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Tue Apr 30, 2019, 04:28 PM Apr 2019

House GOP Rallies Behind Malliotakis, a Republican Woman, as Staten Island Challenger

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.—Former GOP Rep. Michael Grimm knows party leaders will be rooting for Nicole Malliotakis in the race to take back the Staten Island-based district Republicans lost last fall. He is likely running anyway—setting up a messy, expensive primary fight. “I’m not surprised at all that they would pick her because she’s a double winner for them—a Latina female. That’s what they want for the sake of being able to say ‘look how many women we’re supporting,’” Mr. Grimm said in an interview this week. “The fact that she can’t win is not as important.”

Ms. Malliotakis, a state assemblywoman, has drawn donations and support from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R., Calif.) and a bevy of House GOP women in her bid to oust the new Democratic incumbent, Rep. Max Rose. The general election is likely to be a tight one, but Republicans see it as one of their best opportunities to flip a Democratic-held seat and elect more women—which they vowed to do after the 2018 election left the House with nearly seven times as many Democratic women as GOP women. “Based on my history in this district, I’m the best bet we have to take back this seat,” Ms. Malliotakis said.

The daughter of Cuban and Greek immigrants, Ms. Malliotakis, 38 years old, has represented parts of Staten Island and Brooklyn since she was first elected to the state assembly in 2010. President Trump carried the congressional district by nearly 10 percentage points in 2016. In 2017, she challenged New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio and lost citywide, but won 70% of the vote in Staten Island. In the first quarter of this year, she raised more money than any other House GOP challenger, according to the National Republican Congressional Committee.

After midterm elections in which more than 100 GOP female candidates ran for House seats but only one new House GOP woman was elected, Republican officials vowed to help more women win their primaries next year.

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House GOP Rallies Behind Malliotakis, a Republican Woman, as Staten Island Challenger (Original Post) question everything Apr 2019 OP
Yikes! How can we forget Michael Grimm?! Rhiannon12866 May 2019 #1
I thought the name sound familiar question everything May 2019 #2

Rhiannon12866

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1. Yikes! How can we forget Michael Grimm?!
Wed May 1, 2019, 01:10 AM
May 2019


Rep. Michael Grimm Threatens NY1 Reporter: 'I'll Break You in Half'


Following Tuesday's State of the Union address, Representative Michael Grimm of Staten Island threatened an NY1 political reporter, Michael Scotto.


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2. I thought the name sound familiar
Wed May 1, 2019, 12:52 PM
May 2019

But, hey, if we can have threatening bully in the White House, why not in NY?

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