Updated
Updated · City & State New York · Jun 18
Constantino Threatens Defamation Suit Against Smullen in NY-21 Race as Trump-Backed GOP Feud Intensifies
Updated
Updated · City & State New York · Jun 18

Constantino Threatens Defamation Suit Against Smullen in NY-21 Race as Trump-Backed GOP Feud Intensifies

2 articles · Updated · City & State New York · Jun 18

Summary

  • Monday’s demand letter from Anthony Constantino’s attorney accused Robert Smullen of repeated false statements and warned of a possible defamation lawsuit, following two earlier warnings sent on March 25 and May 14.
  • The legal threat lands days before the NY-21 Republican primary, where Constantino has Donald Trump’s endorsement while Smullen is backed by the state GOP and seven New York Republican House members.
  • Jim Jordan became the first member of Congress to publicly back Constantino at a Thursday rally, as both campaigns traded accusations over lies, attack ads and a chaotic candidate forum in Saratoga Springs.
  • Several local Republicans said voters feel intimidated about showing support publicly, reflecting a race driven less by ideology than by a power struggle inside the party.
  • That split could shape the general election in a district where Republicans outnumber Democrats roughly 3 to 1, but Democrats see an opening from the GOP infighting.

Insights

When a president and a local party endorse different candidates, how do voters decide who to support?
In a race defined by personal attacks, how can voters determine a candidate's true fitness for office?