David Sivak manages the Congress and campaigns team at the Washington Examiner, where he previously led the copy desk for three years. He was previously an editor at the Daily Caller, helping to stand up the outlet’s fact-checking arm. His work has been cited in publications ranging from Fox News to the Washington Post.
Ex-congressman Lee Zeldin is dismissing speculation he will run for Senate next year in New York as he weighs how best to capitalize on a stronger-than-expected campaign for governor in 2022.
Zeldin, whose coattails helped four House Republicans flip seats in New York in 2022, remains a political force in the state. Earlier this year, he launched a PAC to help reelect those freshmen to another term and is lending a hand to local candidates everywhere from New York City to counties upstate. In Suffolk, his home county, he is backing Ed Romaine for county executive.
His popularity among House Republicans was evident as he walked across the Capitol grounds on Thursday night — lawmakers repeatedly stopped him to say"hello" as he conducted this interview. "The reason why my name has come up so much is because Sen. Gillibrand can’t get my name out of her mouth," he said.
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