Adam Walinsky

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Adam Walinsky
Born1937
Political partyDemocratic

Adam Walinsky (born 1937) is a lawyer who served in the United States Department of Justice and as a speechwriter for Robert F. Kennedy.[1] He had also been the 1970 nominee for New York Attorney General by the Democratic Party.[2] He criticized Ira Stoll's efforts to claim John F. Kennedy as a political conservative saying that Kennedy had moved to the Left near the end of his life.[3] In 2016 he endorsed Donald Trump in large part due to concerns the Democratic Party had become too supportive of war.[4]

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Party political offices
Preceded by
Frank A. Sedita
Democratic nominee for
Attorney General of New York

Succeeded by
Robert Abrams


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