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Candidates for statewide office rallied in Johnson City Sunday, making one last pitch to voters before Tuesday’s midterm elections.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul held a 10 percent lead over challenger, Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin. In New York’s U.S. Senate race, Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer leads Republican Joe Pinion 54 percent to 34 percent.
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Rep. Lee Zeldin, the Republican candidate for governor who has made crime an issue in his campaign, saw gun violence hit close to home on Sunday when a shooting left two people injured in his front yard.
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With five weeks out to election day, WSKG’s Vaughn Golden checks in with New York Public Radio Albany Bureau Chief Karen DeWitt, redistricting expert Michael Li on this week’s Politics Tuesday.
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The entire statewide Republican ticket and several other electoral hopefuls stumped in Vestal Tuesday.
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A Fairport man now faces a federal charge in addition to the state charge already filed against him earlier in the week, after he allegedly tried to attack New York gubernatorial candidate Rep. Lee Zeldin.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul won Tuesday’s Democratic primary, her first contest in seeking a full term as governor. She’ll now face the Republican primary winner, Long Island Rep. Lee Zeldin, in the November election.
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Harry Wilson’s allegations against Rep. Lee Zeldin were dismissed by a judge.
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The lawsuit asks the court to bar Zeldin from spending campaign funds ahead of the June 28 primary election.
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New York Republican gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin called on Broome County Republicans to help drive turnout in the Southern Tier leading into the election this fall.