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The two candidates for New York Governor, Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul, who is seeking election to a full term in office, and Republican challenger Rep. Lee Zeldin sparred in a spirited debate Tuesday night that touched on crime, abortion, and threats to democracy.
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Many New Yorkers say crime is their top concern this year. The candidates for governor, Gov. Kathy Hochul and Rep. Lee Zeldin, offer two sharply different approaches to public safety.
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Public radio stations are taking a look over the next few days at the issues that are driving the New York governor’s race. One of them is abortion.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, who has seen her lead in the governor’s race slip in the polls, is attacking Rep. Lee Zeldin's ties to former President Donald Trump, a controversial figure.
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New polls out from Siena and Quinnipiac show the race for New York governor is narrowing, with Republican candidate Rep. Lee Zeldin closing in on the gap between himself and Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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The ads, paid for by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and Long Island Rep. Lee Zeldin as well as super PACs, are hard-hitting and seek to define the candidates on two issues: crime and abortion.
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The Republican candidate for governor visited an Albany pizza shop in a neighborhood where crime has spiked, where he repeated his vow to suspend recent criminal justice law changes, including bail reform, on Day One if he's elected.
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Crime and abortion were once again topics on the campaign trail in the New York governor's race, as Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, highlighted abortion rights, while GOP candidate Rep. Lee Zeldin proposed ways to crack down on crime.
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The state’s crime rate is once again an issue in the New York governor’s race after two teenagers were shot on Sunday outside the home of the Republican candidate, Long Island Rep. Lee Zeldin.
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New York congressman and Republican candidate for governor Lee Zeldin says his family is safe after two teenagers were shot outside his Long Island home Sunday afternoon.