Zeldin endorsed Stephanik’s bid to take the lead role of Cheney

Long Island Republican Rep. Lee will overtake the Zeldin Rapist. Ellis Stefanik’s bid to become chairman of the next House Republican conference announces support during an upstate tour in 2022 seeking the GOP nomination for governor.

“As we look to the future, with Alice Stephanic serving in high capacity as No. 3 in the House Republican Conference, I believe it will not be in the best interest of the conference and in the best interest of the region Will also happen, but for many other important reasons, as we look to the future, “he said on Monday in Saratoga Springs Previously reported After a meeting with Saratoga GOP County President and other local elected officials, by Spectrum News.

“Ellis is someone I consider a friend and who I think would be an excellent conference president.”

Stefanik Tweeted Thank you shortly thereafter: “Thanks for your support Lee!”

“Ellis is a fierce fighter for his congressional district. She worked hard to elect more Republican women into the house. She will understand as the conference president. It is not about any one person – it is about the conference. When 10, 20, 30 plotting further strategies, Ellis will understand what is needed to move forward and work with the conference, ”he told the Post later during a phone interview.

A vote to replace the current conference chair, Rep. Liz Cheney (D-Wyo.) – who is on a boycott with the GOP leadership following criticisms of former President Donald Trump – is scheduled for Wednesday morning.

After receiving significant support from GOP House Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) over the weekend and, ahead of House GOP Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA), Stefanik has garnered Trump’s support.

Meanwhile, Stefanik’s promotion in Congress will leave Zeldin as a potential challenger to him – as Stefanik was doing in his own Gubernatorial run to the Empire State.

He has raised more than $ 2.5 million in campaign cash so far and has exceeded the 50 percent minimum support threshold required from New York’s GOP County chairs when he first announced the race, up from 56% this month. The more weighted gubernatorial vote was obtained.

He also garnered 57 percent weighted votes from the New York Conservative Party. State Republican Party President Nick Langworthy called him a “frontrunner” during an April forum in Albany.

Took the rape  Zeldin is running for the GOP nomination for Governor of New York.
Took the rape Zeldin is running for the GOP nomination for Governor of New York.
Hans Pennink

“New Yorkers are looking at states like Florida, where the money moves in and the living is free. Why can’t we do it here? Langworthy said, given the recently passed $ 212 billion state budget of the wealthy New Yorkers. Said including high taxes on the Yorker and an unemployment fund of $ 2 million for unspecified workers.

Republicans have said that their main strategy is Gov. Andrew will take on Kyomo, who despite a third term with a brilliant fundraising record, has been undermined amid numerous investigations, including allegations of sexual harassment and the possible withholding of data related to COVID. Death in nursing home

“I believe that Governor Cuomo should resign due to a particularly lethal nursing home order and cover up. He could show remorse last spring and apologize and be transparent, but instead chose the path to the coverup. He was very busy [pursuing] Multimillion-dollar book deal, ”said Zeldin.

“Until the New York Post story was scrapped and there have been numerous accusations that have followed the fatal nursing home scandal and coverup scandal … and are serious. [sexual harassment] Ever since the charge, Governor Cuomo should have resigned some time ago. He claims that he did nothing wrong. He attacks his accusers.

He continued: “Voters across the state have had enough with a governor who does not believe in accountability.”

Former Westchester County executive Rob Astorino is making another run to become governor of New York.
Former Westchester County executive Rob Astorino is making another run to become governor of New York.
Hans Pennink

But there may be a primary that as another Republican on the horizon – former Westchester County Executive Officer Rob Astorino – is eyeing the top post in the state. Astorino first served as a GOP candidate in 2014 to Gov. Challenged Cuomo and most recently made an unsuccessful bid for the state Senate in 2020.

Astorino filed paperwork to run in early March. His campaign confirms The Post which he will officially run on Monday.

Zeldin said he is not afraid of a challenge.

“I was told that it was a sprint, not a marathon,” he said of his candidacy.

“This is the lowest gear I have. Anyone closest to us will be on April 8, as announced by us. “

“We live in a wonderful country where anyone can step in as long as they meet the legal qualifications to run.”

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