Will Murphy, a 39-year-old law professor at St. John’s University, said he officially filed with the Federal Elections Commissioner to challenge controversial GOP Rep. George Santos in the 20…
A law professor from St. John’s University has officially launched his campaign to challenge scandal-plagued Long Island Rep. George Santos for the House seat he won in a special election last year.
“It is time for the disgraceful and embarrassing reality show in D.C. to end,” Murphy, 39, said in a statement. “Nobody there is fighting for the rights and values of real people. that he was fed up with Santos, a first-term Republican, doing “a disservice” to his Long Island constituents. St. John’s University law professor Will Murphy officially filed with the Federal Election Commisison to challenge embattled Long Island Rep. George Santos in congressional elections next year. Murphy told The Post he hope to run last month.Murphy, a married father, describes himself as a moderate Democrat committed to helping fellow Long Islanders — and is not afraid to question his own party’s leadership.
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