Democratic City Council candidate endorsed by GOP in reelection campaign
City Councilman Robert Holden has been endorsed by the Queens County Republican Party for his re-election campaign to the New York City Council representing District 30, which will take place on Nov. 2.
Holden ran against progressive candidate Juan Ardila during the Democratic primary election in June, beating Ardila by 926 votes. John Spataro was running on the Republican ticket but dropped out of the race shortly after the primary. Spataro is now running for election for judge of the New York Supreme Court 11th Judicial District.
Now that there is no candidate running against Holden, he will appear on the ballot on the Republican and Democratic lines, as well the third party Conservative and Save Our City lines.
I am very proud to be endorsed by the Queens County Republican Party and honored to have my name on the Republican ballot line in November, Holden said. My priorities have always been the issues that unite most New Yorkers, like public safety, clean parks and quality education. Ive always thought of the people of the district as my party because theyre who I serve. Bringing voters of different parties together is a great opportunity, especially as we come together to recover from the pandemic.
Read more: https://qns.com/2021/10/democratic-city-councilman-endorsed-by-gop-in-reelection-campaign/
(Queens Times Ledger)