(WNY News Now) – Chautauqua County, NY – Candidate “Walking” Mike Bobseine intensifies his WALK HARD approach, aiming to engage local volunteers and secure crucial signatures in the State Assembly District race.

In the run-up to the State Assembly District elections, candidate “Walking” Mike Bobseine has adopted a grassroots strategy to connect with constituents on a local level. Alongside traditional campaign methods, Bobseine is placing a strong emphasis on walking through communities and engaging with residents directly. However, he is not relying solely on his own efforts; Bobseine is actively seeking support from local “get out the vote” volunteers to bolster his campaign’s reach.

One of Bobseine’s key objectives is to secure a substantial number of signatures from each city, town, and village within the district. He aims to gather at least 200 signatures from each locality, recognizing the importance of demonstrating widespread support across the diverse communities he hopes to represent. By doing so, Bobseine seeks to not only gauge current voter sentiment but also mobilize a network of dedicated supporters who are committed to bringing positive change to New York.

Bobseine’s campaign team has set May 6 as a pivotal deadline, by which they aim to assess the current state of voter engagement and signature collection efforts. This proactive approach reflects Bobseine’s dedication to staying informed and adapting his strategy accordingly. By closely monitoring progress and mobilizing resources where needed, Bobseine hopes to build momentum and ensure a strong showing in the upcoming elections.

For those seeking more information or looking to get involved in Bobseine’s campaign, they are encouraged to reach out directly to “Walking” Mike Bobseine at Bobseine for Assembly, located at P.O. Box 333 in Fredonia, NY. Alternatively, interested individuals can contact the campaign office at 716-413-2662. Bobseine expresses gratitude to all supporters and volunteers, emphasizing his commitment to working tirelessly for the betterment of New York.






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