- Conservative Party of New York
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party_name = Conservative Party of New York
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chairman = Michael R. Long
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foundation = 1962
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headquarters = Hamilton Station, NY
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website = [http://www.cpnys.org/ cpnys.org] The Conservative Party of New York is an Americanpolitical party active only in the state ofNew York . It was founded in 1962 by a group includingJ. Daniel Mahoney ,Charles E. Rice , andCharles Edison , out of frustration with the perceivedliberalism of the state's Republican Party. An early supporter was "National Review " editor William F. Buckley, who served as the party's candidate for mayor ofNew York City in 1965. In 1970, James Buckley, brother of William, was elected to the U.S. Senate as a Conservative Party candidate; however, in 1976, he ran for reelection as a candidate of the Republican and Conservative Parties, losing toDaniel Patrick Moynihan . In the 2004 U.S. Senate election, the Conservative Party endorsedMarilyn O'Grady to oppose Republican candidateHoward Mills and incumbent Democratic SenatorCharles Schumer .The Conservative Party has often been aligned with
Catholic voters and candidates.".It was formed during a period when New York's Republican party was dominated by
Nelson Rockefeller and his WASP oriented, more liberalRockefeller Republicans [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_9_54/ai_85410338]In most cases, the Conservative Party's strategy is to endorse the same candidate as the Republicans,and try to attack the democratic party, but to withhold its support from candidates it decides to be too liberal. For example, the Conservative Party withheld its support from Republican Rudy Giuliani's fusion campaigns with endorsement from the Liberal Party for New York City mayor in 1989, 1993 [James Bennet, "Giuliani is endorsed by New York Liberal Party," "New York Times," May 16, 1993 http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE5DA153EF935A25756C0A965958260] and 1997 [Bob Fois, "Revisionist Politics," "News Copy New York" March 8, 2006 http://www.newscopy.org/liberal_party/index.html] ; its lack of support in 1989 was one important factor in Giuliani losing that yearFact|date=March 2007. The decision not to endorse party-switching Syracuse state Senator
Nancy Larraine Hoffmann cost the GOP that seat in the 2004 election. However it has also endorsed Democratic candidates as well, such as controversial former Buffalo mayor and presidential candidate Jimmy Griffin, who was initially elected mayor solely on the Conservative ticket but had Republican support as well for his subsequent campaigns. It also cross-endorsed such Democrats as formerManhattan District AttorneyFrank Hogan and Capital District CongressmanMichael McNulty . No Republican has won statewide ever office in New York without Conservative Party support since 1974. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/06/AR2006030600692.html]The Conservative Party in the New York State elections 2006
The Conservative Party has been significant in influencing the decisions of the Republican Party. The party lobbied against
Jeanine Pirro 's candidacy for the 2006 Senate election againstHillary Clinton . Pirro was amoderate Republican and was supported by GovernorGeorge Pataki and other GOP leaders who saw her as the only candidate who could compete against Clinton. Under pressure from the Conservative Party and factions within the GOP, Pirro withdrew from the race in November 2005 to run for state attorney general. She was defeated in that race byAndrew Cuomo . Most Conservative Party state and county leaders supported John Spencer, former mayor ofYonkers, New York . While Spencer received the Republican nomination, he was defeated by Clinton in the general election. In the race for Governor, Conservative Party Chairman Michael Long has endorsed John Faso [http://www.midhudsonnews.com/News/Faso_Cons-23Feb06.htm] , the former Assembly Minority Leader and Republican State Comptroller nominee in 2002. He has also received the endorsements of county branches of the Conservative Party. Bill Weld,John Faso 's primary contender, has received lukewarm support from the Conservative Party due to his support ofabortion andsame-sex marriage . He flirted with running on the Libertarian Party ticket. Faso was the nominee of both the Republican and Conservative parties but was defeated byEliot Spitzer .References
External links
* [http://www.cpnys.org/ The Conservative Party of New York State] .
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B001026 BUCKLEY, James Lane (1923-) Biographical Information] , Congressional biography, the Conservative Party's former U.S. Senator.
* [http://articles.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2185/is_4_13/ai_86505632 Book review] of "Fighting the Good Fight: A History of the New York Conservative Party" byGeorge Marlin .
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