Chairman Kassar’s Weekly Wrap Up 10/17/25

Last Call for Fall Reception 

We are only a few days away from the Conservative Party’s Fall Reception! We are excited to have Senator Ted Cruz join us as our Keynote Speaker for Thursday, October 23rd, 2025, 6:30–9:00 PM at the beautiful Glen Island Harbour Club in New Rochelle. Senator Cruz is one of the most powerful voices in America for liberty, the Constitution, and the conservative movement, and he’s coming here to New York to stand with us.

The evening will also feature the presentation of our Ronald Reagan Journalism Award to Joe Piscopo, a proud patriot and long time political commentator and radio host who has never been afraid to use his platform to fight for our shared values. In addition, we look forward to welcoming our special guest, Congressman Mike Lawler! Seats are almost filled! Reserve your spot today here:

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Early Voting Begins Saturday, October 25 — Make Your Voice Heard

Early voting in New York begins Saturday, October 25th, and runs for nine days through Sunday, November 2nd, with Election Day on Tuesday, November 4th. The Conservative Party is proud to have over 1,000 candidates running statewide. From judges and town council members to mayors, supervisors, and county executives. Many of these candidates are registered Conservatives who have long stood for our principles of limited government, personal responsibility, and respect for the rule of law. Each one is highly qualified and dedicated to serving their communities with integrity. This year, we’re expecting a strong showing, but it starts with turnout. Get out and vote early, bring a friend or neighbor, and help ensure Conservative victories across New York State. The democrats are motivated and will be coming out to vote in droves. Make every effort to support your local conservative candidates, as they are the backbone of our communities and state!

Restoring Civility in Our Dialogue

The Conservative Party was founded by men and women who believed in the timeless ideals of better government and moral order. Disagreeing with liberals, socialists, and communists was once part of a healthy democratic process, not a source of hate or hostility. Sadly, today’s political climate has become defined by divisiveness, crude commentary, and personal attacks. As Russell Kirk reminded us, conservatism is grounded in reason, tradition, and moral principle, not bitterness. The tragic loss of Charlie Kirk and the negativity that followed are reminders of how far our discourse has fallen. The Conservative Party stands for a return to civil dialogue, where ideas are debated respectfully. This is how we move our state, and country in the right direction.

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