WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) 鈥 on Saturday announced he’s endorsing Nassau County’s Republican executive for governor in next fall’s New York race, just a day after the president’s longtime ally Rep. Elise Stefanik announced she was suspending her candidacy.
The endorsement, while not unexpected, could help ensure that who leads the suburban county on Long Island, doesn’t face a serious contender in his push to win the GOP primary and a chance at a likely faceoff against incumbent Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul.
鈥淏ruce is MAGA all the way, and has been with me from the very beginning,鈥 Trump said in a post announcing the endorsement on his Truth Social platform.
Stefanik announced Friday that she is suspending for governor and will not seek reelection to Congress.
The race between Stefanik and Blake had been expected to be competitive. Stefanik in announcing her decision said she wanted to avoid an 鈥渦nnecessary and protracted Republican primary.鈥
Stefanik has been a steadfast ally of Trump, who nominated her to serve as his ambassador to the United Nations only to withdraw it because of concerns about potentially further eroding the GOP’s narrow majority in the House.
Stefanik announced her decision just days after Blakeman formally announced his candidacy.
Trump on Monday, amid reports Blakeman would jump into the race, declined to take a side in the primary race when asked about Blakeman and Stefanik, instead telling reporters, 鈥淗e鈥檚 great, and she鈥檚 great. They鈥檙e both great people.”
Blakeman, the executive of Nassau County, has gained attention for championing a policy that from using county sports facilities. He has also created a volunteer law enforcement unit that his critics have and to work alongside federal authorities in Trump鈥檚 immigration crackdown.
The Hochul campaign suggested that Trump’s embrace of Blakeman should be a turnoff to the state’s voters.
鈥淒onald Trump endorsed Bruce Blakeman for one reason: he鈥檒l put Trump first, New York last, and leave families to foot the bill,” said Hochul campaign communications director Sarafina Chitika.
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