Republicans have a great candidate to replace George Santos — meet Mazi Melesa Pilip By Social Links forJohn Fund Published Dec. 14, 2023, 6:23 p.m. E

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Republicans have a great candidate to replace George Santos — meet Mazi Melesa Pilip​

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Published Dec. 14, 2023, 6:23 p.m. ET
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Republicans have found a candidate for the Feb. 13 special election to succeed George Santos in Mazi Pilip.Mazi Pilip / facebook

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George Santos was a constant headache for Republicans, starting when he was exposed as a con man shortly after winning a Long Island Congressional seat a year ago.
That continued until this month, when he was expelled from the House after publication of a searing ethics report.
But the mood among local Republicans is likely to shift now that they’ve found what appears to be a dream candidate for the Feb. 13 special election to succeed Santos.
Mazi Melesa Pilip, 44, is a two-term member of the Nassau County Legislature whose life comes out of central casting.
She was born in a poor village in Ethiopia where no house had running water.
She left for Israel at age 12 as a refugee in a program that rescued 14,000 black Jews living under an oppressive dictatorship.
At age 18, she signed up as a paratrooper in the Israel Defense Force.
After completing her service she earned a master’s degree in diplomacy and security from Tel Aviv University.
While there she married a fellow Jewish student whose family had emigrated to Israel from Ukraine and in 2005 came with him to the United States, where he completed his medical studies to become a cardiologist.
Two years ago, Pilip decided to enter politics (“You can’t just complain from outside,” she said) and ran for Nassau County Legislature in the Great Neck area, defeating a four-term Democratic incumbent by 7 points.
She still found time to give birth to twin daughters (her sixth and seventh children) just weeks before the election.
She was re-elected to a second term last month with 60% percent of the vote.
Pete King, a congressman from Nassau County for 28 years, is full of praise for Pilip’s candidacy: “She’s really the American success story, the American dream.”
Tom Suozzi, who represented the district in the House for six years until 2022, is the Democratic candidate in the special and has far stronger name recognition.
But his electoral history is spotty.
He was ousted as Nassau County executive in 2009 as part of a tax revolt.

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In 2022 he left Congress to challenge Gov. Hochul in the Democratic primary.
But his moderate platform bombed with the Democratic base, and he only won 13% of the vote.
While Hochul has endorsed him for the special, progressives’ lingering suspicions of Suozzi may dampen enthusiasm for his campaign.
At first glance, Suozzi starts out with a partisan advantage. The district went for Joe Biden by nearly 9 points in 2020.
But Republicans have done well since then running on taxes and crime, with 2022 gubernatorial nominee Lee Zeldin winning easily and Republicans sweeping the county executive, district attorney and comptroller’s offices this year in Nassau.
Pilip represents a tenth of the district’s voters in her current legislative seat.
Pilip has been attacked for lacking experience on the national stage, but as a local official she has worked with law enforcement to reduce crime and battle Hochul’s plan to impose high-density housing on Long Island neighborhoods.
She has also become a source of strength for families who lost loved ones in the October Hamas atrocities.
It “personally impacted me,” she told the Times of Israel.
“And we have to send a message to the world. Hamas is a terrorist organization, and Israel has an obligation to defend its people.”
The campaign will last only two months.
The Cook Political Report calls it a toss-up race but notes Pilip is “a rising star whose personal story would be tailor-made for national coverage.”
Should Pilip win she would have to almost immediately campaign for re-election and in a district that due to a new state court decision could be gerrymandered by the supermajority Democratic Legislature to remove GOP-leaning areas.
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But Pilip has already proven she can overcome every obstacle that life has thrown at her.
If she wins she’s more likely to remain a spokesman for GOP diversity than to see her career cut short by computer gerrymandering gnomes.
John Fund is a columnist for National Review and a fellow at the Committee to Unleash Prosperity.
 

