George Dobbins for Assembly - NYS District 130

George Dobbins for Assembly - NYS District 130 Conservative Republican for Working People. Attorney, Husband, Father. Focused on affordability, schools, crime, and bringing our values to Albany.

06/08/2026

Republicans in Wayne County and Webster: we need someone to fight for us! Vote for George Dobbins on Tuesday June 23rd -

On June 23rd, Republicans in Wayne County and Webster need to send a real conservative to Albany. Only one Republican ca...
06/07/2026

On June 23rd, Republicans in Wayne County and Webster need to send a real conservative to Albany.

Only one Republican candidate has been cross-endorsed by the Conservative Party: George Dobbins.

Pro-Second Amendment: Any attack on our Second Amendment rights is a canary in the coal mine for attacks on all our other rights. We need someone who will fight Albany's strategy of "death by a thousand cuts."

Pro-Life: History will not look kindly on New York's disregard for the sanctity of human life. We need someone who will fight for the rights of the unborn.

Pro-Law Enforcement: Crime is a tax on working people. We need someone who will support the men and women who put their lives on the line to keep us safe.

Pro-Girls' Sports: The expansion of girls' sports over the last few decades is something America should be proud of. We need someone who will fight to keep girls' sports fair by keeping girls' sports for girls.

Pro-Term Limits: Politics is about serving people, not making a career. We need an Assemblyman who isn't just looking for a paycheck.

Pro-America: From our Civil War to the World Wars, no nation has sacrificed more for the sake of human freedom. No country in the history of the world has delivered so much to so many. America should be proud of its exceptional history.

Vote for George Dobbins in the Republican Primary on June 23rd!

06/06/2026

George Dobbins on what it means to be a Republican and a conservative in the 250th year of our country. Wayne Country and Webster: vote for George in the Republican primary on June 23rd! George Dobbins for Assembly - NYS District 130

George gave the keynote speech at the 2026 Wayne County Republican Committee Chairman’s Club Dinner on Thursday. The eve...
06/05/2026

George gave the keynote speech at the 2026 Wayne County Republican Committee Chairman’s Club Dinner on Thursday. The event was hosted by the Ontario NY Republican Committee in the Pub On The Green at the Ontario Golf Club. Congratulations to former assemblyman Bob Oaks on being recognized with this year’s Chairman’s Award!

For those interested in the text of George’s remarks:

“If you all would kindly indulge me for a few minutes I’d like to talk a little bit about what I think it means to be a Republican and a conservative.

In America, to be a conservative means to conserve the principles of the American Revolution. This is the 250th anniversary of that revolution, and as Republicans, it is on us to conserve those founding principles of democracy and liberty.

Democracy and liberty both sound like pretty good things. And they are. But I would argue that one of those things is simply more vital than the other.

Neither democracy nor liberty come naturally. They certainly don’t exist in the animal kingdom. And while they may sound complimentary, democracy and liberty are often at odds.

Now, don’t get me wrong. I like democracy. I like that we settle our disagreements with ballots instead of bullets. I like that we count votes instead of consulting royal bloodlines, local shamans, or whichever celebrity has the most Instagram followers that month.

But here is the uncomfortable truth the political class wants you to forget: Democracy is not the point.

Democracy is a tool. It’s a mechanism. It’s a way of deciding who gets to govern. It is not, in and of itself, the highest political good.

We’ve started treating democracy the way some people treat the latest smartphone. We assume that because it is new and popular, it must be inherently wise and good.

History, however, suggests otherwise. If 51% of the people vote to take away the rights of the other 49%, that is technically democracy. If a majority decides that your property should belong to them, that is democracy. If a majority decides what you can say, what you can believe, or how you should raise your own children, that is democracy too.

Democracy is only a means to an end. But the end is liberty. And liberty is why we bother counting the votes in the first place.

The American Founders 250 years ago understood something that today’s Albany Democrats have forgotten. They understood that the purpose of government is not to reflect the will of the largest mob; it is to protect the God-given rights of the citizen. The Constitution wasn’t written as a suggestion box for bureaucrats to ignore when it gets in the way of their latest cultural experiment. The Constitution is set up to put chains on government.

