Gosar Endorses Pennsylvania’s Teddy Daniels, Says He’ll Help Advance The America First Agenda In Congress

Congressman Paul Gosar has endorsed Teddy Daniels for Pennsylvania’s 8th District, saying he will help him in the fight for the America First agenda in Congress.

Dr Gosar, the most pro-America First politician in Congress, announced his endorsement for Daniels, who is running to represent Pennsylvania’s 8th District, which contains Joe Biden’s hometown of Scranton, on Monday.

Gosar described Daniels as a “staunch America First conservative” who would join him in the fight for that agenda in Congress, noting that Daniels supports the border wall, a moratorium on immigration (for which Gosar sponsored a bill on last month), and putting American workers first. “I call on all patriots to get behind Teddy Daniels for Congress!” Gosar added.

In a tweet, Daniels thanked Gosar for his endorsement, saying that he was “honoured” to have it from him, who he described as “one of the most conservative stalwarts in DC,” adding that he was looking forward to help him “hold the line” against the left. Gosar replied to Daniels thanks, adding that 2022 will turn out to be “epic” with Daniels fighting alongside him and other “conservative fighters” in the trenches of the DC swamp.

Daniels is looking to unseat Democrat Joe Cartwright in a Pennsylvania district that Trump won twice. Cartwright narrowly defeated Republican nominee Jim Bognet in 2020, a candidate who Daniels lost to by a bit less than 3,000 votes in the primary. “I’m running on a straight America First platform. The working men and women of this country have been forgotten for far too long,” Daniels told National File back in May.

“The left is bending to extremists and promote policies that actively hurt Americans. When I get elected, the Establishment GOP will hate me just as much as the left.” (READ MORE: Pennsylvania Democrat Calls 2022 GOP Candidate And Former Cop Teddy Daniels ‘Anti-Police’ in Fundraising Email)

Last month, he gained national attention when a campaign ad of his went viral across conservative circles, positioning himself against the swamp and the establishment in both parties. “I despise swampy, sell-out politicians, and that’s exactly why I’m running,” he said in the advert. “I’m tired of these elitist suits who sold out our country, and something needs to be done about it,” saying that DC politicians were totally “out of touch” with real American citizens.