Anthony Constantino Closes NY-21 Primary With Manufacturing Event in Rome

Trump-endorsed candidate Anthony Constantino held a 'Made In America Again' event to outline his plans for restoring domestic manufacturing

Justin Tomlinson

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Anthony Constantino Closes NY-21 Primary With Manufacturing Event in Rome

On June 20, 2026, Anthony Constantino, the Trump-endorsed candidate for New York's 21st Congressional District, officially closed his primary campaign. He marked the conclusion of the NY-21 primary by hosting a special event at the Capitol Theater in Rome, New York, which was dubbed "Made In America Again."[1][2]

Constantino, who serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Sticker Mule, used the platform to discuss his business background and economic philosophy. He explained to the audience how he personally ripped products out of Asia and South America to bring them back to the United States, a move he credited with driving substantial job creation in his local community and helping to drive forward the broader American economy.[1][2]

Looking forward to his potential role in federal office, Constantino detailed how he plans to help companies all across the United States restore jobs and industry from overseas. He emphasized that he would use his seat in Congress to support these domestic manufacturing efforts and further strengthen the nation's economic foundation.[1][2]

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