Wendy E. Long

Wendy E. Long
Wendy Elizabeth Longis an American litigation attorney. She is the nominee of the Republican Party, Conservative Party of New York State and Reform Party of the United States of America for the United States Senate in New York. Wendy will be running against Democratic incumbent Chuck Schumer. Long was the nominee of the Republican Party and the Conservative Party of New York State in November 2012 for the United States Senate in New York. She lost the general election to...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionLawyer
CountryUnited States of America
Judge Sotomayor is a liberal judicial activist of the first order who thinks her own personal political agenda is more important that the law as written.
They're lots of good Americans here in New York who have common sense and who believe in free markets and free people and limited government under our Constitution. Those are the principles I've always stood for. I know they're right, and that's what I'm going to stand for.
I am the candidate of tax cuts, repealing Obamacare, repealing Dodd-Frank, letting the markets work, coming up with patient-and-doctor-centered healthcare solutions instead of more big government - and just generally getting government off the backs of small businesses.
The Democrats have concocted this whole phony 'war on women' narrative simply to mask their dreadful record on the economy and jobs.
I'd rather be a lady of the evening than a feminist.
I had a dream to become a mounted policewoman.
I have been in private law practice in New York City, where my husband and I are raising our children.
I've spent a great deal of time over the past decade as a caregiver for various family members. It gives me a perspective on the struggles that many New Yorkers face with illness, disability, health care, insurance difficulties, and trying to work with and also take care of family members.
I would not waste time, as Senator Gillibrand does, on things such as dictating a national minimum driving age and sponsoring a 'National Day of Play.' I'd help New Yorkers understand that we get less in value from Washington than what we send there in taxes.
Public officials insult our intelligence and our goodwill when they paint rosy pictures about budgets, jobs, bipartisanship, and transparency, and alter their positions on issues simply to keep collecting their paycheck by never disagreeing or disappointing anyone.