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In NY-21, Smullen and Constantino clash in a GOP primary reflecting broader party rifts.
In New York’s 21st congressional district Republican primary, Assemblyman Robert Smullen and Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino are locked in a fierce contest to succeed Rep. Elise Stefanik.
Smullen, a four-term state assemblyman, highlights his legislative experience and local ties, while Constantino, a Trump-aligned outsider, campaigns with a bold, populist style.
Their rivalry escalated after a contentious committee meeting where Constantino accused Smullen of lying, leading to Smullen’s removal; the committee later endorsed Smullen.
Smullen cited past tax liens against Constantino and his own 2018 felony tax charge, while Constantino dismissed Smullen as a political insider and emphasized his own conservative credentials.
The race reflects deeper GOP divisions between establishment and populist forces.
En NY-21, Smullen y Constantino chocan en una primaria republicana que refleja las divisiones más amplias del partido.