Elise Stefanik
Coverage of Elise Stefanik in the Nexus archive.
- Hochul says Stefanik would've been tougher GOP opponent than Blakeman in surprising swipe at rival
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul suggested Rep. Elise Stefanik would have been a tougher Republican opponent than gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman, prompting Blakeman to compare Hochul to Disney villain Cruella de Vil and criticize her record. Stefanik, who was a GOP front-runner before withdrawing, had support from party leaders, and Trump endorsed Blakeman after her exit.
- Hochul says Stefanik would've been tougher GOP opponent than Blakeman in surprising swipe at rival
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul stated that Rep. Elise Stefanik would have been a tougher Republican opponent than Bruce Blakeman in the gubernatorial race, while Blakeman criticized Hochul's record and compared her to Disney's Cruella de Vil. Stefanik had previously considered running for governor but withdrew, and former President Trump endorsed Blakeman after her exit. Hochul maintains a fundraising advantage over Blakeman.
- Hochul brags that Elise Stefanik would have been tougher opponent than Bruce Blakeman, as GOPer compares her to Disney villain
Governor Kathy Hochul criticized Republican rival Bruce Blakeman, suggesting Elise Stefanik would have been a more formidable opponent in the general election. A GOP figure compared Hochul to a Disney villain, but the summary focuses on the political rivalry and strategic remarks.
- NY congressional GOP hopeful gifted Trump $250K bronze statue of his attempted assassination ‘Defiance’
Anthony Constantino, endorsed by President Trump to fill the seat of retiring Rep. Elise Stefanik, gifted a $250,000 bronze statue titled 'Defiance' depicting Trump's defiant fist-pump moment after surviving the 2024 assassination attempt in Butler, Pa.
- A district that went +20 for Trump now in play for Democrats
A new internal poll shows a Democratic House candidate in upstate New York is in a dead heat with a Republican challenger in a district President Trump won by 20 points in 2024. The Republican, Anthony Constantino, received Trump's endorsement and faced a contentious primary, while the Democratic candidate, Blake Gendebien, gained traction after messaging highlighted his opponent's unfavorability.
- Trump’s preferred candidate wins primary to succeed Elise Stefanik
Anthony Constantino, endorsed by Donald Trump and MAGA figures, won the Republican primary to succeed Rep. Elise Stefanik in a New York House district. His victory highlights Trump's influence in the race, which featured contentious attacks and significant personal campaign spending.
- Trump-endorsed candidate wins GOP primary for Stefanik’s House seat
Anthony Constantino, a Trump-endorsed candidate, is projected to win the Republican primary for New York’s 21st Congressional District, advancing to the November general election. He defeated New York Assemblymember Robert Smullen in the race.
- A rising populist tide is threatening New York’s powerful incumbents
A populist movement is challenging New York's political incumbents in primary elections, with candidates from both parties facing intraparty battles. Democratic Socialists of America-backed candidates are competing against established figures, while Republican candidates endorsed by Donald Trump also face state party-aligned rivals. The article highlights a broader trend of voter frustration with the political establishment.
- Trump-endorsed congressional candidate pledges entire $174K salary to wounded Iraq War veteran's family
Trump-endorsed congressional candidate Anthony Constantino pledged his entire $174,000 annual congressional salary to the family of wounded Iraq War veteran Sgt. Eddie Ryan. The pledge was made at a campaign event in Queensbury, New York, and Constantino stated the gesture aims to inspire support for veterans and challenge political establishment figures.
- Jockeying starts for a Trump intelligence job that may be taken
President Donald Trump has not committed to naming a permanent director of national intelligence, leading to competition among potential candidates. Bill Pulte, Trump's top housing regulator, was named acting director, sparking bipartisan criticism. Names like Rep. Elise Stefanik, Michael Ellis, Rep. Rick Crawford, and others are being floated as possible replacements.
- GOP senator floats Stefanik to replace Gabbard as DNI
Sen. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) suggested Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) as a potential replacement for outgoing Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard, citing her likely confirmation ease. Banks emphasized Stefanik's qualifications and political viability for the role.
