Politics & Government
New Castle Democrats Canvass At The Chappaqua Train Station
Stronger New Castle slate brings message to voters.

CHAPPAQUA-MOUNT KISCO, NY - From Stronger New Castle: This morning, residents of New Castle came together for an exciting kick off to the Democratic nominees’ canvassing operation. Many enthused residents gathered at the Chappaqua Metro-North station in support of the change they want to see come to their town.
“It is exciting to see so many motivated neighbors eager to grab a clipboard and bring our message to the people,” said Kristen Browde, Democratic candidate for Town Supervisor. “Our slate will bring new energy, enthusiasm, and solutions to our community and today was a positive step in that direction.”
All morning long, volunteers streamed into the parking lot full of enthusiasm both on their way out to knock on doors and on the way back from meeting with voters.
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“Today was successful because of the hard work our volunteers were willing to put in, which is driven by the grassroots support our campaign is built upon. I feel a strong responsibility to step up and improve our town government because of what I hear from residents who feel it is time for a change – and today served to strengthen that feeling,” said Ivy Pool, Democratic candidate for Town Board.
“The support we have received from our community has been inspiring. It was great to hear so many stories of the positive feedback our volunteers were getting from New Castle residents they spoke with,” added Gail Markels, Democratic candidate for Town Board. “With the turbulence on our national political scene, New Castle residents want strong Democratic leadership at home. We are humbled by the opportunity to serve and are ready to roll up our sleeves and get to work.”
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