NY-12 Candidate Forum
Wed., Aug. 10, 2022
7 P.M. ET
THE TEMPLE EMANU-EL STREICKER CENTER and Virtual
THANKS TO ALL WHO JOINED US!
This event was not recorded.
NY-12 Candidate Forum 08102022.mp4 from Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center on Vimeo.
After years as colleagues in Washington, Jerry Nadler, representing the West Side of Manhattan, and Carolyn Maloney, representing the East Side, are facing off in a rare incumbent-vs-incumbent primary on August 23 sparked by redistricting. Also vying to represent the newly-drawn 12th district is attorney Suraj Patel, who came within 3 points of beating Maloney in 2020.
As you prepare to exercise your right to vote in the Democratic primary in NY-12, join us to hear the candidates address the crucial issues facing our city and our country, from inflation and the war in Ukraine to gun control, abortion, climate change and the culture wars.
With:
Carolyn Maloney
Jerry Nadler
Suraj Patel
Moderated by Matt Nosanchuk, president of New York Jewish Agenda, and Jodi Rudoren, editor-in-chief of the Forward.
Presented by New York Jewish Agenda, the Forward, Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan and Temple Emanu-El.
Covid-19 Policy:
Proof of Covid-19 vaccination + booster, along with valid photo identification, required for entry. Masks are no longer required but are encouraged and are available to those who request.
Presented by New York Jewish Agenda, the Forward and Temple Emanu-El.
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