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GOP hopeful vying for lying George Santos’ seat failed to vote for years, records show: ‘Troubling’​

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Published Dec. 31, 2023, 4:25 p.m. ET

The Republican candidate vying for lying ex-Rep.George Santos’ vacated New York seat failed to vote for years in key elections — including for the congressional office she’s running for, voting records reveal.
GOP hopeful and mom of seven Mazi Pilip, 44, first registered to vote Nov. 6, 2012, as a Democrat, according to her voting profile with the Nassau County Board of Elections obtained by The Post.
But the Great Neck resident — still a registered Democrat and currently a Nassau County legislator — didn’t actually pull a lever until four years later, skipping three years of elections.
She failed to vote in the 2013 election for Nassau County executive, the 2014 midterm congressional elections and the race for governor, and the 2015 vote for Nassau County legislature.
Pilip — an Ethiopian native and former Israeli soldier facing off against Democratic ex-Rep. Tom Suozzi in the Feb. 13 special election for the vacant Santos seat in the 3rd District covering parts of Nassau and eastern Queens — did vote in the 2016 presidential election.












But she did not then vote in the 2017 Nassau elections, 2018 race for governor and Congress and 2019 county elections, according to her records.
The congressional hopeful did not vote again until 2020 — a presidential election year.
GOP congressional candidate Mazi Pilip failed to vote in several elections since registering to vote in 2012.3
GOP congressional candidate Mazi Pilip failed to vote in several elections since registering to vote in 2012.Photo by Adam Gray/Getty Images
She voted in the 2021 elections — when she first ran and won a seat serving in the Nassau County legislature — the 2022 race for governor and Congress and in 2023, when she won re-election.
According to voting records, after registering as a Democrat in 2012, Pilip registered as a “blank” — not affiliated with any party — April 29, 2015.
She re-registered as a Democrat on May 5, 2015 — six days later — and has remained so.
The Suozzi campaign Democrats pounced.
“Mazi Pilip barely bothers to vote, she won’t debate Tom on TV, she won’t say who she voted for president or where she stands on most of the issues, and she offers nothing but nonsensical talking points dictated to her by party bosses,” said Suozzi senior campaign adviser Kim Devlin.
Pilip is running to fill the seat vacated by former Rep. George Santos after he was expelled from the House of Representatives. 3
Pilip is running to fill the seat vacated by former Rep. George Santos after he was expelled from the House of Representatives.maziforny/Instagram
“The more we learn about her – the more troubling it is. We’ve seen this kind of candidate before in George Santos — the voters in Nassau and Queens won’t be fooled again,” Devlin said.
Nassau County Democratic leader Jay Jacobs added, “If you’re going to ask people to vote for you, you should have been someone who voted for their representatives when you had the chance.”
Pilip, in a statement released by her campaign, said she regretted “having missed voting in some elections” but said constituents should be more concerned about Suozzi’s voting record when he previously served in Congress and when he was Nassau County executive.
“Voting in elections is a privilege that every voter should exercise. As a former IDF [Israel Defense Forces] soldier who fought for freedom and the mother of seven children, Mazi Pilip is committed to teaching her children and all young people the importance of having their voices heard in elections,” a campaign spokesman said.
Pilip said in a statement that she regrets not voting in the elections.3
Pilip said in a statement that she regrets not voting in the elections.Photo by Adam Gray/Getty Images
Her camp added that Suozzi’s voting record in Congress was “deeply troubling” — claiming he always voted with President Biden and with Democratic Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the left-wing “squad” 90%” of the time, resulting in “an open border” and “staggering inflation.” It claimed Suozzi raised taxes by millions of dollars when he was Nassau County executive, too.
“We are confident that when voters look at the voting records of Mazi Pilip in the Legislature compared to Tom Suozzi’s dangerous and extreme voting record in Congress, they will support Mazi Pilip for Congress,” Pilip’s campaign said.
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The race is being closely monitored by both parties, which see it as a potential bellwether for which party wins in the House later in 2024.
The seat that Pilip and Suozzo are competing for was vacated when Santos, 35, became the sixth House member in history to be expelled.
He faced allegations of campaign finance violations and the surfacing of egregious lies about his personal and professional history.
 
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