Gov. Kathy Hochul will continue campaigning in NYC on Election Day, while her opponent, Congressman Lee Zeldin will cast his vote in Mastic Beach.
Gov. Kathy Hochul and her Republican opponent Congressman Lee Zeldin made their final push before voters head to the polls today. Derick Waller has details.Four years ago, former Governor Andrew Cuomo beat his opponent by 24 points and this year, the polls show it could be a dead heat.
For Zeldin, who knows in the heavily Democratic state he needs cross over voters, he says forget the party labels. "We have a lot of Democrats, they are energized, they go out to vote, that's how we're gonna win the election," Hochul said. "I always run like I'm the underdog. Makes me work harder and that's why we're gonna win."
"That'll be my first phone call that I make on a Wednesday morning," Zeldin said. "And my question to Eric Adams will be so what do you need? What can I do to help? And I think that there are some important tools that he needs for fighting crime that he's just not getting support for right now from Albany.
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