REPRESENTATIVE LEE ZELDIN OFFICIALLY ENDORSES GEORGE SANTOS FOR CONGRESS

New York’s 3rd Congressional District, October 1, 2020 – We are pleased to announce the endorsement of Rep. Lee Zeldin (R, NY-1) of the George Santos for Congress campaign. Rep. Zeldin embodies everything that George Santos is fighting to achieve. Congressman Zeldin is a key advocate for restoring law and order, standing with our police officers and first responders, promoting free market ideals, showing support for the state of Israel, and upholding Conservative principles.

“Congressman Zeldin has been working extremely hard for his district, and he represents the best of what Washington has to offer. He is an inspiration. I cannot wait to join him in Congress in his fight against the radical left who are trying to destroy our nation. Through common sense and good Conservative principles, we cannot only fix New York, but we can also fix Congress. This endorsement comes at a time when my opponent, Tom Suozzi, is only moving further left and aligning with the Squad, highlighting the need that we must win in November, ” says NY-3 Congressional Candidate George Santos.

“George Santos is the right person for New York’s Third Congressional District as he is the law and order candidate who represents the voice of our first responders and law enforcement. It comes as no surprise that George was endorsed by every major organization in Suffolk County Law Enforcement. He has stood by the police from the very beginning and has been unwavering in his support, especially with his Back the Blue rally. George is a business person who has consistently advocated for pro-growth economic policies. He believes it is a priority to help small businesses continue to function and allow for every American to have financial security to provide for their family. George promotes capitalist values and will fight to protect his constituents from progressive policies like the Green New Deal that will create unsustainable financial burdens on taxpayers,” says Representative Lee Zeldin.