In a video unearthed by the Observer, Republican congressional candidate and Schenectady County Republican Committee vice-chair Liz Lemery Joy referred to abortion as “blatant legislated genocide”, and implored evangelicals considering leaving New York to stay and “fight for those babies threatened by complete and total genocide”.
Joy has little professional history outside of local right wing activism and in 2016 self-publishing “How to Be Salt and Light: The Christian's Guide to Voting”. She was recently made a vice-chair of the county GOP, alongside Niskayuna Supervisor Yasmine Syed, after a stint as the President of the Republican Women of Schenectady County Club.
Joy’s extreme views, which can be traced back to her evangelicalism, are unlikely to raise eyebrows at Republican events, but pose a unique problem for suburban Republicans facing re-election this fall, such as Syed and Glenville Councilwoman Gina Wierzbowski.
The problem is especially pronounced for Niskayuna’s Syed, a close friend of Joy who is also a born-again evangelical and longtime member of her Republican Women’s Club (her mother, Anne Marie, even serves as Joy’s club Vice President). Syed has gone to excruciating lengths to avoid sharing any opinions on women’s reproductive rights, gay rights, or gun control, although she has noticeably skipped Schenectady Gay Pride as a candidate and in both her years as Supervisor.
Joy is unlikely to stop talking any time soon, but you have to wonder if there’s a point where her friend Yasmine would disavow her. Keep an eye on this...