NEW YORK — The Republican candidate for Congress in a crucial Long Island special election introduced herself to voters Friday by describing her military service in Israel and with a Star of David on her necklace.
For Mazi Melesa Pilip, being Jewish is central to her identity.
For the district she seeks to represent, solidarity with Israel is a top priority.
“I stand strong with our communities in support of Israel, Ukraine and all nations that are subjects of terrorism,” Pilip said to applause and cheers at a Nassau County rally packed with supporters.
Her nomination by New York Republicans sets the stage for the Feb. 13 special election to fill the seat vacated by ousted Rep. George Santos.
Pilip, a Nassau County legislator, will face off against Democratic former Rep. Tom Suozzi in a district that’s home to an influential Jewish population — many of whom were offended by Santos’ lies about being descended from Holocaust survivors.
Both candidates are staunch supporters of Israel; Suozzi noted Friday in a statement that he opposes conditions on aid to the Jewish state.
The race in the battleground that could determine control of the House in 2025 is also a bellwether for........