Resign Say 78% Of Voters From George Santos’ NY District

An overwhelming majority of New Yorkers, including fellow Republicans, want Rep. George Santos to resign from Congress
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An overwhelming majority of New Yorkers, including fellow Republicans, want Rep. George Santos to resign from Congress amid an endless stream of reports about he lied to voters about his experience before winning his seat.

According to a newly released Newsday/Siena College Poll, 78% of voters in Santos' district who responded to the survey want him to step down.

The view was broadly supported by 71% of Republican respondents, 72% of independents, and 89% of Democrats.

Even 71% of overall voters think it was "wrong" for House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to allow Santos to serve on two committees, a view that would have left the district worse represented on Capitol Hill as committees are where most legislation is shaped.

On Tuesday morning, CNN's Manu Raju reported that Santos privately told his House GOP colleagues that he would recuse himself from his two committee assignments for an undetermined length of time.

Read more: https://www.businessinsider.com/voters-new-yorkers-want-george-santos-to...

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