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Democrats anxiously wait to see if New York turns red

The party could lost its hold on the governorship of a usually dependable state

November 2, 2022 13:45
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HAUPPAUGE, NY - OCTOBER 29: New York Republican gubernatorial hopeful, Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) campaigns alongside Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) at a Get Out The Vote Rally on October 29, 2022 in Hauppauge, New York. Zeldin has closed the gap in recent polls to four points after the head to head debate against New York Governor Kathy Hochul. (Photo by David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)
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The Democratic party’s anxiety levels – already raised by mounting evidence it is heading for a drubbing in next week’s mid-term elections – have been further heightened by polls indicating that one of the deepest blue states might be about to flip to the Republicans. 

The New York governorship – which the party retained by over 20 points four years ago – is now teetering, with a Jewish Republican threatening to inflict a humiliating defeat far inside enemy territory. 

Lee Zeldin, a former congressman from Long Island, is, moreover, no liberal Republican, cut from the centrist cloth which has occasionally triumphed in the state and elsewhere in the liberal north-east. Instead, he’s a fully signed-up Donald Trump acolyte who has done little to distance himself from the former president who was crushed by 23 points in his home state just two years ago.

In a state where registered Democrats outnumber Republicans two to one, victory for the Democrat incumbent, Kathy Hochul, was once thought to be in the bag. Now, however, the race for governor is rated a “toss-up” by RealClearPolitics. Its poll of polls places Zeldin seven points behind, although some recent surveys have suggested Hochul’s lead is shrinking fast. 

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