
May 12
Hornak Fundraiser Birthday Celebration
Here's the Contribution Card for the Robert Hornak Birthday Celebration & Fundraiser Event.
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Jan 31
Robert Hornak for City Council - Fundraiser Feb 4
Robert Hornak is running for City Council in Astoria, Queens.
Robert Hornak, has declared his candidacy for City Council in Astoria, Queens. This seat, currently held by the term-limited Peter Vallone Jr., is the most conservative district in the city currently represented by a democrat. Please give Robert your support in this challenging endeavor as he will surely need all our support in order to be victorious in this race. His kick-off fundraiser is on Monday, February 4th and we every urban republican to turn out in force to help send Robert to be our voice in the NY City Council!!
Niger Innis
Dr. Herbert I. London
Hon. Phil Ragusa
Curtis Sliwa
and the entire host committee* at a cocktail reception in honor of
Robert Hornak
as he officially kicks off his campaign for City Council and introduces the 2009 Urban Republican Platform.
3 West 51st Street
7:00 pm to 9:30 pm
Suggested Contribution
$100 - $500 per person
($50 - $100 special rate for Young Republicans)
Michael Benjamin
Robert Bishop
Daniel Marks Cohen
Aziza Fishman
Dr. Jay Golub
Marie Lynch
Hon. Roger Madon
Susan O'Leary
Daniel Peterson
Alexandra Preate
Hon. J.C Polanco
Paul Rodriguez
Lawrence Scheer
Mark Smith
Hon. Vincent Tabone
Patalia Tate
Kimon Thermos
Luke Vander Linden
Angeleque Vasilakis
Liset Velasquez
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May 19
Queens County Candidate School
On Saturday, May 12, The Queens Republican County Committee organized a Candidate School Conference for prospective Republican candidates planning to run for office in 2008 and beyond. Led by the new county chairman Phil Ragusa, a panel of experienced and devoted Republicans discussed key questions and procedures one must take in order to win a race.

Queens Senator Serph Maltese spoke to the room over more than sixty attendees on his experience of campaigning and losing and then winning. He stressed the importance of your decesion to run and what you'll need to know about yourself, before you commit to such an undertaking. You must self evaluate why you want to run, understand the office you're seeking, know your opponent and work with the leadership who can advise and assist you in local matters that will be important to voters.
The conference went through a step-by-step discussion on how you get started, who your contacts should be, the important roles others need to play in helping you. Learning to speak in public, focusing on key issues and things you should never do as a candidate were presented by Bob Bishop and how to finance your campaign was strategically planned by Ed Laurie.
Time is important and framing your campaign over the long term is key to building up name recognition and a support staff. You cannot expect to win if you announce your candidacy six months before an election. Public Relations with the media can be tricky and long time political consultant, Robert Hornak spoke on the dos and don'ts with a campaign and handling the press.
J.C. Polanco, Regional Director for Assembly Leader James Tedisco, was on the panel to present the important positions on issues Republicans take up in Albany. He spoke of balancing your principles with local issues and statewide issues and finding a mix that will bring support to your campaign.
Though this was a well thought out and detailed candidate school that covered many steps in making someone a better candidate, the Queens Republican County Committe have every intention on continuing such a course on a regular basis. And now, with the upstart of the Queens Young Republican Committe, the borough will provide a place for the next generation of young professionals interested in public service.
If you live in Queens and have an interest in public service and thought about running for the State Senate or State Assembly, you should contact the director of the Queens Candidate School, Robert Hornak at Robert@Urban-Republican.com. To find out more about the Queens Young Republican Club, mail QueensGOP@yahoo.com.
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May 09
Queens County Republican Party Candidates' School
Queens County Republican Party Candidates' School
Adria Hotel and Conference Center
221-17 Northern Boulevard, Bayside
Saturday, May 12, 2007 10AM-1PM
Breakfast Will Be Provided
Hosted by Hon. Chairman Philip Ragusa
Top political consultants, campaign experts and party leaders will offer instruction on running for office including:
For directions, transportation or more information:
www.qgop.com queensgop@yahoo.com 718-352-5471
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Mar 22
Queens GOP plans effort to recruit 2008 contenders
Queens GOP plans effort to recruit 2008 contenders

Queens GOP plans effort to recruit 2008 contenders
By John Tozzi
03/22/2007
The Queens GOP wants Republicans to go back to school!
Candidate school, that is!
Queens Republican Chairman Phil Ragusa announced this week that the party will offer workshops in May to recruit potential candidates and campaign workers. The event is part of a broader effort to grow the GOP's presence before the 2008 state-level elections and the 2009 cycle, when all but one of the 14 City Council seats in Queens will be open because of term limits.
