George Santos ends comeback bid for Congress after raising no money
- George Santos is abandoning his Congressional comeback attempt after being expelled and facing multiple federal fraud charges.
- Speculation arose when his campaign committee did not show any financial activity in March, indicating a failed campaign launch.
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George Santos' bid for Congress flopped after he raised $0
Rep. George Santos in the US Capitol on November 28, 2023.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty ImagesFormer New York Rep. George Santos suspended his campaign to return to Congress.The disgraced politician, running as an independent, said he didn't want to siphon off Republican votes.But he also reported zero campaign finance contributions and no spending.Former New York Rep. George Santos announced that he was dropping out of his bid to ret…
George Santos abandons his independent bid for Congress
Former US Representative George Santos on Tuesday (Apr 23) announced that he has decided against returning to Congress. This comes a month after he was expelled from the House after an ethics report on his conduct accused him of converting campaign donations for his use. Santos, who at the time represented New York's 3rd congressional district, was expelled in December 2023 by a 311-114 vote. He was only the sixth member in the chamber's history
'It's only goodbye for now, I'll be back': George Santos drops congressional bid
Former Republican Rep. George Santos, who was expelled from Congress last year while representing New York's 3rd Congressional District, has announced that he is dropping his bid to represent New York's 1st Congressional District."I have decided to withdraw from my independent run for #NY1," Santos tweeted on Tuesday. "I don't want my run to be portrayed as reprisal against Nick Lalota… Although Nick and I don’t have the same voting record and I…
George Santos Withdraws Independent Run for New York’s First District
Former GOP representative George Santos announced Tuesday he is withdrawing his independent run for New York's first congressional district after he was expelled from the chamber in December following a series of scandals.
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