Queens County Conservative Party Endorses Trump

Queens County Conservative Party has endorsed former President Donald Trump for president in the 2024 White House race.

The party praised President Trump for his effort to support Americans and uphold values during his first term, in their Feb. 16 announcement.

“Born and raised in Queens, President Trump embodies the values and spirit of our unique community. Throughout his tenure, President Trump has demonstrated an unparalleled commitment to serving the American people with integrity and strength,” Bob Chou, the chairman of the party, said in a statement. “He has delivered and will continue to fulfill his promises to prioritize the interests of hardworking Americans, bolster our economy, and uphold our constitutional values.”

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