"I believe in taking baby steps," said Robert Hornak, the GOP consultant who is leading the county party's new recruitment and development committee. "I don't think we're going have a full slate."
Queens has only three local Republican elected officials: City Councilman Dennis Gallagher (R-Middle Village), and state Sens. Frank Padavan (R-Bellerose) and Serphin Maltese (R-Glendale), the former party chairman who stepped down in February. The lack of candidates, particularly running against incumbent Democrats, has long been a sore point for the borough's Republicans.
In 2006, only five of the borough's 18 Assembly seats had candidates on the GOP line, according to state Board of Elections records. One of those was Democratic Assemblyman Anthony Seminerio (D-Richmond Hill), who ran on both lines, and another was Morshed Alam, who challenged Rory Lancman, now the Assemblyman representing Fresh Meadows, in the Democratic primary.
Aside from Padavan and Maltese, only one other Senate candidate, Jereline Hunter, ran on the Republican line in 2006 for the open seat now occupied by Sen. Shirley Huntley (D-Jamaica). Of the 57,105 votes cast in Queens Assembly and Senate races on the GOP ballot line that year, 38,145 were cast for Padavan and Maltese.
Ragusa and Hornak want to tell a different story in 2008. One way to recruit solid candidates, Hornak said, is to look outside the usual Republican clubs.
"I think we need to look at other avenues, such as local civic organizations, business groups, the chamber of commerce," he said.
Both say it is important to start small, but have serious candidates in districts where they can compete against incumbents.
"It's a little difficult to run candidates in every single district," Ragusa said. "Wherever we can, we're going to try to run someone."
Hornak said he hopes to have potential candidates lined up by this fall, so they will have plenty of time to raise money and get organized before they need to get petitions for the ballot in the spring.
Reach reporter John Tozzi by e-mail at news@timesledger.com or by phone at 718-229-0300 Ext. 174.
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Mar 20
Queens Republican revival

Queens Republican revival
Republican blogger, consultant and true believer Robert Hornak has been tapped by the Queens County GOP boss, Phil Ragusa, to chair the party's Candidate Recruitment and Development Committee:

The announcement of Hornak's appointment was accompanied by the unveiling of plans for an ambitious "Candidates' School," to be held by the County scheduled for May, as aspiring candidates, prospective campaign managers and treasurers are instructed on the fundamentals of ballot access and campaign organization by leading experts from the Republican delegations in the State Senate and Assembly, as well as party leaders.
"We have not decided yet specifically what races we are targeting in 2008; however, it is clear that our number one priority is the successful reelection of Senator Padavan and Senator Maltese. We are also keenly interested in fielding a slate of candidates to challenge incumbents.
Ragusa's also trying dispel fears of business as usual in Queens by undertaking (and announcing) a fairly strenuous round of meetings:
Newly elected Queens County Republican Party Chairman Phil Ragusa, as part of his pledge to focus his energies on rejuvenating and growing the Queens GOP's grassroots infrastructure, has been tirelessly touring the County visiting local Republican clubs, stopping by to discuss and share his plans for the future of the Party with the Queens Village, Northeast Queens, Whitestone, and Frank Kenna Republican clubs, with visits to the Rego Hills, Women's Club and Rockaway clubs already scheduled.
In a whirlwind of activity the Chairman also met with Senator Marty Golden and NYC's other four GOP County Chairs to discuss State Senate strategy. The Chairman then met privately with America's Mayor Rudy Giuliani before the Home Team Fundraiser at the New York Sheraton this Wednesday. On Thursday, the Chairman had a powwow with Assembly Republican Leader James Tedisco and his New York City Reginal Director, J.C. Polanco. With 18 Assembly Districts and seven State Senate Districts in Queens County and populations exceeding that of most cities in New York State and indeed the nation, Chairman Phil Ragusa is off to an impressive start.
Posted by Errol Louis on March 19, 2007 5:15 PM
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Mar 19
Queens GOP Seeks Moderate, Eloquent Money-Raisers
Queens GOP Seeks Moderate, Eloquent Money-Raisers.

Queens GOP Seeks Moderate, Eloquent Money-Raisers
The Queens Republican Party has tapped Republican consultant Robert Hornak (of the independent Young Republican Club) to head lead the candidate recruitment effort for the 2008 and 2009 cycles.
"Aside from ideology," Hornak told me, describing the type of talent he's looking for, "somebody who is comfortable with public speaking" who also has "the ability to raise money."
