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Mayor Rudolph Giuliani brought New York City out of a Democratic-party created fiscal crisis, clamped down on crime and lifted us from the darkness that was 9/11. At the time, you would be hard-pressed to find anyone well-read that would disagree. And while unfortunately, his time in politics comes to a close, his brash young son takes on the mantle and continues the Giuliani name as one of Republican ideals and fighting for what is right. Carrying the Giuliani name, and representing the same ideals of his father, Andrew has charted his own course through his own merits, a far cry from that of many Democratic scion’s in not only NYC, but the state and the country as a whole.

Andrew’s endorsement of Frank stands strong, not only in its importance but in how he regards Frank’s devotion and love to Staten Island itself, saying,

I think there are few people better who know Staten Island and the South Shore of Staten Island better than Frank Morano or care about… I can tell you this is something he’s passionate about. He talks about Staten Island as much as he possibly can.”

Mr. Giuliani goes on to describe what we all know, that Frank is not just seeking to represent the South Shore, but ensure a better way of life for all NYC residents, adding,

“He’s trying to figure out how he can do the best for people of residents of The Rock here and he’s somebody who cares about New York. He’s somebody that actually will bring the right values to all five boroughs of New York, not just Staten Island. He’s the kind of guy that you want representing you, I can tell you.”

This type of leadership and concern which Andrew ties to Frank, is exactly the type of leadership that NYC as a whole yearns for and at this time, so desperately needs.

Andrew Giuliani is the son of former mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani. Andrew was a special assistant to President Trump during his first administration and associate director of the Office of Public Liaison. Afterwards, he served as a contributor for the conservative media channel Newsmax TV. He would later run for governor of New York in 2022, losing a close race in the 2022 Republican gubernatorial primary to Lee Zeldin. Today, he continues his political activities, advancing the causes of pro-America Trump conservative and his father’s pro-NYC ideals.