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    Trump likely to back Langworthy for Republican chairmanship in New York

    Trump likely to back Langworthy for Republican chairmanship in New York

    Erie County Republican Party Chairman Nick Langworthy is likely to receive the support of President Donald J. Trump in his bid to unseat Ed Cox — an establishment figure from Manhattan who has been hostile to the President.


    It’s rumored among local operatives that Trump may even make an appearance at the State Party’s convention later this year, where the election of a new chairman will take place — and where the President’s presence could be determinatively powerful in swinging the votes of some county chairmen.
    https://buffalochronicle.com/2019/05...WaemMk1UYnWfYU



    What do they base this on?

    Erie County has seemed to be controlled by the Democratic Party for years.

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    Since Nick has done NOTHING for Tonawanda and can't get his wife elected in Amherst, I say good riddance. Anyone know who may be on the bench for ECGOP Chairman?

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    Yeah what anmore says..

    I'm just wondering what these type of decisions are based on.

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