ATTENTION VOTERS: WRITE IN CANDIDATE EMERGES IN 147TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT

There is a grassroots movement happening in the 147th Assembly District supported by the Aurora Dems to write in a democratic candidate against reckless and irresponsible Incumbent Assemblyman David DiPietro.

While more of a symbolic gesture than anything, Democrats who have been heading to the polls in record numbers the first few days of early voting in erie county, have been urging voters to write-in candidate Mary C. Murphy.

So who is Mary C. Murphy:

So how do you do it?  It’s really easy:

  1. Look at the bottom of the column under the 147th Assembly District.
  2. Fill in the circle
  3. Write Mary C. Murphy in the box provided.

 

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"The ketchup banchan is destroying me," said Sarah Jeong, editor of The Verge.

"When 'Can we have a trade deal?' pivots on 'Do you have a kids menu?'" posted freelance writer Tabatha Southey.

"I am married to a Korean-American," added attorney Bradley Moss. "My kids have been raised eating standard American fare, Jewish deli food, and Korean delicacies. The absurdity of this menu to handhold Trump is something else."

"South Korea gave Trump a literal crown and mini beef patties with ketchup hahahaha," said freelance journalist Laura Bassett.

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