Yet, look at Albany today. They see the Constitution as a speed bump. They act as though winning an election gives them ownership of your life. They pass regulations that crush working families exempting themselves, and when you dare to complain they call you “extreme.” They spend your money like it’s theirs, and treat you like you are the problem.

Some days, looking at that machine, it feels like we are trying to hold back a flood with a garden rake. You look at these endless fads, the political correctness, and the moral posturing disguised as policy, and you wonder if it can really be turned around.

When you reach that point I’d ask you to remember what I have to say in closing. In Closing, I’d like to introduce you all to the concept of “the Remnant.”

The Remnant is a concept originating in the biblical story of the prophet Isaiah. It was popularized in modern politics by the writer Albert Jay Nock. Nock argued that Isaiah mission was not to persuade the masses but to speak the truth and preserve the truth for the small number of people who would hear it and carry it forward.

The Remnant, then, is that often unseen minority who keep alive the principles of free and decent society during times when broader culture has lost interest in them. The principles of our Revolution.

The Remnant doesn’t always hold the levers of power. The Remnant are the people that keep the faith. They are the people who continue teaching their children what is right even when the broader culture screams that it is wrong. They are the people who refuse to participate in obvious falsehoods simply because pretending is more comfortable than thinking.

If we look at history this is how all great recoveries have occurred, not because everyone suddenly became wise overnight, but because enough decent ordinary people stayed faithful to what is true, good, and beautiful when times were hard.

As New York Republicans, that is our job. As conservatives, that is our job. It’s not about winning every election – though winning elections is always nice. Our job is to preserve the conditions that make self government possible. It is to guard the things worth saving until the broader culture is willing to rediscover them.

So, in this 250th year of our country, I am asking for your support. Not with promises of “free stuff” or easy wins, but with a pledge to be your voice against the machine.

If you are here today, you are part of that Remnant.

You are one of those citizens who know that rights come before politics. You are one of those citizens who have not forgotten what made this country the greatest experiment in human freedom the world has ever known.

Because you are all here today, I remain unshakably optimistic, and I pledge to be your happy warrior.

Thank you, God bless you, and let’s get to work.”

This is going to be one of the most important political fights in the country. Instead of changing course and working to...
06/04/2026

This is going to be one of the most important political fights in the country. Instead of changing course and working to address the grievances of those who are leaving this state by the thousands each year, Albany Democrats want to change the rules of the game. They want to throw out the independent redistricting commission and redraw the Assembly, Senate, and congressional lines themselves. Democrats control both houses of the legislature and the Governor's mansion. Instead of answering to the voters for their governing, they want to choose their voters. As your next assemblyman, I pledge to raise the alarm as loudly as I can.

https://www.whec.com/top-news/new-york-republicans-push-back-as-democrans-finalize-plan-to-change-how-political-maps-are-drawn/

New York Republicans are speaking out after Democrats finalized plans to change how the state draws its political maps.

Beautiful evening knocking on doors in Macedon yesterday. Thanks to Macedon Supervisor and Wayne County Board Chair Kim ...
06/04/2026

Beautiful evening knocking on doors in Macedon yesterday. Thanks to Macedon Supervisor and Wayne County Board Chair Kim Leonard and Macedon Republican Committee Chair Deb Hall for joining me! The primary is less than three weeks away!

Proud to have attended the ribbon cutting of the Grumpy Turtle on Route 31 in Lyons this afternoon. Always great to have...
06/03/2026

Proud to have attended the ribbon cutting of the Grumpy Turtle on Route 31 in Lyons this afternoon. Always great to have a new business open in Lyons. Wish them well!

Vote for the serious candidate in the Republican primary on June 23rd.
06/03/2026

Vote for the serious candidate in the Republican primary on June 23rd.

Door-to-door visiting Webster Republicans this evening!
06/02/2026

Door-to-door visiting Webster Republicans this evening!

06/02/2026

Wayne County and Webster: Let's send a new generation of Republican to Albany on Tuesday, June 23rd!

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