Lee Zeldin, a Republican congressman from Long Island, voted to overturn 2020 election results and blamed Democrats for Jan. 6 violence. Now, he wants to lead New York State.
Tag: Elections, Governors
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As Midterm Campaign Norms Erode, Even Debates Are Under Debate
Direct political engagement with voters is waning as candidates surround themselves with supporters. “They run these campaigns in bubbles,” a former congressman said.
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In Kansas, Gov. Laura Kelly Tests if Any Politics Are Still Local
Sticking to the middle of the road, Gov. Laura Kelly pushes education, economic development and bipartisanship — and distances herself from Democrats in Washington.
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5 Takeaways From the Abrams-Kemp Debate in Georgia
The debate between Gov. Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams produced a substantive hour of policy discussion — and unexpected attention for a little-known Libertarian.
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Siena Poll Shows Zeldin Gaining on Hochul in NY Governor’s Race
A Siena College poll showed Gov. Kathy Hochul with a 11-point lead over her Republican challenger, Lee Zeldin, down from 17 points last month.