Entrepreneur who ‘lost millions’ for backing Trump now self-funding a campaign to succeed Elise Stefanik

Anthony Constantino believes publicly backing Donald Trump cost his company tens of millions of dollars. In fact, the founder and CEO of Sticker Mule told me an internal audit showed his custom printing company, based in Upstate New York, lost as much as $50 million in revenue after he endorsed Trump in 2024.
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Anthony Constantino believes publicly backing Donald Trump cost his company tens of millions of dollars. In fact, the founder and CEO of Sticker Mule told me an internal audit showed his custom printing company, based in Upstate New York, lost as much as $50 million in revenue after he endorsed Trump in 2024. But rather than be cowed by the backlash, it pushed Constantino to fight back harder. “This situation in America is never going to get better if somebody doesn’t power through on this and just not back down,” he said.
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- Anthony Constantino believes publicly backing Donald Trump cost his company tens of millions of dollars. In fact, the founder and CEO of Sticker Mule told me an internal audit showed his custom printing company, based in Upstate New York, lost as much as $50 million in revenue after he endorsed Trump in 2024.
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Entrepreneur who ‘lost millions’ for backing Trump now self-funding a campaign to succeed Elise Stefanik
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