BySenator Rubén Díaz
32nd Senatorial District
Governor Cuomo is calling for
the Democratic Party to be Unified, Tighter and Organized
Governor Cuomo is calling for the
Democratic Party to be “unified” “tighter” and “ organized.”
You should know that during the
past general election, Governor Andrew Cuomo who is supposed to be
the leader of the Democratic Party in the State, did everything possible
to “divide”, “disorganize” and “weaken” the Democratic Party in the
State of New York.
And you should remember that Governor
Cuomo not only publicly supported Senator Stephen Saland, a Republican
against Terry Gipson, the official Democratic candidate and ultimate winner
in the 41st Senate District, but worse than that, Governor
Cuomo kept a distance from President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign
especially during the time when it appeared that Obama’s chances were
uncertain.
After the election you should also
know that Governor Andrew Cuomo worked intensively behind closed doors
with Senator Dean Skelos, Senator Jeff Klein and the other rebellious Democratic
Senators to organize the coup that is keeping the Democrats from taking
control of the Senate.
You dear readers, never heard the
Governor during the election asking the Democrats to be “unified” and
“organized” in order to have a tight party. Now, the Governor is trying
to send a message to everyone that he is the best Democrat and the best
candidate for President in 2016.
You should know, that with the certification
of Senator-elect Cecilia Tkaczyk as the official winner in the 46th
Senatorial District, it gives the Democrats in the New York State Senate
the right to become the majority and the undisputed leaders of the Senate.
The people of the State of New York have spoken and have given the
Democrats the right to claim the majority leadership in the Senate and
the Republicans to become the minority. There is no question about
this.
If Governor Andrew Cuomo really
wants to send a message that he wants the Democrats to be “unified”,
“tight” and “organized,” he should publically and privately demand
that Jeff Klein and his group and all the Democrats to be “unified”,
to be “tight” and to be “organized.” That is the job of the Democratic
leader of the State. He is the leader. Enough with saying “I
don’t want to get involved.” Enough with using the Democratic Senators
and their votes to keep the Republicans in control of the State Senate.
By being the Democratic Governor of the State of New York he is involved.
It is his duty and responsibility to “unify,” to “tighten” and to “organize”
the Democrats in New York State and to bring them back to be in control
of the State Senate. Less than that is just pure talk.
I am State Senator Rubén Díaz, and
this is what you should know.