Republican State Convention kicks off in Westchester County
RYE, N.Y. -- Although Rob Astorino is not the official Republican nominee for governor, he has certainly been active on the campaign trail.
The Westchester County Executive has been working to highlight his record to voters across the state. He recently paid a visit to people in Cortland and Vestal.
"We made some tough choices. And we had to do that. We had to be the adult in the room. We cut taxes in Westchester. We have already pledged for a fifth straight year that taxes will not be raised," said Astorino.
He said his county budget today is smaller than when he took office. He pointed to 30,000 private sector jobs that were added during his tenure to make Westchester one of the highest employed counties in the state.
Astorino is particularly critical of Cuomo's statewide record on jobs and taxes.
"We are dead last, 50th in this country, in taxes. Our taxes are by and far the worst in the nation. And what are we getting for it?," said Astorino.
However, Republicans have struggled recently in New York State. They haven't won a statewide race since 2002 when George Pataki was reelected as governor.
"I think they have an uphill climb and they have a long, long way to go. It all starts with messaging and I don't think their messaging is resonating with the people of the state of New York," said Assemblyman Keith Wright.
"The narrative that the Republican Party is dormant or dead is a false narrative," said Astorino.
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Republican State Convention kicks off in Westchester County