South Shore Press: Team Coverage at the NYS Conservative Conclave in Albany


NYS Conservative Chairman Gerard Kassar | Tom Barton

The South Shore Press will be on point this week covering the state Conservative convention in Albany. 

They have a full lineup of speakers covering everything from the state of affairs in New York to the impact of the new Trump Administration, and the South Shore Press will bring it to you as it happens. 

In the 2024 General Election, President Trump garnered 321,733 votes on the Conservative Party’s Row C, solidifying their stature as a powerful political force. Victories by Conservative-endorsed congressional members ensured that the Republicans would retain their majority in the House of Representatives. 

The party also helped break the Democrat supermajority in the State Senate and ushered in several new conservative allies in the State Assembly.

Among the speakers is Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman with the topic: “Winning the ‘Burbs: How Commonsense Conservatism Is Holding the Line on Long Island.” 

Andrew Giuliani is on tap for “The First 100 Days: A Personal Report of What to Expect from the President,” and “The Madness of Alvin Bragg’s Manhattan” will be discussed by Maud Maron, Candidate for Manhattan District Attorney.

Check us out on X as the convention unfolds or our website at SouthShorePress.com

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