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Ball Campaign Fails To Show For Debate Schedule

Ball Campaign Falls To Show For Debate Negotiations
With Kaplowitz Debate Plan On Hand, The Ball Camp Is Nowhere To Be Found

(Carmel, NY) – Where did the Ball bounce off to?

Last week, Mike Kaplowitz sent a brief letter urging Assemblyman Greg Ball to come forth and participate in debate negotiations for the additional seven debates he agreed to participate in, as his “schedule allows.”

Kaplowitz suggested that the two campaigns meet at noon today at the Carmel Diner, on 67 Gleneida Avenue in Carmel. The Kaplowitz campaign showed up – on time — with proposed formats, dates, and locations for the debates. Even with everything easily sketched out for him, Assemblyman Ball and his campaign of distortions failed to show.

“This just shows why it’s hard for voters to trust anything Assemblyman Ball says. If he didn’t want to debate, he shouldn’t have accepted our challenge in the first place,” said Josh Luger, Kaplowitz For Senate spokesman. “It’s about time Assemblyman Ball starts setting aside some time for a real discussion on the very serious issues facing the Hudson Valley.”

No doubt, there will be a litany of excuses to voters and the media as to why:

•       “It was the lunch hour, and I don’t really like the Carmel Diner – the French fries are mushy.”

•       “It was a weekday. I only work part-time.”

•        “I thought I would give myself the day off. I’ve been hard at work not passing property tax relief or creating jobs.”

•       “The dog ate my Google print out of the directions.”

•       “Sen. Tom Libous called and I needed to run to a meeting with the rest of the Albany Insiders.”

While Assemblyman Ball is nowhere to be found, Mike Kaplowitz has continued to bring his message of reform, property tax relief and job creation across the Husdon Valley. Kaplowitz is currently traveling the district as part of his Make New York Tour. The tour will stop in each of the 22 towns and cities in the 40th Senatorial District, where Kaplowitz will host a meet and greet with voters and present real ideas on how to make New York work again.

You can follow the tour at www.MikeKaplowitz.com.

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