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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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It’s less than three weeks until New York state’s primary for governor, and so far, it seems the contest is Governor Kathy Hochul’s to lose. While she’s ahead of her two challengers, Hochul does have some potential vulnerabilities.
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New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, who is running to the left of Hochul, and Long Island Congressman Tom Suozzi, a moderate democrat to the right of the governor, ganged up to attack Hochul on the rising crime rates, and a deal she struck to keep the Buffalo Bills playing in Western New York.
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The leader of the state’s Democratic Party is personally endorsing Governor Kathy Hochul for election in the June 2022 Democratic Primary and the general election, next November. And he’s asking other potential candidates who have expressed in interest in challenging Hochul to hold off for now, saying multiple candidates competing in a primary could be chaotic and harmful to the party’s chance of winning next year.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul will likely face at least one opponent in the June 2022 Democratic primary.
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The violence that marred the Fourth of July holiday in Syracuse has drawn reactions from one of Syracuse’s mayoral candidates and the Public Advocate from New York City.