The No Kings Map is Live!
Hundreds of nonviolent protests are already planned for No Kings Day on March 28, and more are being added by the hour.
We need a congressperson who cares about NY Congressional District 23. Our communities. Our lives.
Democrat Aaron Gies, a professor from Olean and Republican Jim King, an engineer from Owego, come together to discuss real, conscientious representation for this district. They are willing to do the hard work around making life more affordable, opportunity more available and bringing back community pride.
It starts with in person appearances all over the district. Answering questions from both sides of the aisle and everywhere in between. Trying to get all sides talking by presenting facts, not fiction, not hype.
If you are having any concerns or doubts about where the federal government, with Nick Langworthy’s help, is taking America, come talk about it. As always Mr. Langworthy is invited but is unlikely to respond.
Petition signing for either candidate to be on the ballot will be available.
Doors open at 6:30 to meet candidates, sign in, submit questions and have a refreshment. Formal program will start at 7.
Hundreds of nonviolent protests are already planned for No Kings Day on March 28, and more are being added by the hour.