- A look inside a North Country primary feud
Republican Assemblymember Robert Smullen previously considered challenging Rep. Elise Stefanik in a primary, but later denied it and expressed respect for her leadership. The conversation occurred in July 2021, amid redistricting concerns. Smullen has since donated to Stefanik's campaigns and received her support.
- Universities face funding threat as lawmakers target schools with ties to adversarial nations
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is proposing to ban federal funding for universities with branch campuses in adversarial nations or those accepting research funding from countries like China, Qatar, and North Korea. Rep. Elise Stefanik highlights concerns over foreign influence in U.S. education, citing Confucius Institutes and research in sensitive fields such as AI and biotech.
- Universities face funding threat as lawmakers target schools with ties to adversarial nations
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is pushing to restrict federal funding for U.S. universities with branch campuses in adversarial nations or those accepting research funding from countries like China, Qatar, and Venezuela. The effort includes Rep. Elise Stefanik's 'No Branch Campuses in Hostile Countries Act' and the 'Defending American Research Act,' targeting foreign influence in education through financial ties and campus operations.
- ‘Not a prepared question’: Stefanik recounts college hearing prep about antisemitism on 'Ruthless'
Rep. Elise Stefanik revealed that the viral question about antisemitism during a 2023 congressional hearing with university presidents was not pre-planned, leading to resignations of Harvard and UPenn presidents. The hearing, focused on campus antisemitism post-Hamas attacks, highlighted Stefanik's shift to direct questioning to expose institutional failures.
- Trump endorses Sticker Mule CEO who battled officials over 100-foot pro-Trump sign for Stefanik's House seat
President Trump endorsed Anthony Constantino, CEO of Sticker Mule, to fill Rep. Elise Stefanik's New York House seat, despite opposition from GOP establishment. Constantino's 100-foot pro-Trump sign and support from Trump allies like Roger Stone and Rudy Giuliani contrast with rival candidate Robert Smullen's GOP backing. Smullen accused Stone of misleading Trump into the endorsement.
- Trump endorses Sticker Mule CEO who battled officials over 100-foot pro-Trump sign for Stefanik's House seat
President Donald Trump endorsed Anthony Constantino, CEO of Sticker Mule, to fill Rep. Elise Stefanik's House seat in New York, despite the New York GOP's preference for Robert Smullen. Constantino's pro-Trump 100-foot sign sparked a legal battle, and Trump highlighted this in his endorsement. Smullen accused Roger Stone, Constantino's advisor, of misleading Trump into a rushed endorsement.
- Trump’s pick to replace Stefanik
Trump endorsed Anthony Constantino, a MAGA-aligned businessperson, to replace Rep. Elise Stefanik, overshadowing institutional GOP support for rival Robert Smullen. Constantino's ties to Trump allies like Rudy Giuliani and Roger Stone, along with a controversial 'Vote for Trump' sign, secured the president's backing, complicating Smullen's bid in a district Trump won three times.
- Stefanik fires back in heated clash with CNN's Tapper over Trump's viral Iran post
Rep. Elise Stefanik defended President Donald Trump against CNN's Jake Tapper, rejecting claims that Trump's rhetoric toward Iran constituted a call for genocide. She emphasized Trump's focus on targeting Iran's 'terrorist regime' rather than civilians, aligning with administration claims that U.S. actions aim to deter Iran's nuclear ambitions and regional influence.
- Stefanik defends Trump’s attacks on Pope Leo: ‘We know his leadership style’
Rep. Elise Stefanik defended President Trump's criticism of Pope Leo XIV following their public dispute over the U.S. operation in Iran. Stefanik stated she does not view the Pope as a politician and emphasized Trump's leadership style as assertive.
- Stefanik clashes with CNN hosts over Trump's Pope comments, while accusing Swalwell of 'criminal' conduct
Elise Stefanik defended President Trump's comments on Pope Leo XIV, emphasizing the separation of religious and political roles, while criticizing CNN hosts. She also accused Rep. Eric Swalwell of criminal conduct following his resignation amid sexual misconduct allegations.
- Stefanik addresses Swalwell allegations, says members of Congress need to "look in the mirror"
Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik discussed the resignations of Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell and Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales following sexual misconduct allegations. She also addressed President Trump's recent conflict with Pope Leo over the Iran war.