Stefanik says UN nomination withdrawal about being 'team player' and House margin
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12% Somewhat Conservative
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55% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
32% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-15% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : "This is about stepping up as a team, and I am doing that as a leader, to ensure that we can take hold of this mandate and deliver these historic results," Stefanik told guest host Kayleigh McEnany on Fox News's "Hannity" Thursday night, in her first public comments since Trump announced her nomination would be withdrawn.46% : " Stefanik said she will continue her work taking on issues of antisemitism in public education and in the Armed Services.
42% : Keeping with her reputation for being one of Trump's staunchest defenders, the reasoning Stefanik provided publicly tracks with the public statement from Trump on Truth Social announcing the move earlier in the day, when he cited the "very tight majority" and not wanting to risk anyone else running in her seat, despite it being a solidly Republican district.
42% : And we're going to continue to defy the political prognosticators and deliver victory on behalf of President Trump and importantly, the voters across this country.
29% : Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) said she will stay in the House after President Trump announced her nomination would be withdrawn for United Nations ambassador, saying the surprising move was a result of concerns about special elections and the razor-thin House margin.
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