Ex-con Grimm leads incumbent Congressman Donovan in Staten Island, Brooklyn GOP primary

ByEyewitness News WABC logo
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Ex-con Grimm leads incumbent Donovan in NYC GOP primary
Michelle Charlesworth reports on the congressional primary race in Staten Island.

BULLS HEAD, Staten Island (WABC) -- Despite endorsements from President Donald Trump and his opponent's criminal record, Congressman Dan Donovan is fighting to keep hold of New York's 11th Congressional District.

Ex-congressman Michael Grimm leads the incumbent by 10 points among likely GOP voters, according to a NY 1 News / Siena College poll.

The Republican primary, scheduled for June 26, will determine who represents Staten Island and parts of south Brooklyn in Congress.

Grimm, who lost his job after pleading guilty to felony tax evasion in 2014, leads 47 to 37 percent. While men are nearly evenly divided, Grimm has a large 50 to 32 percent lead with women.

"People remember what I did for them, solving problems, doing my job," Grimm told Eyewitness News. "People work hard here and appreciate that I do too - getting results for problems they had."

Meanwhile, the Police Benevolent Association recently endorsed Donovan for reelection.

"From terrorism to the opioid crisis to crime on the street we know we have his support and a voice," said Pat Lynch, PBA president.

Congressman Donovan thanked the PBA and the President for their support, and said he is committed to fighting gangs and drug abuse.

"You have my support. You have the support of our president because of your bravery and your courage at work every single day," Donovan said.

People are up on their politics on Staten Island. Everyone who talked to Eyewitness News had an opinion, a favorite and a reason.

"Donovan! Why? Because he's the man. He's great out here with special education and animals," one said.

"I will not vote for Donovan," another told Eyewitness News.

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