Experience

09/13/2012

FARMINGVILLE, N.Y.—The Tim Bishop for Congress campaign said today’s Siena Research Institute poll shows that Tea Party outsourcer Randy Altschuler is deeply unpopular in New York’s First Congressional District.

The poll has Congressman Bishop up 13 points over Altschuler (52-39) and... | read more ››

09/04/2012

FARMINGVILLE, N.Y.—As thousands of Long Island students go back to school, Representative Bishop commented on Congressman Paul Ryan’s radical Randy Altschuler-approved budget.

“Across America, there are more than 20 million college students heading back to classes this fall,” Bishop said... | read more ››

08/15/2012

FARMINGVILLE, N.Y.—The Tim Bishop for Congress campaign launched two ads across the district today.

The two ads, named “Business Is,” and “Fortune” highlight Randy Altschuler’s career as a job-destroying outsourcer. The ads use Altschuler’s own words to show how he spent a career teaching... | read more ››

07/26/2012

Busted: Altschuler Caught Giving Tea Party Marching Orders

“Randy’s headquarters doesn’t really want it to get out in the public, but if we can quietly spread the word…”

Altschuler has deep ties to Tea Party Extremists

FARMINGVILLE, N.Y.—For months, Randy Altschuler has been... | read more ››

07/24/2012

FARMINGVILLE, N.Y.—Congressman Tim Bishop called on Randy Altschuler to divest all of his outsourcing holdings today, after Altschuler disclosed having as much as $550,000 invested in outsourcing companies.

“In 1999, Randy Altschuler made the choice to bet against the American worker. He... | read more ››

07/16/2012

Bishop Beats Altschuler in Fundraising Quarter

“It’s pretty clear who really has the momentum in New York’s First Congressional District.”

Bishop campaign doubles Altschuler’s Cash On Hand

FARMINGVILLE, N.Y.—Fundraising documents filed over the weekend show Tim Bishop for... | read more ››

03/15/2012

Millionaire outsourcer Randy Altschuler (NY-01) wants voters to judge Tim Bishop by the number of jobs created in district. Well, Long Island added 17,600 jobs last year.

After weeks of claiming that the Long Island Association economic reports serve as “a non-partisan report card for Tim... | read more ››