"I want to do what ever is most impactful in the world, what's best for the country, and it seems like this might be it."
But another notable upstater, Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino, has announced that he is seriously considering a run for what will soon be a vacant seat in New York's 21st District. Constantino went to high school with Stefanik and has supported her. Those with whom he runs Sticker Mule are also old high school friends.
Constantino made the announcement on Roger Stone's The StoneZONE Rumble show, saying that he had received encouragement from family and friends. He said he is "strongly considering doing the same thing" as Stefanik and could potentially seek her seat. Trump has been an inspiration to him as a man who had no background in politics and still sought public service.
"I want to do what ever is most impactful in the world, what's best for the country, and it seems like this might be it," he told Stone. Constantino said he is putting together a team to help figure it out.
"President Trump is a unity President and I'll do whatever I can to help him make America great for everyone. If that's in Congress, I'll fight hard to win big and continue winning after I'm elected," Constantino told The Post Millennial.
"I believe Anthony has what it takes," Stone told The Post Millennial. "He built his company from the ground-up, creating thousands of jobs. He stood up for President Trump in the face of certain backlash. We need smart and courageous people who aren’t career politicians like him in Washington now more than ever."
During an upcoming visit to Mar-a-Lago, Constantino hopes to ask Trump's thoughts on the matter. After he endorsed Trump, on the fateful day of July 13 after Trump was shot in Butler, PA, Constantino and his employees received death threats. Constantino gave staff hazard pay over it, but didn't back down from his MAGA position. Instead, he launched Sticker PAC, sending Trump stickers to those who signed up and put up a massive "Vote for Trump" sign on top of one of his own buildings in Amsterdam, New York.
Constantino was threatened with arrest although the court order was blocked after Constantino fought against it and the incident was publicized. He held a huge Election Night party there for Trump supporters. But he stuck to his guns and continued to fight for Trump and for free speech. He's an advocate for US manufacturing, as well, and to American made goods. He calls the sign "a tribute to a global hero who happens to be a Yankee, like myself."
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