
Since the moment I joined the Conservative Party, I recognized there were many areas where I could make a meaningful impact. One of the most glaring issues was the simple fact that so many people didn’t even know the party existed. I set out with a clear mission to change that — to raise awareness, build momentum, and, most importantly, register new conservatives.
Why, you might ask, is registering new conservatives so crucial? Every new member is not just a name on a list — they are potential donors, future candidates, volunteers, petition signers, and, most importantly, voters. As we build our ranks, we also elevate our presence in the media, grow our influence, and attract candidates who can take on powerful leadership positions.
Now, I couldn’t limit my efforts to just my district. The Bronx is important, and for this movement to thrive, it needed to expand. I quickly realized that the challenges I faced upon joining the party were not unique to me — they echoed across other districts as well. The struggle to grow, the reluctance to engage, the lack of awareness — it was all too familiar. And so, I made it my mission to reach out and build bridges in every corner of this borough.
Before joining the Conservative Party, my experience was limited to the traditional political dichotomy of Democrats and Republicans. As a former Democrat myself, it was a difficult transition — approaching individuals and encouraging them to join a new political home. The response wasn’t always welcoming. I faced closed doors, harsh criticism, and even outright hostility. But I also encountered fellow conservatives — people who, like me, were searching for a new path, a party that shared their values. Together, we registered, we educated, and we built momentum.
Today, the Bronx Conservative Party leads the charge in party growth with over 35% increase in membership over the last two years. We are the only county in the region to have candidates running for legislative office, and our media presence and community activity continue to rise. There’s still work to be done, of course — but our progress is undeniable. Our first endorsed Republican city council candidate, backed by over 92% registered Conservative turnout in that district, offers a shining example of what we can achieve together. The future looks bright.
I firmly believe that if every Conservative Party member committed to registering just 50 new conservatives in their district, we wouldn’t just grow — we’d surge. We’ve laid the groundwork. We’ve overcome resistance, built momentum, and proven that the Conservative Party has deep roots and even deeper potential.
But potential alone isn’t enough. We must act — not next month, not next year, but now. The future of our borough, our city, and our party depends on what we do today.
Because at the end of the day, progress remains stagnant without the force of action.
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