Republican Candidate Paid Accused Forger to Collect Signatures To Get Name on Ballot
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Republican Candidate Paid Accused Forger to Collect Signatures To Get Name on Ballot
Facebook Screenshot The Republican running to replace Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) in Congress allegedly paid an accused forger to collect ballot signatures for him, according to Politico. Anthony Constantino, who runs The Sticker Mule printing company, told Politico’s New York Playbook PM that he “had to enlist paid canvassers to circulate petitions door-to-door to get him on the ballot.” That’s because he said the local GOP hasn’t endorsed his c…
The Republican racing to fill Elise Stefanik's seat hired a convicted forger to collect ballot signatures, but claims he had no idea who the man was
Anthony Constantino, a Republican running for Rep. Elise Stefanik’s congressional seat, has fired a signature collector after finding out the man was a convicted forger. Constantino, who also runs The Sticker Mule printing company, told Playbook that he had to bring in paid canvassers to collect signatures door-to-door because the local GOP had not endorsed him in his race against GOP Assemblyman Robert Smullen. According to Politico, the man Co…
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