Cara Castronuova, a former Golden Gloves boxing champ and celebrity fitness trainer on the reality show “The Biggest Loser,” claims she’s collected enough signatures to run in the Republican primary for US Senate against retired NYPD detective Mike Sapraicone.
Both Castronuova, who’s recently worked as a Newsmax reporter, and another wannabe GOP candidate, businessman Josh Eisen, filed petitions to qualify for the ballot, the state Board of Elections confirmed Monday.
If their petitions are not successfully challenged, the two would face off against Sapraicone — with the winner then taking on heavily favored three-term Democratic incumbent Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on November 5. Cara Castronuova speaking into a microphone at an event supporting the defendants of the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol Castronuova was previously a trainer on the reality TV show “The Biggest Loser.” Sapraicone beat out Castronuova and Eisen for the party nod at the state convention in […]
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