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The Republican lost in a primary contest for New York’s 21st District seat to Amsterdam businessman Anthony Constantino last month.
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Gendebien handily won the primary 62 to 33 percent, according to unofficial results posted by the state Board of Elections.
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Entrepreneur Anthony Constantino, who first made national headlines with a "VOTE FOR TRUMP" sign atop his Amsterdam, New York, factory during the 2024 presidential election, eventually earned Trump's endorsement in this year's Republican primary against State Assemblyman Robert Smullen.
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Businessman Anthony Constantino and Assemblyman Robert Smullen are facing off for the Republican nomination, while businessman Stuart Amoriell and farmer Blake Gendebien are seeking the Democratic nod.
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The Republican primary in New York's 21st Congressional District is shaping up to reflect the tension within the party — political outsider Anthony Constantino is facing establishment State Assemblyman Robert Smullen.
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We sent each of them — and the Democrats also vying for the seat — 10 questions about what they see as the top issues facing their potential constituents, how they'd tackle them, and how they'd emulate and differ from outgoing GOP Congresswoman Elise Stefanik. Below are their responses.
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As the June primaries for New York’s 21st Congressional District seat approach, Republican Anthony Constantino has filed campaign finance complaints against his opponent, Robert Smullen.
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Anthony Constantino is criticizing a newspaper report that the congressional candidate once employed a man charged with murder.
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Trump wrote on Truth Social that, "Constantino has my Complete and Total Endorsement," to represent the North Country in Congress.
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Dylan Hewitt, of South Glens Falls, announced on social media Friday afternoon that he has suspended his campaign