Brooklyn GOP joint operations field office opens in Dyker Heights
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The Brooklyn Republican Party and its chairman Ted Ghorra hosted the grand opening of their new joint operations field office in Dyker Heights on Saturday. The Brooklyn GOP is working closely with the Republican Party of New York to quickly expand upon a grassroots effort through a sophisticated operation to reach thousands of voters in Brooklyn quickly and on a large scale.
While the event was held in Dyker Heights, all reaches of Brooklyn were represented, according to Ghorra, “from Bedford Stuyvesant to Marine Park, from Coney Island to Canarsie, from Bay Ridge to Gerritsen Beach.” State Sen. Marty Golden attended along with City Council hopefuls Liam McCabe and John Quaglione.
Ghorra recognized Brandon Washington, president of the Brooklyn Young Republican Club; Batya Goldberg, president of the recently launched Teen Republican Club; and Ray Denaro, the president of the newly launched South Brooklyn Republican Club. As part of the volunteer orientation, Maureen Daly, Brooklyn GOP executive committee member and director of the joint office, offered a video training presentation for the volunteers.