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Rep. Elise Stefanik abruptly suspended her run for New York governor and said she will not seek reelection to Congress, stepping back after a campaign launch that promised a conservative shakeup in Albany and citing family and reflection in making her choice. Republicans watching New York politics got a surprise when Rep. Elise Stefanik stepped away from the governor’s race barely a month after entering the fight. She announced on Friday that she’s suspending her campaign and will not seek reelection to her U.S. House seat next year either. That double move instantly reshuffles plans for conservatives who hoped she…
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