5299
    >
    > Campaign E-mail and website: www.wredlich.com
    w@wredlich.com
    >
    > State and District: NY/21
    >
    > Political Party: Republican
    >
    > Is the candidate (Incumbent, Challenger, Open Seat):
    Challenger
    >
    > Campaign Funds Raised (as of most recent reporting
    > cycle): ~$30K
    >
    > This form completed by: Warren Redlich
    >
    >
    >
    > Candidate Background Information
    >
    > Prior political or campaign experience: Ran for town
    board twice, worked on a number of other campaigns.
    >
    >
    > Top Campaign Issues: Stop wasting money overseas
    defending rich countries like France.
    >
    >
    > Education, Awards & Honors:
    BA Rice University, Mathematical Economics, 1988
    AM Stanford University, Political Science, 1992
    JD Albany Law School 1994

    >
    >
    > District Information
    >
    > Please give a brief description of your district:
    Seven counties in upstate New York; three
    urban/suburban counties, three more rural counties
    (with three small cities with 8K to 20K population
    each), and a small town in the 7th county.
    >
    > Percentage of Democrat, Republican, and Unaffiliated
    > Voters: 40% Dem, 30% Repub, 30% other. Repubs have
    the highest turnout, others have a much lower turnout.
    Dems are close to a majority of the voters. Strong
    Dems win the district 3-1 against weak Republicans.
    The Republican Gov won the district 3-2 against a
    reasonably popular Dem opponent.
    >
    >
    > Issue Information
    > (Please describe your feelings on the following with
    > a number 1-10 or with
    > the response “Undecided� (1=�Strongly Disagree�,
    > 2-4=Disagree, 5=Neutral,
    > 6-9 Agree, 10=Strongly Agree)
    >
    > Reducing illegal immigration should be a top
    > priority for America? (1-10) 5
    >
    > Reducing illegal immigration is important to the
    > voters of my district?
    > (1-10) 5
    >
    > Illegal Immigrants should be deported when detected
    > in the interior of the
    > US? (1-10) 10
    >
    > Illegal Immigration is a threat to our national
    > security? (1-10) 5
    >
    > Illegal Immigration is unfair to those that obey the
    > law and legally
    > immigrate? (1-10) 5
    >
    > Illegal Immigrants should be allowed to receive
    > driver licenses? (1-10) 1
    >
    > Illegal Immigrants should be allowed to attend state
    > sponsored
    > universities at in state tuition rates? (1-10) 1
    >
    > Illegal Immigrants currently in the US Should be
    > granted amnesty or
    > enrolled in a “Guest worker program�? (1-10) 3
    >
    > Federal and state tax dollars should be spent to
    > provide translators and
    > bilingual information in government agencies?
    > (1-10) 5 -- depends on the agency -- indigent
    criminal defendants must be provided with translators,
    etc.
    >
    > Penalties provided under current laws should not be
    > enforced on illegal
    > immigrants? (1-10) 1
    >
    > State and local law enforcement officers should be
    > allowed to assist in
    > immigration law enforcement? (1-10) 10
    >
    > Illegal aliens that return to their home countries
    > should be allowed to
    > receive social security benefits? (1-10) 1
    >
    >
    > Short Answer
    >
    > Has your campaign addressed the topic of illegal
    > immigration in speeches,
    > commercials, ads, or campaign materials? What are
    > those messages? (Please
    > provide sources or examples)

    No.

    > What do you feel your opponent’s stance on illegal
    > immigration or
    > immigration reform is or would be?

    About the same as mine. It is not a significant issue
    in the race and neither of us has raised it.

    > Have you been endorsed by or received contributions
    > from any other
    > immigration reform or illegal immigration reduction
    > groups at this time? No.
    >
    >
    > Would you openly accept an endorsement and or
    > contribution from ALIPAC? Yes.


