“Nick Di Iorio, longshot GOP candidate for Congress, signed to star in reality show about ‘unwinnable’ races”

NYDN reports.

UPDATE: From the campaign:

Earlier this year, Nick Di iorio was approached by several producers interested in filming the Nick for New York campaign.  One proposed a reality show format.  The campaign contacted the Federal Election Commission (FEC) in order to understand the rules and permissibility of such a reality-style documentary show, should any cable television network propose an agreement to fund and distribute it.  The FEC advised the campaign to submit an Advisory Opinion Request, which the campaign did.

The Nick for New York campaign has not received any reality show proposals from any cable television networks at this time.  The campaign never actively sought out reality-based media opportunities, and is not seeking out reality-based media opportunities.

Nick’s primary concern is to focus attention on his campaign message: that people must come before politics.  It’s why his “100 Days of Service” is a centerpiece of his weekly campaigning.  And it’s why his top priorities are education reform, charter schools, and corporate tax reform.  Nick believes Representative Maloney has forgotten these big issues.  She is more concerned with voting with her party (~95% of the time).  And she is out of touch; to sit on the House Oversight Committee and not understand how a 501(c)(4) organization works is unacceptable.

New Yorkers deserve better, and Nick hopes any media attention will draw people to learn more about him.  They will find a man with a passion for serving his community.

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