NEW YORK NEWS
Gongressman Lee Zeldin drew a crowd of over 7,000 people to a campaign event on Long Island. The gubernatorial hopeful was joined by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ahead of the election, where he is hoping to become the first Republican to defeat an incumbent Democrat since 1995. The polling still shows Zeldin behind, with many political analysts claiming that Hochul will retain her seat, even by a slim margin. Other notable names coming out to campaign with Zeldin are former New York Governor George Pataki, who was greeted at campaign events with old “Pataki ‘94” signs, and Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin. Zeldin is hoping to emulate Youngkin’s surprise win in deep-blue Virginia in 2021. “This is about all of you taking control your government again,” Zeldin told the crowd at his rally.