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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state Democratic Party are targeting independent voters in an attempt to sway them over by painting her opponent, Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin, as "extreme" on abortion.
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The latest Siena College poll finds Gov. Kathy Hochul comfortably ahead of her opponent, Rep. Lee Zeldin.
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The Republican candidate for New York governor, Lee Zeldin, is against abortion. He's asking voters to leave that aside and choose between him and Gov. Kathy Hochul on taxes, crime and the economy, saying he has no plans to change New York's current laws on reproductive choices.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul says she'll participate in one debate, but challenger Lee Zeldin says he won't agree unless there are other debates as well.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul, seeking election to a full term, has more money and a larger number of supporters, but GOP Congressman Lee Zeldin is ahead in the key downstate suburbs
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Gov. Kathy Hochul, seeking election to a full term, has more money and a larger number of supporters, but GOP Congressman Lee Zeldin is ahead in the key downstate suburbs
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The Republican candidate for governor said the plan by a state wage board would hurt farms and their employees.
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The Siena College poll finds Hochul has wide support among Democrats, and Zeldin is backed by most Republicans, but independent voters are up for grabs.
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The state's bail reform laws have become an issue in the governor’s race in New York in recent days, as Republican candidate Lee Zeldin calls for repealing the state’s bail reform laws, and Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul says she and the Legislature already revised the laws in the state budget.
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A Fairport man who accosted U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin on stage as the Republican campaigned for governor will remain in custody while a federal judge considers his lawyer's plea to release the Army veteran, who he said was in an alcoholic relapse.