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The Republican candidate for governor in 2022, who lost to Gov. Kathy Hochul in November, spoke Monday at the annual meeting of the state's Conservative Party. He offered a critique of how the new governor has conducted herself so far and mused on his own possible future plans to run for elected office again.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul’s five percentage point win over Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-Long Island) should point out lessons both Republicans and Democrats should heed.
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Kathy Hochul, who became New York’s governor when her predecessor Andrew Cuomo resigned amid scandal, is looking to make history Tuesday by becoming the first woman to win election to the job.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul and her challenger, Long Island Rep. Lee Zeldin, locked in a close race, kept up frenzied campaign schedules over the weekend, with just one full day now left before Election Day.
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New York’s competitive governor’s race is entering its final weekend, and Democrat Kathy Hochul and Republican Lee Zeldin are pulling out all the stops. They are making numerous campaign appearances that include some heavy-hitter political names.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hit the campaign trail in New York City on Thursday night for Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat facing an unexpectedly competitive election.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul held a rally with labor union leaders in Albany Wednesday evening, and says she feels positive about her chances for winning a closer than expected race against Congressman Lee Zeldin .
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A man has been arrested with the gun used in a shooting last month outside the Long Island home of Rep. Lee Zeldin, the Republican candidate for governor of New York, authorities said Tuesday.
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Democrats have created a super PAC in New York to boost incumbent Gov. Kathy Hochul, a sign of the party’s growing fears that a late-stage surge by her Republican opponent Lee Zeldin could result in an upset in the blue state.
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Democrat Kathy Hochul and Republican Lee Zeldin both have close associations with the current and former presidents of their parties, and both have tried to use that to their advantage during the campaign.