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POLITICS: Republicans begin mauling by mail

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With Election Day fast approaching, Republicans are on the attack. The county committee has inundated voters with harsh direct-mail pieces leveling various accusations against Democratic Legislature candidates.

Negative campaigning isn't unusual. But the recent Republican mailings have crossed a line, Democrats say.

One mailer features a New York drivers license with a picture of an angry-looking man in Arab clothing. Bold red lettering screams "Democrat county legislators want to make it easier for illegals and terrorists to get driver's licenses."

One prominent Muslim has spoken out against the flier. Muhammad Shafiq, imam at the Islamic Center of Rochester, told Channel 10 news that the piece amounts to racial profiling because it links Arabs and terrorism.

(Democrats say the Republicans' charge isn't true, anyway. Three of them joined Republicans in voting to bar the county clerk's office from following the Spitzer administration's drivers-license policy change.)

Another mailing accuses Democratic County Legislator Steve Eckel of failing to have any laws passed. The reality is that referrals that Eckel submitted were either quashed in committee or rewritten by Republican legislators and submitted in their names.

Another widely publicized piece was aimed at Carmen Gumina, a Webster Democrat running for the County Legislature. Bold lettering on the front said "Nice guys finish last." Text on the back said the State Road Elementary School in Webster, where Gumina is a principal, has the lowest test scores of any elementary school in the district. But it didn't mention that the school is one of two elementary schools in the district that serves special education students.

That mailer might have backfired. Republicans suffered some backlash, particularly from State Road parents.

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mikewillnot said on Nov. 03, 2007 at 10:43pm

Ted Nixon, Lej candidate, has an extremely sharp 1-minute video on his website on this obscene mailer. He calls it for what it is: "The strategy is simple enough. The Republicans want to change the subject. And why wouldn't they? They certainly don't want to talk about their job performance." Check out the video at his website, tednixon dot com

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