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Press Release: Queens Village Republican Club Endorses Curtis Sliwa for Mayor of New York City

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Queens Village Republican Club
Email: info@qvgop.org
Website: www.qvgop.org
Date: July 8, 2025

Queens Village Republican Club Endorses Curtis Sliwa for Mayor of New York City

Queens Village, NY — On June 30, 2025, the Board of Directors and Officers of the Queens Village Republican Club, the oldest Republican club in America, voted unanimously to endorse Curtis Sliwa for Mayor of New York City.

We support Curtis Sliwa, whose watchword is “Improve Don’t Move,” because of his public policies to bolster the blue-collar working-class families from the outer boroughs, the backbone of NYC, as well as reversing the exodus of police officers retiring in record number.  We support his plans to hire 7000 more cops, unshackle them, and his opposition to the City of Yes and the city’s destructive sanctuary policies.  He stood with us continuously for the two long years we fought to shut down the notorious tent city of illegal migrants at Creedmoor.  For this, we owe him our absolute loyalty and support.  


Important Queens Republican Primary Info


Queens Republican Voters:
Republican Primary Info, Poll Site Lookup, Your Sample Ballot, NYC Comptrollers Race and Republican County Committee Races on the Ballot…

The June 2025 Primary Election is here! It’s our chance to make our voices heard as Republicans. It’s urgent that every Queens Republican makes the effort to get out and vote and share this information with all your Republicans friends, family, neighbors, students, and co-workers!  


Spending More, Delivering Less


By Elena Chin

“The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance; it is the illusion of knowledge.”  Stephen Hawking

The total estimated cost of running the Department of Education has exceeded $4 trillion in inflation-adjusted dollars since its inception, ranking sixth among federal agencies in total spending. Since it was established in1980, department spending has increased by approximately 371% while overall spending increased by approximately 193%. In the last decade alone, the department’s estimated cost was $1.96 trillion, primarily due to COVID-19 relief fund allocations for remote learning support and health and safety protocols. While these funds were intended to benefit students, the biggest beneficiaries were large tech companies such as Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Zoom, not the students.


Videos: June 5th Club Meeting with Curtis Sliwa!


Everyone had a great time at the lively June 5th meeting of the Queens Village Republican Club at Marbella Restaurant in Bayside featuring guest speaker, Curtis Sliwa, who talked about the mayor’s race in NYC, his opponents, and his stunning opportunity for victory. He discussed the issues that affect all New Yorkers, from crime, to the City of Yes, Lithium-Ion Battery facilities, migrant shelters, and much more, as we all pledged our total support for Curtis, the next mayor of New York City!


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