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Cooperstown Grad Runs

In 19th Vs. ‘Those Boys’

If She Beats 6 Democrat Men, She Faces Faso

Erin Collier announced today she is running for Congress in a video that declares, “I’m Not Gonna Let Those Boys Beat Me.”

COOPERSTOWN – Erin Collier, a Cooperstown Central graduate, nationally ranked tri-athlete, and daughter of a local beef farmer, announced today she is running for Congress in New York’s 19th District, where she will be the only woman against six Democrats.

“I’m not going to let those boys beat me,” she declares in a video posted on http://people.com/politics/erin-collier-running-new-york-district-19/

If she wins the June 26 Democratic primary, she would face freshman U.S. Rep. John Faso, R-Kinderhook, in the Nov. 6 general election.

According to her announcement, Erin graduated from Cornell University magna cum laude, and obtained her master’s  in Economics from Michigan State University.

She worked for the U.N. in Thailand, for the Obama Administrator, and with Family Early Warning Systems Network at Chemonics International.

DETAILS IN THIS WEEK’S HOMETOWN ONEONTA, FREEMAN’S JOURNAL

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2 Comments Leave a Reply

  1. Um, no, she isn’t the only woman running for NY19. Other people exist besides Democrats, ya know. Just because we don’t want Republicans doesn’t automatically mean we want Democrats. Diane Neal is also running as a, JUST AS VALID, Independent. And no I don’t need to hear about your fear-mongering nonsense about a split vote or the “Trumpian” crap.

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