GOP throws GOP under the bus in Oyster Bay

End-of-campaign flyers always tend to overreach, but this one's interesting.

Incumbent Republican Oyster Bay Town supervisor Joe Saladino is being challenged by Town Clerk James Altadonna, Jr., who also is Republican but is running on the Democratic line.

This new flyer attacks Altadonna--though Altadonna's name is mispelled--but also attacks former Republican Supervisor John Venditto by linking the town clerk to the former supervisor.


How will this play in rock-solid Republican Massapequa, where old-time GOP voters are still loyal to Venditto, who served for two decades as their supervisor?

Venditto was acquitted of federal corruption charges last year and then ended a state corruption case against him this year by pleading guilty to a felony charge of corrupt use of position and a misdemeanor charge of official misconduct.  In return for his plea, Venditto received  no jail, no community service, no probation, and no further attorney fees to pay. The only penalty for the 70-year-old was loss of his law license.

The flyer includes footnotes for each allegation against Altadonna. But a quick search of state campaign finance filings did not turn up any donations from  Altadonna to Venditto just prior to his indictment in 2017.

A spokesman for the county Republican committee said he had no connection to the flyer.



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