POTSDAM -- Aaron Woolf, candidate for the 21st Congressional District, will be in Potsdam Sunday, Nov. 2, at 3 p.m. along with the lieutenant governor, Assemblywoman Addie Russell and dozens of …
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POTSDAM -- Aaron Woolf, candidate for the 21st Congressional District, will be in Potsdam Sunday, Nov. 2, at 3 p.m. along with the lieutenant governor, Assemblywoman Addie Russell and dozens of volunteers to kick of Get Out The Vote.
Woolf will give a speech to his supporters before he joins them in calling 21st Congressional District residents from Democratic headquarters, 38 Market St.
"During the speech, Woolf will make it clear that while he continues to fight for legislation that would create economic opportunity for the middle class, his opponent continues to fight for tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires," Woolf's campaign team said in a prepared statement.
Woolf is going up against Republican Elise Stefanik, Willsboro and Green Party candidate Matt Funiciello, Glens Falls, in the upcoming vote on Nov. 4 for the 21st Congressional seat.