President Donald Trump backed Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman for New York governor Saturday, a day after Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) announced her stunning withdrawal from the race.
“Bruce is MAGA all the way, and has been with me from the very beginning,” the president posted on his Truth Social account, in his first endorsement since the dramatic development in the Republican primary.
He called Blakeman, a longtime friend, a “fantastic guy” who will “win the big November Election” against Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY).
“I am blessed and grateful to have the endorsement of President Donald J. Trump,” Blakeman said in a statement.
“President Trump is driving down gasoline prices and slashing the cost of prescription drugs. Securing our borders has made America safer. President Trump loves New York and we will be partners in making New York safe and affordable,” he added.
Trump said “without hesitation” that Blakeman “has my Complete and Total Endorsement of the ONCE GREAT STATE OF NEW YORK” and said Blakeman “WILLNEVER LET YOU DOWN!”
The president’s unequivocal praise came after he spoke highly of both candidates for the previous two weeks – and could serve to discourage any further primary drama, after Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) left the door open to taking another look at the race.
“I’m going to take a little bit of time before I comment further as to what I may or may not do,” he told CNN in the minutes after Stefanik’s shock Friday announcement.
Lawler had earlier endorsed Stefanik.


