GOP Rep. George Santos of New York announces re-election bid

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The first-term lawmaker is the subject of numerous investigations, including one launched by the House Ethics Committee.


Rep. George Santos, who admitted lying about his resume, announces 2024 reelection bid

Santos has shrugged off the bipartisan calls for him to give up his seat. He has insisted the voters of his Queens and Long Island-area congressional district should be the ones to decide whether he stays or goes. GOP leaders in the House, who hold a slim majority, also have not pushed him to step down.

Some polls have found the voters of his Santos’ district view him overwhelmingly unfavorably across party lines.

Santos also has little money in his campaign war chest. His campaign had just over $25,000 in cash on hand as of the end of March, according to its most recent campaign finance filing.

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/17/george-santos-announces-2024-reelection-bid.html
 
The first-term lawmaker is the subject of numerous investigations, including one launched by the House Ethics Committee.


Rep. George Santos, who admitted lying about his resume, announces 2024 reelection bid

Santos has shrugged off the bipartisan calls for him to give up his seat. He has insisted the voters of his Queens and Long Island-area congressional district should be the ones to decide whether he stays or goes. GOP leaders in the House, who hold a slim majority, also have not pushed him to step down.

Some polls have found the voters of his Santos’ district view him overwhelmingly unfavorably across party lines.

Santos also has little money in his campaign war chest. His campaign had just over $25,000 in cash on hand as of the end of March, according to its most recent campaign finance filing.

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/17/george-santos-announces-2024-reelection-bid.html

Guano, are you going to campaign for him?
 
The first-term lawmaker is the subject of numerous investigations, including one launched by the House Ethics Committee.


Rep. George Santos, who admitted lying about his resume, announces 2024 reelection bid

Santos has shrugged off the bipartisan calls for him to give up his seat. He has insisted the voters of his Queens and Long Island-area congressional district should be the ones to decide whether he stays or goes. GOP leaders in the House, who hold a slim majority, also have not pushed him to step down.

Some polls have found the voters of his Santos’ district view him overwhelmingly unfavorably across party lines.

Santos also has little money in his campaign war chest. His campaign had just over $25,000 in cash on hand as of the end of March, according to its most recent campaign finance filing.

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/17/george-santos-announces-2024-reelection-bid.html
He reached a deal in his fraud case in Brazil. He admitted his guilty and paid a fine, and he’s running, again. What a guy!
 
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