"On the ideological side," he continued, "generally Republicans who will be reformers and fiscal conservatives. Moderate on social issues. Pro-choice, but against gay marriage. The ideal candidate is somebody in the middle."
-- Azi Paybarah
"Dear Friends,
I would like to call to your attention this press release the Queens County Republican Party sent out yesterday, in part to announce my appointment as the head of the newly formed Candidate Recruitment and Development Committee. While I am excited to take on this challenge, I recognize this is a huge task, especially for 2009 when we will likely have 15 open council seats, thanks to term limits, up for election. I have already begun to form a committee to work on this project with me, and am committed to challenging the democrats where ever we can find viable candidates.
We hope to have some good candidates lined up for 2008, however, my emphasis will be on 2009 and developing a strong slate of candidates for city council, where we have our best opportunities to pick up seats. Also because I believe in planning ahead and will get as many candidates as possible started on both '08 and '09 campaigns this year.
Lastly, if anyone knows of a good potential candidate in Queens, or someone already thinking of running for office, please put me in touch with them as soon as possible. I will also be spearheading the formation of our Candidate School, which will kick off this May, and want to make sure that every potential candidate is included in this important first step toward creating a campaign for public office.
If anyone has any questions I can be reached at (646) 827-3818.
Best,
Robert"
Posted by The Politicker on March 19, 2007 4:00 PM
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Mar 18
Queens GOP taking steps for a brighter future
Queens GOP Chair Ragusa: Club Visits, Plans for Candidate School and Recruitment
Newly elected Queens County Republican Party Chairman Phil Ragusa, as part of his pledge to focus his energies on rejuvenating and growing the Queens GOP's grassroots infrastructure, has been tirelessly touring the County visiting local Republican clubs, stopping by to discuss and share his plans for the future of the Party with the Queens Village, Northeast Queens, Whitestone, and Frank Kenna Republican clubs, with visits to the Rego Hills, Women's Club and Rockaway clubs already scheduled. In a whirlwind of activity the Chairman also met with Senator Marty Golden and NYC's other four GOP County Chairs to discuss State Senate strategy. The Chairman then met privately with America's Mayor Rudy Giuliani before the Home Team Fundraiser at the New York Sheraton this Wednesday. On Thursday, the Chairman had a powwow with Assembly Republican Leader James Tedisco and his New York City Reginal Director, J.C. Polanco. With 18 Assembly Districts and seven State Senate Districts in Queens County and populations exceeding that of most cities in New York State and indeed the nation, Chairman Phil Ragusa is off to an impressive start.
Chairman Ragusa also announced the appointment of noted Republican activist, GOP blogger and political strategist Robert Hornak (often seen on New York 1 espousing the Republican position) to chair the "Candidate Recruitment and Development Committee." This committee will be vested with the vitally important task of identifying and recruiting Republican candidates to run in the elections for the 2008 cycle. Hornak stated "I am honored at the trust Chairman Phil Ragusa has placed in me given the importance of this role and am eager to assist the County in this critically important initiative."
Chairman Ragusa commented, "When I first joined the Beechhurst Republican Club decades ago, at my first meeting the club's President said the main purpose of our club is to elect Republicans, period. After I was elected County Chairman, I wanted to make clear that our first order of business as a County organization is, likewise, to elect Republicans and advance Republican principles and representation in all levels of government. In order to do this, we must find and cultivate Republicans from the grassroots level that can run competitive and successful campaigns next year. Bob Hornak is just the person we need to spearhead this effort."
The announcement of Hornak's appointment was accompanied by the unveiling of plans for an ambitious "Candidates' School," to be held by the County scheduled for May, as aspiring candidates, prospective campaign managers and treasurers are instructed on the fundamentals of ballot access and campaign organization by leading experts from the Republican delegations in the State Senate and Assembly, as well as party leaders.
"We have not decided yet specifically what races we are targeting in 2008; however, it is clear that our number one priority is the successful reelection of Senator Padavan and Senator Maltese. We are also keenly interested in fielding a slate of candidates to challenge incumbents. To coin a phrase, the Grand Old Party Wants You! If you are envisioning a picture of Uncle Sam in top hat and tails pointing your way, I have succeeded in getting your attention," said Chairman Ragusa.
Dates for additional club visits and the Candidates' School will be announced shortly. Clubs and leaders interested in arranging a Chairman's visit or discussing potential candidates or aspects of the Candidates' School are encouraged to call County as soon as practicable.
Chairman Ragusa said "I am very excited about the progress we've made in such a short time, especially in light of some of the difficulties we have encountered. I look forward to competitive, exciting, and victorious campaigns in 2008 and beyond."
