New York Democrats choose candidate to replace Stefanik – Washington Examiner

New York Democrats⁣ have officially selected ‌Blake Gendebien, a dairy farmer, as their candidate to replace Elise​ Stefanik (R-NY) in the upcoming special election. Stefanik is expected to be confirmed as President ⁣Trump’s ambassador to the⁢ United Nations, prompting the special ‌election for​ her seat in New York’s 21st ⁢Congressional District. Gendebien expressed gratitude towards the Democratic chairs for their unanimous support, emphasizing the need​ for representatives who understand the challenges faced by⁢ working individuals. He criticized the political disconnect in Washington and promised to work⁤ collaboratively ⁣to improve life for constituents. The New York ​GOP has yet to choose a candidate, and while they ⁢view‌ Gendebien’s selection unfavorably, they⁢ acknowledge the⁤ Republican advantage in the predominantly conservative district ‍where stefanik has served six consecutive terms.


New York Democrats choose candidate to replace Stefanik

New York Democrats have settled on dairy farmer Blake Gendebien to run for Rep. Elise Stefanik’s (R-NY) seat in the special election that will take place in the likelihood that she is confirmed to the Trump administration.

Stefanik is expected to be confirmed as President Donald Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations, and a special election will be called after she vacates her seat in New York’s 21st Congressional District.

Agrimark Family Dairy Farms Co-op Vice Chairman Blake Gendebien testifies before the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Subcommittee on Commodities, Risk Management, and Trade on Commodity Programs, Credit and Crop Insurance hearing at Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, May 2, 2023, (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Gendebien thanked the 15 Democratic chairs that unanimously selected him to represent the district, saying they ran a “thoughtful” process that “brought out the best in each of us at a particularly challenging time.”

“No one was expecting a special election, but they stepped up,” Gendebien said. “This is just the beginning. I’m not going to stop working until we win and can make life in the North Country a whole lot better and a whole lot more affordable.”

New York Republicans have not yet chosen their candidate to face Gendebien. Whomever they choose will have the advantage of running in the heavily red district that elected Stefanik to six straight terms.

Gendebien’s campaign webpage says he is running because the “people who are representing us in Washington” are out of touch.

“Not enough of the people who are supposed to be representing us in Washington have calluses on their hands or know what it means to put in a real day’s work,” the page says. “Out-of-touch politicians on both sides of the aisle spend too much time fighting with each other and jockeying for power.”

“But on the farm, when you’re making small square bales of hay, milking cows, or shoveling stalls, you don’t ask the person next to you which party they belong to, you just get to work,” it adds. “That’s exactly what I’ll do.”

The Democratic leadership that chose Gendebien said they did so because he “embodies the voice and grit that distinguishes this district.”

New York GOP Chairman Ed Cox believes they made a lackluster choice.

“Democrats didn’t do their homework when they selected Blake Gendebien and his catastrophic statements,” he said. “Republicans will easily hold this seat in the upcoming special election, because the North Country is unquestionably Trump Country.”



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