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Scramble for Israel’s seat set in motion
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Martins to forego state Senate for possible bid; Kaplan joins the race By n o a h M a n S k a r Just days after U.S. Rep. Steve Israel said the non-stop fundraising cycle of federal politics was the basis for his decision not to seek re-election, some Long Island politicians started working to fund campaigns to replace him. Coupled with state Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel’s separate decision not to pursue reelection, Israel’s surprise Jan. 5 announcement set off a flurry of political activity eyeing the Melville Democrat’s seat from which 17 potential candidates have emerged. State Sen. Jack Martins (RMineola) was the first to create a congressional campaign committee and will leave the state Senate at the end of his term, an aide said. And North Hempstead town Councilwoman Anna Kaplan became the first Democrat to officially enter the race this week. As the jockeying continues, questions remain as to who will represent the North Shore in both
Albany and Washington, and how the three races might shift the balance of power in New York. The candidates Few potential candidates have emerged for the state offices. Adam Haber, a Democrat who opposed Republican Edward Mangano for county executive in 2011 and ran a self-funded state Senate campaign against Martins in the 2014, told Blank Slate Media he’s strongly considering running for Martins’ seat again. And Democrat Jim Gounaris, a PHOTO / (C)2016 MARTHA GORfEIN PHOTOCONCEPTS/WWW.MGPHOTOCONCEPTS.COM trustee and former president of the A performer at the Landmark on Main Street’s 20th Anniversary Party in Port Washington Herricks school board, said he is on Sunday. See story on Page 23. considering a campaign to replace Schimel. Nassau Democratic Party Chair Jay Jacobs said North Hempstead Public Safety Commissioner Andrew DeMartin, a former Manhasset-Lakeville fire commissioner, had also expressed interest in the Assembly seat. Jacobs said he’s also been in touch with Haber and thinks he’s First-time Republican can- November. Continued on Page 54 B y n o a h M a n S k a r “I am running because I didate Lt. Col. David “Bull” A retired Manhasset Ma- Gurfein, a Great Neck native, am concerned about the world rine has become the first can- announced his candidacy to in which my daughter, Avery, didate to enter the race for U.S. replace Israel in a news release will be growing up,” Gurfein Rep. Steve Israel’s Congres- Wednesday afternoon, a day af- said in a statement. “Seeing sional seat representing New ter the Melville Democrat said the turmoil that is occurring he wouldn’t seek re-election in York’s third district. Continued on Page 55
Retired Manhasset Marine joins race for Israel’s seat
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