Malliotakis: Mother Cabrini got the votes — but not the statue. Why?
Originally published in the Staten Island Advance Mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife Chirlane McRay seem obsessed with statues. First it was Mayor de Blasio’s misguided plan to rid the city of a wide range of historical statues, ranging from Christopher Columbus to Teddy Roosevelt, because he and his far left cronies deemed they […]
READ postRepublican challenges Staten Island’s Max Rose, who now favors impeachment inquiry
Nicole Malliotakis, a Republican from Staten Island, is running for Congress in the 11th District, hoping to unseat Democrat Max Rose. Rose, in her opinion, just flip flopped on calling for impeachment proceedings against President Trump.
READ postNewt Gingrich: Take a Look at the Firebrands Lining Up for 2020
Op-Ed by Newt Gingrich It has been amazing to watch the national media’s coverage of the 2020 congressional elections so far. Virtually all the coverage has contained the same message: Republicans are retiring in droves, and this must mean 2020 will be a tough election for the GOP. Headlines, such as CNN’s "Here’s why members […]
READ postBrooklyn’s last standing Republican Nicole Malliotakis talks to the Spectator
Brooklyn’s last remaining Republican lawmaker is ready to take on some new challenges. When the Blue Wave swept over the former Republican stronghold of Southern Brooklyn and Staten Island in 2018, it took with it incumbent pols U.S. Rep. Dan Donovan and State Sen. Marty Golden, leaving Assemblymember Nicole Malliotakis the last Republican representing any […]
READ postMalliotakis urges Max Rose to call for Ilhan Omar’s resignation from House committee after her remarks on Venezuela
READ postWall Street Journal & Newsmax Agree – Malliotakis Looks Strong in New York’s 11th Congressional District
READ post9/11 Is Not a Memory: For First Responders It’s a Current Event
The political bickering that consumes Washington, D.C., and much of the nation has been a death knell for many bipartisan pieces of legislation that have come before Congress in recent years. Legislation, which in the past would have received the support of both parties, is now held hostage by one group or another in an […]
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