Republican candidate for governor Bruce Blakeman visits Sunset Park residents, business owners
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Republican candidate for governor Bruce Blakeman visits Sunset Park residents, business owners
"I will be a governor for all New Yorkers,"
"Just like you, I am exhausted by the chaos, division and leaders who inflame instead of fix. We need calm, steady leadership that puts public safety and civic responsibility first. I'll lead with facts, fairness and a firm commitment to law and order."
"Welcoming Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman to Southern Brooklyn with my friends and colleagues Lester Chang and Steve Chan,"
" New Yorkers are paying the price for years of mismanagement in Albany, from public safety to affordability to the shocking failure to protect SNAP benefits from widespread theft. Bruce Blakeman has shown real leadership in Nassau County, and he has the experience and backbone to bring accountability back to state government as governor."
Bruce Blakeman visited Sunset Park on Jan. 15 with State Sen. Steve Chan, Assemblymembers Lester Chang and Michael Novakhov and Asian American community leaders. He criticized Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani's positions on housing and merit-based education, arguing those policies negatively affect Asian American families. He held a conference at Ninth Avenue and 63rd Street, visited the Guangdong Association of America at 6203 Ninth Ave., and canvassed Eighth Avenue businesses from 60th to 63rd streets while meeting business owners. His campaign highlights fighting sanctuary policies, rejecting mask mandates, balancing budgets and making Nassau the safest county. President Donald Trump endorsed him after Elise Stefanik left the primary.
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