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Langworthy reelected chair of New York Republicans

Sep 21, 2021 1:21 pm

MidHudson News reports that the New York Republican Party on Sept. 20 unanimously reelected Chair Nick Langworthy at a reorganization meeting in Albany. Langworthy has led Republicans in New York since July of 2019. Businessman and former NYC Comptroller candidate John Burnett was selected as Executive Vice-Chair, a newly created position. “When I took the helm of the NYGOP two years ago, I made a promise that we were going to revitalize this Party and usher in a new fighting spirit,” said Chairman Nick Langworthy. “We set our sights squarely on taking out corrupt Andrew Cuomo and our ultimate mission of taking back the governor’s office. Two years later, we are celebrating one goal down and we are well on our way to our next when we will elect a Republican governor to save our state. We are gearing up for a national red wave and I’m so honored to lead our Party as we march toward victory.” Republicans, though, did not take down Cuomo or win the governor's office, and have not elected majorities in the Senate or Assembly under Langworthy. Read more about this story at the MidHudson News website.