New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Faces Challenge From Former Boxing Champion

Award-winning conservative journalist and former boxing champion, Cara Castronuova, aims to unseat Kirsten Gillibrand, New York’s three-term Democratic Senator, in the November election.

In an interview with the New York Post, Ms. Castronuova—a New York native and former Golden Glove boxer-turned-investigative reporter for Newsmax—said she believes her former career in the ring gives her a fighting chance at beating the Democrat.

“I have been a fighter my whole life,” Ms. Castronuova, 44, told the publication. “Let me get inside the ropes against Kirsten Gillibrand one-on-one, woman versus woman. I will knock her out of DCC and bring home the title to the Republican Party.”


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