Would-Be Monserrate Pleased With Queens County Endorsement
As expected, the Queens County Democratic Organization endorsed Hiram Monserrate for State Senate over incumbent John Sabini earlier today. It’s a major coup for Monserrate, who has been steadily building a base of support in the Jackson Heights-Elmhurst district independent of the county organization.
Most people I've spoken with since the announcement cited Sabini's vulnerabilities (DUI arrest, a narrow reelection in 2006, and low profile outside campaign season) as a reason for the decision. But the other major explanation has to do with demographics: the district has become steadily less white since Sabini was first elected, and more Latino and Asian.
So, what does this say about the Queens County Democratic Organization, arguably the city’s most influential Democratic machine? Is the organization weak for not being able to protect (an admittedly vulnerable) incumbent against a strong challenger? Or is the county organization simply smart for going with a likely winner?
The answers I've gotten, perhaps not shockingly, have tended to break down according to whether or not the respondent expects to benefit from the demographic shifts.
One official I spoke with expressed concern that other white lawmakers will be abandoned by their county organizations.
But those who view themselves as the Monserrates of their communities seem encouraged.
Albert Baldeo, a candidate for State Senate who is Indo-Guyanese, finds the development encouraging. He’s running in a Democratic Senate primary against City Councilman Joe Addabbo, who is Italian, for the honor of challenging Republican incumbent Serph Maltese.
Baldeo told me, “I think it sends the message they are willing to include minorities and broaden the base of the party.”
He then added, “Well, basically, [Monserrate] is like a new blood in the party. And similarly, I am new blood. Councilman Joe Addabbo has been part of the process for a long time, similar to Senator John Sabini.”


















I think it really is amazing that the org abandoned a loyal member because as they said "they saw the writing on the wall". Nice leadership boys!!!
Queens voters should watch themselves.Monserrate is one crook. Is Joe Crowley hiding something does he have friends and relatives on the books and hidden money being used for faux non-profits?
I have asked Monserrate on numerous occassions to walk around his district and see his voter
Sabini has a good record and one can not say the same for Hiram. Voters in Queens should look at an honest candidate and vote for Sabini.
Monserrate and Crowley both have given thousands of taxpayer dollars to Latin Technologies, one of the organizations cited in the New York Times article about Monserrate's use of member items in exchange for help on his political campaigns. You can start looking there.
It is going to seem as if we are being represented by a Boss Tweed here in Jackson Heights if Monserrate is elected. He is way too corrupt to stomach, I will work hard, along with my staff to try to prevent the disgrace of Monserrate being elected from happening,
Many people feel that Albert Baldeo should have been endorsed over Addabbo also. Baldeo has as good a case as Monserrate. All of these recycled politicos have a problem with getting votes from their fed up constituents.
CROWLEY IS SO SCARED OF A LATIN RUNNING AGAINST HIM HE WOULD PRIMARY HIS OWN MOTHER IF IT SAVED HIM. THE QUESTION IS WHY DOES HE SCREW BRONX DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN JOSE RIVERA? DOESNT HE KNOW THAT ANY ONE OF THOSE LATIN DEMS FROM THE BRONX WOULD BEAT HIM 2 TO 1 IN A PRIMARY. HEY CROWLEY BE CAREFUL WITH WHAT REICH TELLS YOU, HE IS GONNA COST YOU--BIG TIME. THIS ENDORSEMENT OF MONSERATTE AGAINST OUR SENATOR SABINI IS A BIG MISTAKE.
in 2010 it will be Congressman Monserratte, thats for sure. This has got to be a HUGE blow to Malcolm Smith's credibility.
in 2010 it will be Congressman Monserratte, thats for sure. This has got to be a HUGE blow to Malcolm Smith's credibility.