Connecticut Conservative

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Interview with governor candidate Alexander Kanevsky (R)

Recently, I interviewed Alexander Kanevsky (Republican), who is running for governor. He had an opportunity to answer some of my questions. His responses are in italics.

1)For our readers, what is your background?

I graduated from medical school, (I am physician), but as of late I've been more occupied as artist and writer.

2)Why did you decide to run?

To make people's life better and to strengthen the nation.

3) If you had to pick two or three things, above everything else, whatdo you stand for?

I stand for spiritual, moral, cultural-intellectual development.

4) What would you do to ensure future generations remain interested in politics and government?

I would try to reach the heart of every individual member of society, make everyone feel special and needed, representative of the nation.

5) Without a Internet website, how will you get your name out to the public?

Everyone can contact me just by punching "Alexander Kanevsky" on the internet.

6) What are your goals for fundraising?

I offer my art gallery for various fundraising events.

7)Do you favor terms limits on politicians?

I disfavor term limits for politicians.

8)Would you be interesting in helping to make the the voting system less susceptible to fraud, and if so, how?

A system of respiritualization that I propose yields heightened moral development of every voter. Thus the incidence of fraud/corruption expected to drop.

9)There are alot of candidates competing for your nomination. How do you stand
out?

Leap of fate.

10) What do you think of Jody Rell? What would you have donebetter/differently? What mistakes do you think she made?

I like her and know not of her mistakes.

11)Anything else you wanted to add for our readers?

No, nothing else.

I'd like to thank Alexander Kanevsky for taking the time out of his schedule to conduct this interview, which was conducted by email.