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Tasini's March to Albany

Monday, June 15, 2009

Jonathan Tasini, executive director of the labor research association, discusses his recently announced candidacy for US Senate from New York.

Guests:

Jonathan Tasini

Comments [6]

Bob Stone from Shrub Oak, NY

Let's unionize Wall Street.

Apr. 28 2010 10:28 AM
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Ben from Providence

Did anyone else listening online experience an interruption around 11:22? The broadcast abruptly switched to a pulsing sine wave, which lasted about two minutes. Creeeeepy...

Jun. 15 2009 11:27 AM
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little mike from brooklyn

So if you win than it will be two down staters? Bad idea...we need a geographic balance. I am glad he is liberal but we need a conversation between up and down state

Jun. 15 2009 11:20 AM
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Peter from Sunset Park

Please ask Mr. Tasini how Senator Clinton is too conservative?

President Obama has found the time to intervene in NY state primaries. But President Obama hasn't found the time to stand up for other NY issues such as gay marriage and the rights of those who have been sexually abused. So odd!

Jun. 15 2009 11:20 AM
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Robert from NYC

I supported Mr. Tasini in 2006 and I'm happy to see him running against Gilibrand [sp?] I didn't like the choice when the Gov made it and don't like her because I don't feel she represents NYS. I have no idea how she got to where she is. Let's see her try to win this seat in a "real" race. Good luck Mr. Tasini, you got my vote--again.

Jun. 15 2009 11:17 AM
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George from Bay Ridge

What does Mr. Tasini think about the situation in Iran? What would he do as a senator?

Jun. 15 2009 04:00 AM
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