Zephyr Teachout Credit: Richard Beaven

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will travel to New Paltz, N.Y., this week to campaign for Democratic congressional candidate Zephyr Teachout.

Sanders has been helping Teachout raise money and gain supporters. He’s supported other like-minded candidates around the country during and following his unsuccessful bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.

On Twitter Monday, Teachout’s campaign characterized Sanders’ visit as “huge news.”

Teachout grew up in Norwich and is the daughter of Vermont Superior Court Judge Mary Miles Teachout and Vermont Law School professor Peter Teachout. 

Sanders has not appeared in person for many of the candidates he backs. He campaigned in New Hampshire for his former rival, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, on Labor Day. Sanders also stopped in Middlebury that day to give a boost to Vermont candidates, including Sen. David Zuckerman (P/D-Chittenden), who is running for lieutenant governor.

Spokesman Michael Briggs said Sanders will be campaigning for other candidates, including Friday night in Pittsburgh for Democratic Senate hopeful Katie McGinty. Further plans have yet to be finalized, Briggs said.

Sanders is expected to appear at 11 a.m. Friday at a rally for Teachout in a New Paltz park, according to the Daily Freeman of Kingston. Teachout, who lives in Dutchess County, is running to represent New York’s 19th district in Congress. She faces Republican John Faso of Kinderhook for an open seat being vacated by Republican Chris Gibson.

A law professor at Fordham University, Teachout wrote a book about political corruption and entered New York politics two years ago with a feisty but unsuccessful primary election challenge to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

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Terri Hallenbeck was a Seven Days staff writer covering politics, the Legislature and state issues from 2014 to 2017.

One reply on “Sanders to Stump for Zephyr Teachout in N.Y. Congressional Race”

  1. New York can keep Bernie. Too bad he didn’t take her father with him, too bad they can’t attract better professors to such an economically depleted mess of a town.

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