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Tuesday is primary day in New York and both Democrats and Republicans are running in contests for governor.
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They appeared within three hours of each other as they crossed the state.
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Republican candidates for governor continue to visit cities across the state ahead of the primary, which is just three weeks away. Early voting in Onondaga County actually begins less than two weeks from now.
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New York State’s gubernatorial primary is less than four weeks away, so the Syracuse area can expect to see the candidates make campaign stops as they crisscross the state.
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New York Republicans met to nominate Long Island Congressman Lee Zeldin as their candidate for governor. But he faces a primary challenge from other candidates, including Harry Wilson, and Andrew Giuliani, who upstaged the convention when he brought his father, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.