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Queens GOP taking steps for a brighter future
Queens GOP Chair Ragusa: Club Visits, Plans for Candidate School and Recruitment
Newly elected Queens County Republican Party Chairman Phil Ragusa, as part of his pledge to focus his energies on rejuvenating and growing the Queens GOP's grassroots infrastructure, has been tirelessly touring the County visiting local Republican clubs, stopping by to discuss and share his plans for the future of the Party with the Queens Village, Northeast Queens, Whitestone, and Frank Kenna Republican clubs, with visits to the Rego Hills, Women's Club and Rockaway clubs already scheduled. In a whirlwind of activity the Chairman also met with Senator Marty Golden and NYC's other four GOP County Chairs to discuss State Senate strategy. The Chairman then met privately with America's Mayor Rudy Giuliani before the Home Team Fundraiser at the New York Sheraton this Wednesday. On Thursday, the Chairman had a powwow with Assembly Republican Leader James Tedisco and his top aide J.C. Polanco. With 18 Assembly Districts and seven State Senate Districts in Queens County and populations exceeding that of most cities in New York State and indeed the nation, Chairman Phil Ragusa is off to an impressive start.
Chairman Ragusa also announced the appointment of noted Republican activist, GOP blogger and political strategist Robert Hornak (often seen on New York 1 espousing the Republican position) to chair the "Candidate Recruitment and Development Committee." This committee will be vested with the vitally important task of identifying and recruiting Republican candidates to run in the elections for the 2008 cycle. Hornak stated "I am honored at the trust Chairman Phil Ragusa has placed in me given the importance of this role and am eager to assist the County in this critically important initiative."
Chairman Ragusa commented, "When I first joined the Beechhurst Republican Club decades ago, at my first meeting the club's President said the main purpose of our club is to elect Republicans, period. After I was elected County Chairman, I wanted to make clear that our first order of business as a County organization is, likewise, to elect Republicans and advance Republican principles and representation in all levels of government. In order to do this, we must find and cultivate Republicans from the grassroots level that can run competitive and successful campaigns next year. Bob Hornak is just the person we need to spearhead this effort."
The announcement of Hornak's appointment was accompanied by the unveiling of plans for an ambitious "Candidates' School," to be held by the County scheduled for May, as aspiring candidates, prospective campaign managers and treasurers are instructed on the fundamentals of ballot access and campaign organization by leading experts from the Republican delegations in the State Senate and Assembly, as well as party leaders.
"We have not decided yet specifically what races we are targeting in 2008; however, it is clear that our number one priority is the successful reelection of Senator Padavan and Senator Maltese. We are also keenly interested in fielding a slate of candidates to challenge incumbents. To coin a phrase, the Grand Old Party Wants You! If you are envisioning a picture of Uncle Sam in top hat and tails pointing your way, I have succeeded in getting your attention," said Chairman Ragusa.
Dates for additional club visits and the Candidates' School will be announced shortly. Clubs and leaders interested in arranging a Chairman's visit or discussing potential candidates or aspects of the Candidates' School are encouraged to call County as soon as practicable.
Chairman Ragusa said "I am very excited about the progress we've made in such a short time, especially in light of some of the difficulties we have encountered. I look forward to competitive, exciting, and victorious campaigns in 2008 and beyond."
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Feb 07
New Yorkers need a Message
It seems the New York Republican Party is dying one seat at a time. A State Senate seat was just lost this Tuesday, shrinking the Republican majority by just two seats. This past November, Governor Eliot Spitzer, along with many Democrats running for Comptroller, Attorney General, the US Senate and Congress won their campaigns by landslides. The New York Republican Party is telling everyone that it is all President Bush's fault. But isn't there more to this than simply one many down in Washington?
Republicans have spent too much time pleasing special interests instead of being a voice for their constituency. The message of fiscal responsibility has been lost and playing along with the status quo has been the way of our leaders.
The Urban Republican Platform was created to give our Party a message of hope. A message of reform and conservative values within the great city of New York and the great state of New York. Unfortunately, our message has been ignored and the Party tapping into our message has been the Democrats.
The policies of Ronald Reagan and Rudy Giuliani have made New York what it is today. We need to formulate strong messages that fit within the Republican agenda and that resonate with the voters. We will not win every campaign, but we can unite behind issues that distinguish us from Democrats and messages that will encourage voters to pull the lever for us.
The NY Republican Party doesn't have a message right now. In New York City, the voter ratio has gone from a 3.5 Democrats to 1 Republican in 1965 to greater than 5 Democrats to 1 Republican today. In order for us to reverse the current course of voter registration, we need to work at it. And we need to start now.
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