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New York Governor Kathy Hochul and her challenger, Long Island Congressman Lee Zeldin, locked in a close race, kept up frenzied campaign schedules over the weekend, with just one full day now left before Election Day. Everything is now about getting their supporters to turn out at the polls.
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New York voters are deciding who should be the state’s chief financial officer — a longtime figure in state government or a political newcomer.
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Candidates for New York’s 18th Congressional District sparred Tuesday night during the race’s only scheduled televised debate before the midterms.
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Tuesday is not only primary day, there's also a closely watched special election that's attracted the attention of the national parties.
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Public safety issues are dominating the governor’s race in New York in recent days, as Republican Lee Zeldin calls for repealing the state’s bail reform laws, while Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul tells police chiefs she supports more funding for law enforcement.
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Governor Kathy Hochul defended her record against her two primary opponents in a debate held on WCBS-TV, and CBS Newsradio 880 Tuesday night, where topics ranged from abortion rights to cryptocurrency mining.
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An Orange County Town Councilor has the Republican nod to run for the New York state Assembly’s 99th district seat.
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New York State Attorney General Letitia James, who ended a brief run for governor last year, brought her re-election campaign to Albany Saturday.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Thursday became the first woman in state history to be a major party nominee for governor. The state Democratic convention also featured Hillary Clinton as keynote speaker. Both expressed their concerns about the deep divisions in contemporary American politics.