Anthony Constantino, CEO of Sticker Mule, is officially running for Congress in New York’s 21st District, a seat currently held by Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY). This development follows Stefanik’s recent appointment by President Trump as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
Constantino, who had hinted at his political ambitions during an appearance on The StoneZONE with Roger Stone, made his candidacy official on Thursday by filing the necessary paperwork with the Federal Election Commission.
Constantino has long been a prominent figure in upstate New York. His company, Sticker Mule, headquartered in Amsterdam, NY, employs 1,200 people and has become a significant economic force in the region. Although Amsterdam is just outside the 21st District, Constantino also owns a home within the district, making him eligible to run.
On Stone’s broadcast, Constantino congratulated Stefanik on her new role at the U.N., praising her tenure in Congress. A longtime supporter, he revealed that their connection dates back to high school and that he has contributed financially to her past campaigns.
Constantino gained national attention earlier this year when he defied a city order to remove a massive “Vote for Trump” sign from one of Sticker Mule’s industrial buildings. The act of defiance resonated with Trump supporters and underscored Constantino’s commitment to his political beliefs.
His public endorsement of Trump came during a particularly dark moment in the political landscape. On the day of the assassination attempt on President Trump in Butler, PA—a tragic event that claimed the life of Corey Contemperatore—Constantino sent a message of unity to his customers and followers.
“Donald Trump was shot. I don’t care what your political views are, but the hate for Trump and his supporters has gone too far,” Constantino wrote in a post shared on X (formerly Twitter). “Americans shouldn’t live in fear. I support Trump. Many at Sticker Mule do, too.”
This outspoken support led to the launch of Sticker PAC, an initiative that distributed over 60,000 pro-Trump sticker packs across the country. The campaign aimed to rally support for Trump’s 2024 reelection bid while promoting a message of peaceful patriotism.
“We are giving away FREE Trump sticker packs so you can peacefully, patriotically, and happily tell friends, family, and neighbors that you support Donald J. Trump. Unity!” Sticker Mule shared on X.
The special election to fill Stefanik’s seat is expected to be highly competitive, drawing national attention as a potential battleground. Constantino’s candidacy introduces a fresh dynamic, as he positions himself as a non-career politician with strong ties to the district’s working-class communities.
While establishment Republicans may rally behind more traditional candidates, Constantino’s outsider status and unwavering support for Trump could appeal to the district’s conservative base. Upstate New York has proven to be a stronghold for Trump, and voters may welcome a candidate who embodies their values and frustrations with Washington insiders.
Constantino has emphasized his business acumen as a key asset in his campaign. As a successful entrepreneur, he argues that his experience in creating jobs and navigating economic challenges uniquely qualifies him to serve in Congress.
“I’m not a politician. I’m a businessman who knows what it takes to get things done,” Constantino said. “The people of NY-21 deserve someone who will fight for them, cut through red tape, and bring real solutions to the table.”
If elected, Constantino has vowed to prioritize issues such as economic growth, reducing government overreach, and supporting veterans and law enforcement. He has also expressed a commitment to upholding conservative values and advancing Trump’s policy agenda.
Constantino’s campaign is already gaining traction among grassroots supporters. His unapologetic support for Trump and his willingness to take bold stands have energized conservative voters in the district.
As the race heats up, Constantino’s candidacy will likely face significant challenges from both Democratic opponents and establishment Republicans. However, his strong connection to the community and his track record of standing up for his beliefs could make him a formidable contender.
With the special election on the horizon, the race for NY-21 is shaping up to be a pivotal contest in the broader battle for control of Congress. Constantino’s entry adds an element of unpredictability, as voters will have the opportunity to choose between the status quo and a candidate promising to shake things up.
For now, all eyes are on Anthony Constantino as he embarks on this new chapter, aiming to turn his business success and political convictions into a winning formula for Congress.
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This country needs Anthony in the House so the Republicans keep the majority. Trump will need a steadfast Republican House (more if there are still RINOS left in the 2025 House) to pass Border reform bills, money and military weapons for Israel, get DNA males out of women’s sports, bathrooms, and dressing rooms, lower inflation, reduce the cost for food, gasoline etc.
Thanks to Anthony for stepping up!
Why should where he lives make any difference? Maxine Waters doesn’t live in her district, or does this rule just apply to Republicans?
GOOD!!