Trump-backed Bruce Blakeman declares victory in Nassau County executive race
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman declared victory Tuesday in his bid for a second consecutive term as Nassau County executive over Democratic challenger and county Legislator Seth Koslow.
“We are going to continue the work that we started to make us an even more prosperous county, to bring job creation, economic development, to keep taxes down, support our law enforcement, and continue to make this the best place to live all over New York today,” Blakeman, 70, vowed.
“We have faith in President Trump’s policies,” he added, saying his agenda would follow the commander in chief’s.
Blakeman had 50.6% support to Koslow’s 43.1% with 76% of the vote counted late Tuesday night, the county’s board of elections results showed.
The Republican’s victory caps a bitter campaign that centered on public safety, property taxes and the county’s controversial partnership with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
