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Citizens for a New Delaware Way Announces $200,000 in New Funding to Continue Fight for Transparent, Inclusive State Government
Citizens for a New Delaware Way, the political action committee that raised over $1 million to bring new leadership to the Delaware Governor’s office, has secured an additional $200,000 in funding. This infusion of support will be used to expand the PAC’s efforts to bring lasting change to the broader fabric of state leadership and governance.
Citizens for a New Delaware Way Celebrates “New Day in Delaware” Following Historic Defeat of Scandal-Plagued Establishment Candidate Bethany Hall-Long
Following news that New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer has won the Democratic nomination for Governor of the State of Delaware, Citizens for a New Delaware Way (CNDW) PAC has released the following statement from Phil Shawe:
By Citizens for a New Delaware Way · Via Business Wire · September 11, 2024
Citizens for a New Delaware Way Slams Double Standard for Bethany Hall-Long, State Rep Candidate Branden Fletcher-Dominguez
Following news that candidate for State Representative Branden Fletcher-Dominguez has suspended his campaign after an investigation by The Delaware Departments of Justice and Elections into his residency qualifications for the office, Citizens for a New Delaware Way (CNDW) PAC has released the following statement:
By Citizens for a New Delaware Way · Via Business Wire · September 9, 2024
Reverend Al Sharpton Joins Rally With Citizens for a New Delaware Way PAC to Oppose Bethany Hall-Long’s Gubernatorial Bid and Advocate for Justice
On Monday, September 9, Citizens for a New Delaware Way, a political action committee, is hosting a rally with renowned civil rights leader Reverend Al Sharpton to stress the importance of Delawareans making their voices heard through voting in this year’s Democratic primary on September 10. Following the rally, Citizens for a New Delaware Way will deploy canvassers in surrounding neighborhoods to knock on doors urging voters to oppose Bethany Hall-Long’s bid for Governor and support Matt Meyer’s candidacy.
By Citizens for a New Delaware Way · Via Business Wire · September 6, 2024
Citizens for a New Delaware Way Release a TV Advertisement to Urge Delaware Voters to Reject Hall-Long’s Nomination Over Ethical Issues
Citizens for a New Delaware Way, a political action committee (PAC), is continuing its million-dollar campaign just weeks before the Delaware Democratic Primary, urging voters to reject Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long at the polls this September. The television advertisement – Fantasy – which will run on cable and streaming across Delaware, features a powerful sequence where children make innocent wishes, contrasted by politician Hall-Long snapping her fingers to make voters forget about her corruption – a clear critique of political ethics and accountability. The PAC has dedicated more than $700,000 on cable, streaming, and direct mail to ensure voters receive this critical information.
By Citizens for a New Delaware Way · Via Business Wire · August 19, 2024
CNDW POLL: Majority of Delaware Democrats Believe Bethany Hall-Long Should Drop Out of Gubernatorial Race Amid Ethics Scandals
Today, the Citizens for a New Delaware Way Political Action Committee (CNDW) released the results of a poll of likely Democratic Delaware voters showing a majority of Delaware’s Democratic voters believe Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long should suspend her campaign amid a series of ethics scandals around her campaign finance practices.
By Citizens for a New Delaware Way · Via Business Wire · August 14, 2024
Citizens for a New Delaware Way: Delaware Dems Must Call on LG Bethany Hall-Long to End Campaign For Governor
Today, following the shocking revelations brought to light this week that DE Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long broke the law dozens of times as part of an elaborate effort to skirt campaign finance laws and basic ethical standards for elected officials, the Citizens for a New Delaware Way (CNDW) PAC released the following statement:
Citizens for a New Delaware Way Launches $500,000 Media Effort Highlighting Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long’s Ethics Scandals to Key Voters
Today, following bombshell revelations that Bethany Hall-Long broke Delaware law dozens of times by submitting inaccurate and misleading campaign finance statements, Citizens for a New Delaware Way announced the launch of a $500,000 media campaign against Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long’s candidacy for Governor.
Citizens for a New Delaware Way Calls on Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long to Resign and End Campaign for Governor after Devastating Report Revealed Unattributed Payments to Spouse
Today, Citizens for a New Delaware Way is calling on Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long to resign from her role based on the deceitful use of campaign donations for personal benefit and the careless reporting of campaign funds to her family. In a recently revealed report, Jeffrey A. Lampinski, a Principal and Certified Fraud Examiner at Forensic Litigation Consultants, LLC, with 25 years of experience in the FBI, found the “...Committee’s account of expenditures in its public campaign finance reporting incomplete, inconsistent, and often inaccurate, leading to an unreliable picture of its financial affairs.”
NEW: Poll Shows New Castle County Exec Matt Meyer and DE LG Bethany Hall-Long in 27-27% Tie for Governor’s Race
Today, Citizens for a New Delaware Way released the results of a poll of 446 registered Democrats in the First State showing a statistical dead heat in the race for Governor of Delaware between New Castle County Executive Matt Meyer and Lieutenant Governor Bethany Hall-Long.
NEW: $1 Million ‘Citizens for a New Delaware Way’ PAC to Upend Governor’s Race, Highlight LG Bethany Hall-Long’s Poor Ethics Record to Voters in Communities of Color
Today, Citizens for a New Delaware Way, a new Political Action Committee, announced its plans to spend upwards of $1 million ahead of the coming Delaware Primary Election in September and General Election in November.