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The two candidates for governor double down on their priority issues in the race. Governor Kathy Hochul highlighted abortion rights Wednesday, while Republican candidate and Long Island Congressman Lee Zeldin focused on fighting crime.
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Zeldin, a Long Island congressman, was back on the campaign trail after two 17-year-olds were injured in a drive-by shooting in the front yard of his home.
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Officials say shooting is unrelated to Zeldin's political status.
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A new poll finds Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul ahead of her Republican opponent, Rep. Lee Zeldin in wake of Election Day on Nov. 8.
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The Long Island congressman and current Democratic governor commented on abortion at the Business Council of New York State's annual meeting.
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Since March 2021, recreational use of marijuana has been legal in New York.
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The GOP gubernatorial candidate is setting out to boost his image in hopes of winning against incumbent Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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Jay Jacobs, leader of the New York State Democratic Party, says the odds are looking in the Democrat's favor for the upcoming midterm election, yet only slightly.
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Wednesday marks a year since Kathy Hochul became New York’s governor. Hochul, who was the state’s little-known lieutenant governor, is now running to win a full term and become the first female governor elected to the post.
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With a little less than three months until Election Day in New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul is comfortably ahead of her challenger, Long Island Rep. Lee Zeldin.