    =====
    Warren Redlich, Esq.
    The Redlich Law Firm
    Westmere Pines
    1736-A Western Avenue
    Albany, New York 12203
    888-RED-LAW-9 (888-733-5299)
    http://www.redlichlaw.com

  2. #2
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jan 1970
    Posts
    119

    Warren Redlich (R), US Congress, NY Dist. 21 (Challenger)

    Americans for Legal Immigration PAC Candidate
    > Questionnaire
    >
    >
    > Campaign & Candidate Information
    >
    > Name of Candidate: Warren Redlich
    >
    > Name of Campaign Committee: Warren Redlich for
    Congress
    >
    > Mailing Address: 1736-A Western Avenue
    >
    > Phone Contact Information: 888-733-5299
    >
    > Campaign E-mail and website: www.wredlich.com
    w@wredlich.com
    >
    > State and District: NY/21
    >
    > Political Party: Republican
    >
    > Is the candidate (Incumbent, Challenger, Open Seat):
    Challenger
    >
    > Campaign Funds Raised (as of most recent reporting
    > cycle): ~$30K
    >
    > This form completed by: Warren Redlich
    >
    >
    >
    > Candidate Background Information
    >
    > Prior political or campaign experience: Ran for town
    board twice, worked on a number of other campaigns.
    >
    >
    > Top Campaign Issues: Stop wasting money overseas
    defending rich countries like France.
    >
    >
    > Education, Awards & Honors:
    BA Rice University, Mathematical Economics, 1988
    AM Stanford University, Political Science, 1992
    JD Albany Law School 1994

    >
    >
    > District Information
    >
    > Please give a brief description of your district:
    Seven counties in upstate New York; three
    urban/suburban counties, three more rural counties
    (with three small cities with 8K to 20K population
    each), and a small town in the 7th county.
    >
    > Percentage of Democrat, Republican, and Unaffiliated
    > Voters: 40% Dem, 30% Repub, 30% other. Repubs have
    the highest turnout, others have a much lower turnout.
    Dems are close to a majority of the voters. Strong
    Dems win the district 3-1 against weak Republicans.
    The Republican Gov won the district 3-2 against a
    reasonably popular Dem opponent.
    >
    >
    > Issue Information
    > (Please describe your feelings on the following with
    > a number 1-10 or with
    > the response “Undecided� (1=�Strongly Disagree�,
    > 2-4=Disagree, 5=Neutral,
    > 6-9 Agree, 10=Strongly Agree)
    >
    > Reducing illegal immigration should be a top
    > priority for America? (1-10) 5
    >
    > Reducing illegal immigration is important to the
    > voters of my district?
    > (1-10) 5
    >
    > Illegal Immigrants should be deported when detected
    > in the interior of the
    > US? (1-10) 10
    >
    > Illegal Immigration is a threat to our national
    > security? (1-10) 5
    >
    > Illegal Immigration is unfair to those that obey the
    > law and legally
    > immigrate? (1-10) 5
    >
    > Illegal Immigrants should be allowed to receive
    > driver licenses? (1-10) 1
    >
    > Illegal Immigrants should be allowed to attend state
    > sponsored
    > universities at in state tuition rates? (1-10) 1
    >
    > Illegal Immigrants currently in the US Should be
    > granted amnesty or
    > enrolled in a “Guest worker program�? (1-10) 3
    >
    > Federal and state tax dollars should be spent to
    > provide translators and
    > bilingual information in government agencies?
    > (1-10) 5 -- depends on the agency -- indigent
    criminal defendants must be provided with translators,
    etc.
    >
    > Penalties provided under current laws should not be
    > enforced on illegal
    > immigrants? (1-10) 1
    >
    > State and local law enforcement officers should be
    > allowed to assist in
    > immigration law enforcement? (1-10) 10
    >
    > Illegal aliens that return to their home countries
    > should be allowed to
    > receive social security benefits? (1-10) 1
    >
    >
    > Short Answer
    >
    > Has your campaign addressed the topic of illegal
    > immigration in speeches,
    > commercials, ads, or campaign materials? What are
    > those messages? (Please
    > provide sources or examples)

    No.

    > What do you feel your opponent’s stance on illegal
    > immigration or
    > immigration reform is or would be?

    About the same as mine. It is not a significant issue
    in the race and neither of us has raised it.

    > Have you been endorsed by or received contributions
    > from any other
    > immigration reform or illegal immigration reduction
    > groups at this time? No.
    >
    >
    > Would you openly accept an endorsement and or
    > contribution from ALIPAC? Yes.


    =====
    Warren Redlich, Esq.
    The Redlich Law Firm
    Westmere Pines
    1736-A Western Avenue
    Albany, New York 12203
    888-RED-LAW-9 (888-733-5299)
    http://www.redlichlaw.com

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