The grand opening of the election headquarters
The grand opening of the election headquarters
The grand opening of the campaign headquarters of New York City Council candidate George Sarantopoulos, a Republican, recently took place. He won a landslide victory over Richie Barsamian, president of the Brooklyn Republican Party, in the recent primary election, and this fact alone speaks volumes about the trust of voters.
The opening of the campaign headquarters was attended by numerous supporters and friends who know George as an energetic, businesslike, and goal-oriented person. The atmosphere of the event was truly festive and inspiring. Among the guests were prominent politicians, religious leaders, youth representatives, and ordinary residents of the area who came to support the candidate.
High-level politicians also showed up Saturday to express their support for George. Among them were Curtis Sliwa, candidate for New York City mayor; Janine Acquafredda, candidate for Brooklyn president; Liam McCabe, FDNY EMT and political consultant; Stefano L. Forte, president of the New York Youth Club; and many others.
George Sarantopoulos delivered a heartfelt address and personally outlined his campaign platform, emphasizing that his primary goal is to serve the people and work for the prosperity of his hometown.
George Sarantopoulos is an entrepreneur, job creator, cancer survivor, and native New Yorker. In his speech, he stated that his mission is to improve the quality of life for New Yorkers. He believes there should be more police on the streets, the insane taxes and fees that harm all New Yorkers should be reduced, small local businesses should be protected and supported, professionalism should be restored in local schools, and waste and fraud in the city's leadership should be combated. Of course, he believes Mamdani is unfit to be mayor of New York City, and in his interview, he openly opposed him.
The opening of the campaign headquarters was not only a significant event for the candidate's team but also a symbolic start to an active election campaign, in which George intends to fight with all his might for the trust and votes of New Yorkers. Another important event recently took place, with George's candidacy receiving the endorsement of Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa and City Council members Inna Vernikova, David Carr, and Frank Morano, who praised his leadership and advocacy. George, a Republican, is running against a Democratic candidate. The election will take place on November 4.
Every vote counts.