Posted on 02/12/2002 10:48:54 AM PST by 911
ONEONTA - A conservative Republican businessman from New Hartford said Monday that he plans to challenge Rep. Sherwood Boehlert in November for the 23rd congressional seat.
Republican Boehlert, 65, is likely to seek an 11th term in office, according to a spokesman in his Washington office.
Rodger Potocki, 58, president of his own development consulting firm, is scheduled to formally announce his intentions at 4 p.m. today at the Holiday Inn in Oneonta. He plans to hold press conferences today in Oneida, Rome and Little Falls, he said.
Potocki declined to outline his stances on specific issues in advance of his formal announcement, but said his views are similar to those of Republican David Vickers of Hamilton, who challenged Boehlert two years ago.
"David and I met two years ago when he was running and he is a friend," said Potocki.
Potocki said he followed the last election cycle closely and was impressed by Vickers' showing in the Republican primary.
In that race, Vickers garnered about 42 percent of the vote and won Madison County.
"It was a close race and pretty significant considering he was not well-known," said Potocki.
Vickers said Monday that he is in law school and has no plans to run this time.
Potocki said his political outlook "basically mirrors that of conservative Republicans in the Congress and comes down pretty heavily in support of the direction that President Bush is taking in his budget."
He would like to see Congress vote for "additional limitations on spending, and I hope they can offer some additional tax cuts," he said.
Potocki is president of The Potocki Group, a consulting firm. Formerly he was regional manager of Family Golf Centers Inc. From 1979 to 1994, he was executive vice president of Oneida County's Industrial Development Corp., and before that, was director of planning and community development for the city of Rome.
Boehlert's spokesman, Jim Philipps, said Boehlert "has every intention" of seeking re-election. Boehlert, former Oneida County executive, worked with Potocki in the early 1980s when Potocki was with the Oneida County IDC, Philipps said.
Philipps said low turnout in the 2000 Republican primary made the race as close as it was.
"In a primary, typically 100 percent of the challenger's supporters get out to vote, compared to just a fraction of the incumbent's," he said.
In the general election, Boehlert won handily against Democrat Richard Engelbrecht and Vickers, who ran as a candidate of the Conservative and Right-to-Life parties, Philipps noted.
Boehlert is chairman of the House of Representatives' Science Committee, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, and senior member of the House Transportation Committee.
"Congressman Boehlert's leadership positions in the House and his seniority enable him deliver to the people of the 23rd at an unprecedented level," said Philipps.
In this year of redistricting to conform with the 2000 census, New York State will lose two House seats. However the 23rd congressional district is not likely to be one that is carved up, according to Lee Daghlian, a spokesman for the state Board of Elections.
Philipps and Christine Potocki, Rodger Potocki's wife, said they too had heard nothing to indicate that the present 23rd District will become part of another district.
An announcement on proposed state Assembly and state Senate district lines may be made this week, according to state Sen. James L. Seward, R-Milford. It may be a month or so until a similar announcement is made about congressional district lines in the state, he said.
After the proposed district lines are announced, hearings will be held so that people can comment, before district lines are drawn for the next decade, he said.
Tom Grace can be reached at grace@ascent.net or (607) 547-2431.
Besides, two more years with this guy as my Congressman, and I may go postal.
I hereby propose that we institute a FReeper "Adopt-a-RINO" program. If every FReeper sent $25 to the campaign of a conservative challenger to a RINO in a conservative district, debacles like CFR would be a thing of the past.
1. From Boehlerts own website:
www.house.gov/boehlert/cq50feature.htm
a. Boehlert is a reminder that the national Republican party once had a vibrant liberal wing.
b. [In 1999], Boehlert...backs the Clinton administration and strays from the GOP party line more often than all but a handful of his Republican colleagues.
c.Boehlert was one of just 30 House Republicans who voted no on at least two of the four articles of impeachment against President Clinton.
2.In fact, after the impeachment vote, Reps. Sherwood Boehlert and three other republicans wrote Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, R-Miss., that the Senate vote against impeachment.
http://216.239.39.100/search?q=cache:29PRiol4pVgC:www.courttv.com/casefiles/clintoncrisis/122298_ctv.html+republicans+voted+against+impeachment+boehlert&hl=en&ie=UTF8
3. In 1991, Human Events magazine described Boehlert as one of a group of Liberal Republicans in the House of Representatives [who] seem to have learned a lesson from the defection of Sen. Jim Jeffords (I.-Vt.): The easiest way to win the adoration of the media is to oppose President Bush or make the congressional Republican leadership look bad.
4.Boehlert (R.-N.Y.) has supported four Democratic efforts to block President Bushs energy proposals, while rejecting the Republican rule that would have governed floor debate on new campaign finance restrictions. http://www.humaneventsonline.com/articles/08-06-01/carney.html
5.On the American Conservative Unions ranking of members of congress, with 100 being the most conservative and 0 being the least, Boehlert received a rating of 36. In other words, he has only voted with conservatives approximately one third of the time. In fact, there are a number of democrats who are ranked more conservative than Boehlert. Boehlert ranks approximately as liberal as Virginia Senator Robert Byrd, the king of government pork barrel spending.
http://www.conservative.org/rating2000/house.html
6.In 2001, Boehlert voted:
a.For Clinton-era workplace regulations
b.Against a constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority vote of the entire House and Senate to pass any tax increase.
C.Against Passage of a bill making it a criminal offense to injure or kill a fetus during the commission of a violent crime.
D.Against scholarships for students from consistently low-performing of dangerous schools. Scholarships could be used at private, including religious schools
E.For funding the National Endowment of the arts.
F.For lifting the embargo on Cuba
G.For keeping files on all gun owners who undergo background checks
H.For last-minute Clinton Administration requirement for sharply lower arsenic content in drinking water. The standards impose enormous costs on small water systems, with no demonstrable gain in health.
I.In favor of D.C. extending city employees' health benefits to unmarried domestic partners.
J.In favor of requiring federal contractors and other recipients of federal assistance to provide unlimited translators for people who dont speak english
http://www.acuratings.com/acu_doc.cgi?ACT=1&USER_ID=977&YEAR=2001
7. The non-partisan group Citizens against government waste gave him a ranking of only 44%, which translates to lukewarm to taxpayers.
http://www.cagw.org
8.In 1998, Boehlert voted for Puerto Rican Statehood. However, he voted against making English the official language.
http://www.conservativeusa.org/portorco.htm
9. In March, 2001, Boehlert made personal appearances with Hillary Clinton.
http://www.thedailystar.com/news/stories/2001/03/02/hillup.html
10.In the 1996 election cycle, Boehlert was one of the Top 10 Recipients of Indian Gaming PAC and Individual contributions.
http://www.opensecrets.org/pubs/cashingin_gaming/gaming3.htm
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