Events for August 24, 2006

Bill Clinton, DCCC Chairman Rahm Emanuel, and DLC President Bruce Reed, authors of "The Plan: Big Ideas for America" stop by the Barnes & Noble at Lincoln Triangle at 7.

The four Democratic candidates in the 11th Congressional District in Brooklyn debate tonight on NY1. It airs tonight at 7 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.

Assembly candidate Stu Mirsky kicks off his 'Stu Can Do' campaign in Rockaway.

And Democratic congressional candidate Stephen Harrison greets folks tonight at Ozzies in Park Slope (5th Ave. and Garfield Place) at 7.

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Anonymous says:

Why is Harrison meeting people in Park Slope. He is running in NY-13. I live in Bay Ridge and have seen some Fossella signs and bumper stickers on local businesses but almost no presence for Harrison. He seems to be campaigning outside his district.

Anonymous says:

He's probably recuriting volunteers and raising money. After all, he IS running in a heavy Republican district!

anon (not verified) says:

Is this the same Stu Mirsky who used to work at HRA some years ago. If it is, good luck Stu, eventhough I would have to suport your opponent.

JAD (not verified) says:

Is this the same Stu Mirsky who used to work at HRA some years ago. If it is, good luck Stu, eventhough I would have to suport your opponent.

Bob (not verified) says:

Willing to bet this is the first and probably last time President Clinton and Steve Harrison are mentioned in the same post.

George (not verified) says:

I live in Bay Ridge. You can see some Harrison signs in the windows of some businesses along 3rd avenue around 69th street.

Hula Hoop (not verified) says:

another mirsky useless caapaign - - gotta support his opponnet, too.

maybe next time

Anonymous says:

It's actually a 2-1 Democratic district.

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